Day 68 | Next Stop Ireland
Posted on: July 11, 2017
With twenty two days remaining on the 2017 cruise, work is still well underway. Alpha company has training today, Bravo has watch, Charlie has utility, and Delta has maintenance. Everyone had a great time in Spain, but are now looking ahead to the arrival in Ireland just four days from now. There are many activities planned for students to partake in while in Ireland, but everybody will be attending the Maritime Training Facility in Cobh one of their days. Stay tuned for more updates in the coming days on cruise.
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4/c Cameron Bourque, 4/c Thomas Egan, and 2/c Ellie Perkins preparing to mop one of the decks.
Photo Credit: E. Sibley
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4/c Vijay Pal-Singh preparing to mop a cleaning gear locker during utility.
Photo Credit: H. Giacomuzzi
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4/c Connor Hines pictured above, sweeping a main deck passageway during Utility.
Photo Credit: H. Giacomuzzi
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Delta Company using chipping hammers to chip away a section of loose paint on the 03 forward house.
Photo Credit: H. Giacomuzzi
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After much chipping, needle gunning, knuckle busting, and painting over the entire cruise, the fantail is nearly complete.
Photo Credit: H. Giacomuzzi
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4/c Thomas Egan, and 4/c Andrew Antonucci enjoying some great weather outside after utility.
Photo Credit: H. Giacomuzzi
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4/c John Thatcher pictured above, on stern lookout had quite a few ships to see while in the Mediterranean.
Photo Credit: H. Giacomuzzi
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A Maersk container ship picture above, was one of many ships that passed the TSSOM in the high traffic area of the strait of Gibraltar.
Photo Credit: H. Giacomuzzi
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