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Papers of John F. Kennedy. Presidential Papers. President's Office Files.
JFKPOF-066a-002-p0016
The USS Eagle, a U.S. Coast Guard Academy training bark. The photograph was taken during a summer cadet practice squadron cruise on September 21, 1961. A caption on the verso of the photograph reads: "U.S. Coast Guard Academy training bark EAGLE with full blown sails cutting white caps on Atlantic Ocean swells bow on during summer Cadot Practice Squadron Cruise. Built in 1936, she is 295 ft. long, has a displacement of 1,634 tons, and her three masts support 21,350.8 square feet of sails. She is the only vessel of her type in the United States, and one of only four square riggers left in the world. CREDIT - OFFICIAL U.S. COAST GUARD PHOTO."
Photograph
Papers of John F. Kennedy. Presidential Papers. President's Office Files.
JFKPOF-008-003-p0003
Four newly elected officers of the Coast Guard Academy's class of 1966. All of the young men are fourth class cadets (4/c). Facing the camera and standing left to right are: Class Secretary David A. Jones of Jacksonville, Florida; Class Vice President Merle J. Smith of Aberdeen, Maryland; Class President Dennis W. Parker of Ploverdale, California; and Class Treasurer Robert C. Byrd of Brookhaven, Mississippi. The following is stamped on the verso of the photograph: "Please credit: Official Coast Guard Photo, Number 110562, From: Public Information Division, U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters, Washington 25, D.C."