BOSTON (June 16, 2017) Rear Adm. James Malloy, commander, Carrier Strike Group 10 (left) and Cmdr. Ethan M. Rule, commanding officer, USS Whidbey Island (LSD 41) (far right) with Dusty Rhodes, executive director of Sail Boston 2017, pose for a photo before using a cutlass to cut the cake at a Sail Boston 2017 reception, June 16. Whidbey Island and more than 50 Tall Ships from around the world are participating in Sail Boston 2017, a five-day maritime festival in the Boston Harbor. The event gives Bostonians an opportunity to see firsthand the latest capabilities of today's sea services, as wel


BOSTON (June 16, 2017) Rear Adm. James Malloy, commander, Carrier Strike Group 10 (left) and Cmdr. Ethan M. Rule, commanding officer, USS Whidbey Island (LSD 41) (far right) with Dusty Rhodes, executive director of Sail Boston 2017, pose for a photo before using a cutlass to cut the cake at a Sail Boston 2017 reception, June 16. Whidbey Island and more than 50 Tall Ships from around the world are participating in Sail Boston 2017, a five-day maritime festival in the Boston Harbor. The event gives Bostonians an opportunity to see firsthand the latest capabilities of today's sea services, as well as experience maritime history - both past and present.


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