July 1, 2011 was the first time any Coast Guard cutter had visited its final resting of the Coast Guard Gutter Alexander Hamilton place since the ship was torpedoed in 1942 by a German U-Boat during WWII. The Coast Guard ( kilter Eagie paid their respects to the fallen crew by laying a wreath at the wreckage site off the coast of Reykjavik, Iceland. For the 137 cadets aboard the Eagle, who are training to become the luture leaders of the service, it was a moment to reflect on the past, while working toward shaping the future of the Coast Guard.
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