Coast Guard to honor their founder Alexander Hamilton at his grave site in New York City

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Media Advisory

 

May 25, 2017
U.S. Coast Guard 1st District PA Detachment New York
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Coast Guard to honor their founder Alexander Hamilton at his grave site in New York City

 

WHO: Capt. Scott Clendenin, commanding officer, and the crew of the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Hamilton

WHAT: Wreath Laying Ceremony to honor the founder of the Coast Guard, Alexander Hamilton

WHEN: Friday, May 26, at 1:45 p.m.

WHERE: Trinity Church, 74 Trinity Place, New York, New York

 

NEW YORK — As a part of Fleet Week New York, the crew of the Coast Guard Cutter Hamilton will honor Coast Guard founder, and the namesake of their vessel, with a wreath laying ceremony at the grave of Alexander Hamilton, on the grounds of Trinity Church, Friday.

The presentation of the wreath will be by the U.S. Coast Guard Silent Drill Team.

The National Anthem will be preformed by Coast Guard Auxiliary Member, professional musician and bugler, Lou DiLeo.

Invocation and benediction will be given by Mother Miles of Trinity Church.

Also in attendance will be cast members of the esteemed Broadway musical, Hamilton that shares their namesake with the Coast Guard Cutter Hamilton.

Alexander Hamilton's humble beginnings in America began in New York City where he attended King's College, now Columbia University. Hamilton was General George Washington's military aide de camp during the Revolutionary War and commanded the pivotal battalion charge at Yorktown forcing the British to surrender, effectively ending the war. In 1789, Hamilton became Secretary of Treasury and crafted the effort to create the Revenue Cutter Service, which later became the modem day U.S. Coast Guard, much of which he accomplished here in New York City.

Each of the Coast Guard’s National Security Cutters are “Legend Class” cutters that honors a person who was pivotal in making the Coast Guard the service it is today. U.S. Coast Guard Cuter Hamilton (WMSL 753) is the fourth Legend Class cutter and the sixth Coast Guard Cutter to bear Alexander Hamilton's name. 

The cutter Hamilton is a 418-foot National Security cutter homeported in Charleston, South Carolina. This week CGC Hamilton made her inaugural voyage to New York City, as a part of Fleet Week festivities. USCGC HAMILTON will be moored at Pier 92 in Manhattan for Fleet Week, Wednesday 24 May to Wednesday, 31 May and is open for tours daily from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.

 

MEDIA INTRESTED IN ATTENDANCE SHOULD RSVP BY FRIDAY, MAY 25 at 10 a.m. to (212) 514-4291.

 

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