Coast Guard Academy Commencement
President Donald Trump gives the commencement address at the United States Coast Guard Academy’s 136th commencement exercises Wednesday.
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President Donald Trump is set to speak at the commencement ceremony for the Coast Guard Academy in New London on Wednesday.
President Donald Trump waves to the crowd as he recesses from the United States Coast Guard Academy’s 136th commencement exercises where he gave the commencement address Wednesday.
(Cloe Poisson / Hartford Courant)Newly commissioned Coast Guard ensigns toss their cadet hats at the conclusion of at the United States Coast Guard Academy’s 136th commencement exercises Wednesday. President Donald Trump gave the commencement address.
(Cloe Poisson / Hartford Courant)Brianna Lauren Grisell, of Brookfield, is congratulated by President Donald Trump after he awarded her commission at the United States Coast Guard Academy’s 136th commencement exercises Wednesday.
(Cloe Poisson / Hartford Courant)Casey Thomas Dieter-Leeds, of Willimantic, shakes hands with a faculty member after receiving his commission from President Donald Trump at the United States Coast Guard Academy’s 136th commencement exercises Wednesday.
(Cloe Poisson / Hartford Courant)Ryan James Carpenter, (left) of Aurora, Colorado, poses for a photograph with President Donald Trump and two others after Trump gave Carpenter his commission at the United States Coast Guard Academy’s 136th commencement exercises Wednesday.
(Cloe Poisson / Hartford Courant)Gov. Dannel Malloy shakes hands with President Trump after Trump delivered the commencement address at the United States Coast Guard Academy’s 136th commencement exercises Wednesday.
(Cloe Poisson / Hartford Courant)Audrey Marie Gaynier, of Higganum, applauds her parents after President Donald Trump admonished cadets in the Class of 2017 to acknowledge them at the United States Coast Guard Academy’s 136th commencement exercises Wednesday.
(Cloe Poisson / Hartford Courant)President Donald Trump acknowledges applause as he gives the commencement address at the United States Coast Guard Academy’s 136th commencement exercises Wednesday.
(Cloe Poisson / Hartford Courant)Family and friends stand as the National Anthem is played by the Coast Guard Band at the United States Coast Guard Academy’s 136th commencement exercises Wednesday.
(Cloe Poisson / Hartford Courant)President Donald Trump salutes the cadets and the crowd as he takes the stage to give the commencement address at the United States Coast Guard Academy’s 136th commencement exercises Wednesday.
(Cloe Poisson / Hartford Courant)President Donald Trump waves to the crowd as he approaches the stage at the United States Coast Guard Academy’s 136th commencement exercises Wednesday. Trump delivered the commencement address to the 195 graduating cadets.
(Cloe Poisson / Hartford Courant)President Donald Trump salutes cadets standing at attention as he approaches the stage at the United States Coast Guard Academy’s 136th commencement exercises Wednesday. Trump delivered the commencement address to the 195 graduating cadets.
(Cloe Poisson / Hartford Courant)Blake Matthew Ward (left) gives the thumbs up as he poses for a photograph with President Donald Trump and his sister Alexa Ward (right) at the United States Coast Guard Academy’s 136th commencement exercises Wednesday. Trump gave the commencement address and awarded commissions to the newly minted officers.
(Cloe Poisson / Hartford Courant)Taylor Alexis Wright, of Memphis, Tennessee, gets a hug from her father, Isaac Wright, as President Donald Trump looks on at the United States Coast Guard Academy’s 136th commencement exercises Wednesday. Trump presented the new Coast Guard officers with their commissions after delivering the commencement address.
(Cloe Poisson / Hartford Courant)Ruth Angelica Tress Salvatori gets a hug from her father after she was commissioned at the United States Coast Guard Academy’s 136th commencement exercises Wednesday.
(Cloe Poisson / Hartford Courant)Brendan Ryan Sullivan, of Gales Ferry, (left) points to President Donald Trump while posing for a photograph after Trump awarded Sullivan his commission at the United States Coast Guard Academy’s 136th commencement exercises Wednesday.
(Cloe Poisson / Hartford Courant)Brendan Ryan Sullivan, of Gales Ferry, chats with President Donald Trump after Trump awarded him his commission at the United States Coast Guard Academy’s 136th commencement exercises Wednesday.
(Cloe Poisson / Hartford Courant)President Donald Trump departs on Air Force One as it takes off from the Groton-New London Airport on Wednesday afternoon following the U.S. Coast Guard Academy graduation in New London.
(Patrick Raycraft / Hartford Courant)U.S. Secret Service snipers set up along the control tower at Groton-New London Airport on Wednesday morning in anticipation of President Trump’s arrival on Air Force One.
(Patrick Raycraft / Hartford Courant)President Donald Trump arrives on Air Force One to Groton-New London Airport on Wednesday at about 10:30am. President Trump is speaking at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy graduation in New London.
(Patrick Raycraft / Hartford Courant)President Donald Trump sits in the rear seat of the presidential limosine after arriving on Air Force One to Groton-New London Airport on Wednesday morning. President Trump is speaking at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy graduation in New London.
(Patrick Raycraft / Hartford Courant)President Donald Trump greets about two dozen supporters as he arrives on Air Force One to Groton-New London Airport on Wednesday morning at about 10:30am. President Trump is speaking at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy graduation in New London.
(Patrick Raycraft / Hartford Courant)President Donald Trump greets supporters as he arrives aboard Air Force One to Groton-New London Airport on Wednesday morning. President Trump is speaking at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy graduation in New London.
(Patrick Raycraft / Hartford Courant)President Donald Trump greets supporters as he arrives on Air Force One to Groton-New London Airport on Wednesday morning. President Trump is speaking at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy graduation in New London.
(Patrick Raycraft / Hartford Courant)Paul and Betty Maugle, of Ledyard, check their phones while waiting for the start of the United States Coast Guard Academy’s 136th commencement exercises Wednesday. Avid Trump supporters, they came to hear the president give the commencement address. They were not attending to watch a friend or family member graduate and got tickets through a friend whose son-in-law works at the academy. “We support the president 100 percent,” Betty Mangle said.
(Cloe Poisson / Hartford Courant)Sam Everett, of Stillwater, Ohio, takes pictures of the ensign hats and shoulder boards before the start of the United States Coast Guard Academy’s 136th commencement exercises Wednesday. Everett attended the academy for two years, but did not graduate. She came to support several friends who were graduating. “I’m here to take pictures for my friends,” she said. “I’m a hobby photographer.” At the end of the ceremonies, the newly commissioned officers will receive their ensign “covers” and shoulder boards, typically pinned on by their parents.
(Cloe Poisson / Hartford Courant)Jean Lavin of Canterbury holds “Drain the Swamp” sign to passing cars while President Donald J. Trump delivered the keynote address at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy’s 136th commencement in New London on Wednesday.
(Lauren Schneiderman / Hartford Courant)Trump protesters and Trump supporters gathered McKinley park on Wednesday while President Donald J. Trump delivered the keynote address at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy’s 136th commencement in New London.
(Lauren Schneiderman / Hartford Courant)Kimberly Buxton, of Forked River, New Jersey, suns herself while holding an American flag before the start of the United States Coast Guard Academy’s 136th commencement exercises Wednesday. Buxton’s best friend’s daughter, Maggie Rice, is in the graduating class, but Buxton also wanted to hear President Trump deliver the commencement address. “I support him 100 percent,” she said.
(Cloe Poisson / Hartford Courant)Wearing a “Make America Great Again” hat, Barbara Quinlan of New Jersey photographs the cover and ensign shoulders of her granddaughter Nikole Barnes before her graduation from the Coast Guard Academy.
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