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English: Over 20 Coast Guard and Navy ships, such as the Coast Guard Cutter Katherine Walker (WLM 552) , line the parade route as the Coast Guard Cutter Eagle, who lead the parade, passes during the OPSAIL 2000 parade of tallships in New York harbor.
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Author PA1 Telfair H. Brown

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USCGC Katherine Walker providing security for the parade of ships at OpSail 2000

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4 July 2000

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