This past week has been very exciting with thousands flocking to Boston to witness tall ships visiting from all over the world. This was made even better with the United States Coast Guard Ship the USCGC Eagle. The USCGC Eagle is a tall ship acquired as a spoils of war from Germany in World War 2. Now it serves as a training ship for the Coast Guard.
It was a small all electric vehicle I was able to use to easily move a lot of water, and people if necessary. Yet this was still not the only vehicle I got to utilize. Though I had my main duties another responsibility of a ProRanger is recruitment, and at Boston we have some of the best tools for the job.
This junior ranger vehicle became so popular we had kids asking us about it the next day before we had even brought it out waiting for a turn on the vehicle. The first rule of the car is be safe of course, but the second rule is rangers only so we had to make sure everyone operating the car was a certified junior ranger (we had badges we were handing out to them).
Beyond what I was doing there was a lot more going on in the Navy Yard we had live music, arts and crafts tents, and live drills from the Coast Guard.
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