Coney Island Beach Opens With Fleet Week Celebration

Hundreds of schoolchildren gathered along with Coney Island beachgoers to greet the U.S. Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guards on an overcast morning on Thursday.
Coney Island Beach Opens With Fleet Week Celebration
Navy Capt. Mike Wallace speaks at the opening Coney Island Beach on Thursday. Amal Chen/The Epoch Times
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Navy Capt. Mike Wallace speaks at the opening Coney Island Beach on Thursday. (Amal Chen/The Epoch Times)

NEW YORK—Hundreds of schoolchildren from PS 90 and PS 100 gathered along with Coney Island beachgoers to greet the U.S. Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guards on an overcast morning on Thursday. The Fleet Week event coincided with the opening of the beach.

Due to the low, dense fog, the original plan to have the Marines arrive at the opening in a helicopter could not happen. However, U.S. Navy Capt. Mike Wallace said that they had been planning the event for nearly four months, and they were excited to participate.

“So it’s not something that we’re planning to lose against to the weather,” Wallace said. “We are so happy to be here, we’re going to do everything to make this the best Fleet Week that we can.”

Fleet Week New York is an annual event that allows NYC-Tri-State area citizens to meet members of the U.S. Navy, Marine Corp, and Coast Guard. This year’s Fleet Week kicked off on Wednesday with a parade of ships along the Hudson River. There will be events around the five boroughs through Tuesday, May 31.

Assault ships, the USS Iwo Jima, USCGC Willow, and USCGC Tampa, will be open for public visitation at Pier 88 in Manhattan throughout the week with the exception of Sunday. Nine more ships will be open at the Homeport Pier on Staten Island as well.

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