By Communication Specialist 2nd Class (SW) Sylvia Black,
Fleet Week New York Public Affairs
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. (NNS) -- Two U.S. Navy ships, the
guided-missile destroyers USS Cole (DDG 67) and USS McFaul (DDG 74) cruised
through the New York Harbor, kicking off 2014 Fleet Week New York, May 21.
Throughout the week, Sailors and visitors, along with the
Marines and Coast Guardsman will participate in various events, including
community relations projects, musical festivals, a Memorial Day parade, public
ship tours and an official Navy reception aboard the Cole.
Even though it is not the Cole's first visit to NY, Cmdr.
Dennis Farrell, commanding officer of the ship, said he is pleased to have his
first visit in the "Big Apple" while witnessing this remarkable
experience.
"I am very excited to be in New York during Fleet Week
in support of the mission," said Farrell. "My Sailors and I are
grateful for this experience and I couldn't be more proud to show off this
mighty war ship."
Many of Farrell's Sailors are experiencing Fleet Week for
the first time, and many more are also new to the city of New York.
Boatswain's Mate Seaman Velena Taylor, a Virginia native,
said she is thrilled to be in New York and is looking forward to experiencing
the festivities.
"This has been a great ship experience and I can't wait
to witness the culture and the history New York has to offer," said
Taylor.
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