
The Statstraad Lehmkul at Otter Berth, Norfolk VA.
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The Flag of Norway and the U.S. Flag side by side on the Statstraad Lehmkul, Norfolk VA.
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The Statstraad Lehmkul at Otter Berth, Norfolk VA.
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Crew member giving the Statstraad Lehmkul a wipe down.
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Cook prepping vegetables and fruit for an evening event on the Statstraad Lehmkul.
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Cook getting fish prepared for an evening event on the Statstraad Lehmkul.
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Galley help aboard the Statstraad Lehmkul.
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The Statsraad Lehmkuhl one of the world’s largest and tallest sailing ships arrived in Norfolk Virginia and was docked at the Otter Berth adjacent to Waterside. The 98-year old Norwegian ship is based in Bergen, Norway
(BMLTV) NORFOLK VA, November 5, 2012 - Statsraad Lehmkuhl, a 3-masted steel barque, was built in 1914 as a training Ship for the German Merchant Marine.
During most of World War I Statsraad Lehmkuhl was used as a stationary training Ship in Germany, and after the war was seized as a war prize by England.
The Norwegian government purchased the Ship from England in 1921 and she was put into service as a sail training vessel until 1967 ex¬cept for the period 1940 - 1945, when the Germans confiscated the Ship during World War II.
The Statsraad Lehmkuhl is sailed by the Royal Norwegian Naval Academy's first year officer cadets who are participating in leadership training and teambuilding during the trip. The cadets also get a strong foundation of basic seamanship during their weeks onboard.
Stripped of modern communication technology, the students are ordered to work together to overcome the timeless challenges and dangers of travelling the seas by sail. Statsraad Lehmkuhl has been part of the basic training program since 2002, whereby the Royal Norwegian Navy leases the ship for several months every year.
Norfolk has become a favorite port of call for the ship and her crew; this will be the 8th consecutive year that the ship has called on Norfolk as part of their sail-training schedule. Norfolk has become a favorite port of call for the ship and her crew; this will be the 8th consecutive year that the ship has called on Norfolk as part of their sail-training schedule. The port visit is sponsored by Norfolk Festevents, Ltd.
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