The 
Royal Swedish Navy´s sail training ship 
HMS Falken (40 m x 8 m) is always an imposing sight. Today the schooner, which together with its sister ship 
HMS Gladan, forms the Swedish Navy´s 
Schoonersquadron, visited 
Helsingborg on its way from 
Öckerö to 
Karlskrona:
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| HMS Falken arrives in Helsingborg this morning. | 
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| Preparing to moor. | 
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| The ship is in safe hands, with the skipper, Thomas Falk overseeing the action. | 
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| The helm of HMS Falken. | 
This is how the Schoonersquadron is described on the 
Gladan/Falken home page:
Skonertdivisionen (The Schoonersquadron) is a training and recruitment unit. The squadron consists of HMS Gladan and HMS Falken in which training is conducted with a focus on practical seamanship and navigation. Our training consists of practical and theoretical lessons that can be both physically and mentally demanding when they occur at sea with weather conditions. The special environment is brand new (sailing) for most of them. This helps to ensure that traniees can develop as an individual and as a group member.