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Today’s 24/7 global operations demand faster decisions, better technology, and support designed to meet your needs.
Coast Guard establishes office to improve coordination and accountability
Sept. 8, 2025
The office will help keep headquarters’ teams aligned as the Service embarks on a massive modernization effort through Force Design 2028.

Modernizing Homeports
Modernizing homeports
Sept. 8, 2025
Coast Guard is building up in Seattle and Charleston – What does that mean for you?

Today’s 24/7 global operations demand faster decisions, better technology, and support designed to meet your needs.
Op Restore Habitability is bringing a Rapid Infrastructure Project Implementation Team (RIPIT) to a unit near you!
Sept. 8, 2025
The Coast Guard is improving your workplace to increase your readiness and comfort.

Pictured is a rare photograph of NC-4 during flight operations. NC-4 had three forward-facing tractor engines and one center-mounted pusher engine. (Naval History and Heritage Command)
Elmer Stone—Coast Guard Aviator #1 set the world record over 100 years ago!
Sept. 5, 2025
Coast Guard aviators have always been at the forefront of technological change and put themselves in

The Coast Guard will soon establish a physical fitness test (PFT) mandate for all military members.
Take the personal fitness assessment
Sept. 4, 2025
We’re upping our personal readiness to up our overall mission readiness!

The National Coast Guard Museum has preserved the sign that hung outside Air Station New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
The Sign: How a Hurricane Katrina artifact found its way to the National Coast Guard Museum
Sept. 4, 2025
Air Station New Orlean's sign became a beacon of hope during 2005. It was battered, bruised and leveled by Hurricane Katrina, but it was never counted down and out.

The words 20 Years Later are shown on the top of a bus. In the foreground, a Coast Guard rescue swimmer is hoisting a survivor during Hurricane Katrina.
Learning from Disaster: How Katrina helped us prepare for future catastrophes
Sept. 4, 2025
20 years after Hurricane Katrina, the Coast Guard has undergone sweeping changes in readiness, technology, and interagency collaboration.

E.A. Stevens shown with U.S. Navy ironclads Monitor and New Ironsides. (Naval History & Heritage Command)
Revenue Cutter E.A. Stevens—the service’s Civil War gunboat 160 years ago!
Sept. 4, 2025
The E.A. Stevens was a groundbreaking gunboat that embodied the experimental spirit of 19th-century naval innovation.
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