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Dec. 31, 2021
The Long Blue Line: Station Nome—saving lives near the top of the world!
Of all the lifesaving stations in Coast Guard history, by far the most remote station was located at Nome, Alaska, on the northern Bering Sea coastline. The Life-Saving Service station at Nome was in operation from 1905 to 1947 and its isolation resulted in a unique history.Established in the summer of 1899, the coastal town of Nome was the
Dec. 30, 2021
Using this one tool could cut your stress in half
The Operational Stress Control Program will teach you stress management
Dec. 29, 2021
CG Portal going online
The Coast Guard plans to soon begin migrating the Coast Guard Portal (CG Portal) to a secure cloud-based environment that users will eventually be able to access from mobile and personal devices. The C5I Service Center (Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Cyber and Intelligence) estimates it will take at least a year to relocate the CG
Coast Guard member serves as head coach of USA Armed Forces Basketball Team in Europe
Forging partnerships, collaboration through the love of the game
Dec. 28, 2021
Members of the Coast Guard and Department of Homeland Security spread holiday cheer to over 200 children
Coast Guard and DHS partners hold successful holiday gift drive delivering 215 winter jackets to local community
Dec. 27, 2021
2-in-1 devices aid recruitment efforts
In an effort to improve recruiting initiatives, the Coast Guard recently supplied 56 recruiting offices with 2-in-1 devices that will provide greater mobility to 380 recruiters throughout the service. The 2-in-1 devices are handheld computers that can easily switch from a laptop to a tablet and have the same functionality as a traditional Coast
Dec. 24, 2021
Chicago's Christmas Ship delivers 1,200 trees to at-risk youth and families
Coast Guard Cutter Mackinaw docks at Navy Pier as part of annual event bringing trees to families.
The Long Blue Line: Lest we forget—the Triumph-Mermaid tragedy 60 years ago
At approximately 4:15 p.m., on Thursday, Jan. 12, 1961, Coast Guard Station Cape Disappointment, at the mouth of the Columbia River, received a radio call from Roy Gunnari, skipper of the fishing vessel Jana Jo. Gunnari advised that he was relaying a mayday call from the fishing vessel Mermaid, a 34-foot crab-fishing boat from Ilwaco, Wash., owned
Dec. 23, 2021
Reservists: Apply for the Coast Guard Emergency Management Credential
Throughout our history, the Coast Guard has served the nation during a multitude of natural disasters, security threats, and border crises, as well as a global pandemic. These incidents have reaffirmed the need for qualified emergency managers and incident management professionals. One such way to ensure qualification is through professional
Dec. 22, 2021
Five new stations present opportunity for young leaders
Enlisted members below the rank of chief petty officer recently got some new opportunities to lead. In August 2021, the Coast Guard opened five new stations and opted to allow boatswain’s mates to apply to be officer-in-charge (OinC), a role that traditionally requires the rank of chief petty officer. Petty Officer 1st Class Christian DiPaolo says
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