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Dec. 15, 2023
The Long Blue Line: Rescue and sacrifice — PBM-G5 #84738’s Korean War rescue 70 years ago
This year marks the 70th anniversary of the events that transpired in the Formosa Straits – we remember the courageous Coast Guard and Navy men who perished.
Dec. 14, 2023
Best Practice: Fifth District hosts EPO College
You’ve heard of OIC colleges … D5 introduces EPO college.
Dec. 13, 2023
Eight bells and all is well!
The Eight Bells Celebration honors traditions of sea service, nautical writings.
Dec. 6, 2023
Commandant sets course for Coast Guard to improve accountability, transparency
Adm. Linda Fagan directs specific actions based on the Accountability and Transparency Review report.
Nov. 30, 2023
'I 100% fell in love with being underway'— Why Petty Officer 1st Class Tyler Deitrick serves at sea
"The experiences that you go through underway, the good ones and the bad ones, the day-to-day stuff that you go through together, really bring you closer together."
Nov. 29, 2023
Defense Organizational Climate Survey (DEOCS) is now an annual requirement
Coast Guard units, directorates, and offices with at least 16 members must complete a DEOCS by Jan. 31, 2024.
Nov. 23, 2023
The Long Blue Line: Happy Thanksgiving! — The Tampa Trunk artifacts and legacy of the lost World War I cutter
Tampa’s brief, but illustrious, story is one of selfless service, valor, and ultimately human tragedy amidst the destruction of war. It was the nation’s single largest naval combat loss of World War I. Because of the Tampa Purple Heart Project, we now know more about its crew.
Nov. 20, 2023
Partnership In Education (PIE) and JROTC: Inspiring one another
Some military careers begin in high school.
Nov. 17, 2023
Journey of a Coast Guard Museum Artifact: The Sign
The transformation of the Air Station New Orleans sign from a functional marker to a rallying relic.
The Long Blue Line: CW0-4 McGhee — Coast Guard trailblazer in health science and law enforcement
After experiencing the pinnacle of personal fulfillment and becoming both a health services professional and an operational member of a TACLET, McGhee realized that the Coast Guard was full of opportunity, as long as he was willing to ask for it.