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Feb. 9, 2024
Meet Serby, a Coast Guard K9 safeguarding Super Bowl LVIII
Coast Guard K9 units have been deployed to Super Bowl LVIII, collaborating closely with other law enforcement agencies, to protect an estimated 72,000 in attendance.
Melvin Williams Jr. — An African American Coast Guardsman’s aviation story
Melvin Williams Jr. was the first African American to make chief as an Aviation Survivalman and then as a Chief Warrant Officer.
Feb. 6, 2024
Strengthening Coast Guard culture
The Coast Guard establishes an Enterprise Victim Advocate, encourages reporting by removing barriers, and more to address sexual assault and harassment in the Service.
Feb. 2, 2024
First to serve, first to fight and first to sacrifice — African Americans in the U.S. Coast Guard
The history of African American participation in the Coast Guard and its predecessor services dates back to the very founding of the Service in 1790.
Jan. 29, 2024
Forward focused: Groundbreaking ceremony held for new Coast Guard Base Charleston campus
Base Charleston is slated to become the service’s largest homeport and a base for global operations, training and support.
Jan. 26, 2024
Rollin Fritch — Silver Star hero of Attack Transport Callaway
“Rollin Fritch’s devotion to duty reminds us how to conduct ourselves aboard this ship. He manned his gun until the very end.” — Lt. Jason McCarthey, Cutter Rollin Fritch’s first commanding officer
Jan. 25, 2024
6 ways Auxiliarists can support their local units
There are plenty of opportunities for you, from public affairs to culinary assistance!
Jan. 22, 2024
Coast Guard moves reserve positions to reserve members
Restructuring the Port Security Units will aid in growing the Coast Guard Reserve.
Jan. 19, 2024
Learn about the Coast Guard’s new rating: Talent Acquisition Specialist
The TA rating will be open to E5 and above.
Coast Guard hero, FRC namesake Charles Sexton
"It has long been understood that the Coast Guard faces danger every day, but that could not be more true than a day on the Columbia River Bar" - Chief Quartermaster Bill Segelken