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Oct. 6, 2022
Coast Guard recruits join DLIELC’s Echo Company for English Language Training
Four Coast Guard recruits attend English classes prior to attending boot camp.
Oct. 5, 2022
Coordinating combat exercise operations from the inside of the cutter
The role of a combat information center during a multinational military exercise
Sept. 30, 2022
The Long Blue Line: LANTAREA’s PATFORSWA Managers—over 15 years of leadership!
The present-day Contingency Operations Branch (LANT-39) formed out of the need to provide contingency support to a few cutters deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Initially viewed as a contingency operational need to support those cutters, a solicitation for a handful of Coast Guard reservists was made in 2005. Those reservists would
Sept. 23, 2022
The Long Blue Line: Latina SPARs—Minority trailblazers of World War II
Women all over the country volunteered to serve during World War II. Here are a few Latina SPARs who answered the call.
Sept. 16, 2022
The Long Blue Line: LT Crotty and the Battle for Corregidor
Sep. 16 we remember all POWs, here is the story of the Coast Guard's first POW since the War of 1812
The Long Blue Line: Clarence Samuels—the U.S. military’s Afro-Latino color barrier buster!
Panamanian born, here the story of Clarence Lorenzo Samuels, the first minority to command a federal ship.
Sept. 9, 2022
The Long Blue Line: Joseph Tezanos—wartime lifesaver, Hispanic-American trailblazer and FRC namesake
World War II hero goes on to become one of the first Hispanic American officers in the United States Coast Guard.
Sept. 6, 2022
Tell the Coast Guard how 3D Printing could help your mission
Send your ideas to the Pilot 3D Printing Shop via CG_Ideas@Work by Sep. 30.
Sept. 2, 2022
The Long Blue Line: Captain Fraser—Coast Guard’s forgotten visionary and first commandant
. . . [Captain] Fraser opposed an Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, and this official’s hostility proved fatal to the Captain’s long career: by an arbitrary abuse of power, the administration in 1856 revoked his commission summarily. Both indefensible and stupid, this action resulted wholly from personal animosity and cost the government one of
Aug. 26, 2022
How the SFLC’s Lisa Parks advanced from GS-1 to GS-15
Building a successful civilian career at the Coast Guard.
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