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April 20, 2021
Enrollment is open for the Coast Guard Mentoring Program
You can be among the first to participate in the new Coast Guard Mentoring Program.
April 19, 2021
Honor Guard members donate uniform shoes to help others put best foot forward
Two Coast Guard seaman find ways to donate gently used items to local nonprofit
April 16, 2021
The Long Blue Line: The Coast Guard fought in the Civil War 160 years ago!
The Civil War operations of the service reinforced the United States Revenue Cutter Service’s reputation as a legitimate branch of the U.S. military.
The Long Blue Line: Cutter Golden Gate’s response to the San Francisco Earthquake 115 years ago!
The Revenue Cutter Service helped the City of San Francisco with firefighting, evacuations, and law and order immediately following the 1906 earthquake.
April 15, 2021
House hunting help for the 2021 PCS season
Your local housing officer can help you find your way home
April 9, 2021
The Long Blue Line: Coast Guard Combat Operations in World War I
World War I served as a baptism of fire for the Coast Guard. During the war, the Coast Guard performed its traditional missions of search and rescue, maritime interdiction, law enforcement, humanitarian response, and port security.
April 8, 2021
Event: Small businesses pitch innovative tech ideas
The DHS Small Business Innovation Research Program fosters new processes, products and technologies that support DHS missions
April 7, 2021
Emergency management: New trainings, certifications, lessons learned
Check out the latest news from the Coast Guard's emergency management community.
April 5, 2021
Women in the fleet reflect on opportunity, and how we are “Stronger Together”
Our third part highlighting a few of the remarkable women in the Coast Guard and the stories behind their service.
April 1, 2021
The Long Blue Line: Standing a deadly watch 75 years ago—final hours of Scotch Cap Lighthouse
Chief Sanford broadcast stating “we had been struck by a tidal wave and might have to abandon the station, and that I believed Scotch Cap Lightstation was lost.” He worried that his transmissions might be taken as an April Fool’s joke.