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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.
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. 10, 2024
When Plans Change: Facing Medical Separation in the Coast Guard
Office of Member Advocacy is your lifeline when faced with medical separation challenges.
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. 13, 2023
Eight bells and all is well!
The Eight Bells Celebration honors traditions of sea service, nautical writings.
Dec. 8, 2023
The Long Blue Line: The loss of Morning Dew and genesis of Rescue 21
By harnessing state-of-the-market technology, Rescue 21 enables the Coast Guard to execute its search and rescue missions with greater agility and efficiency.
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.
Oct. 31, 2023
Coast Guard adjusts operations plan to mitigate 2024 workforce shortage
AY24 assignments will focus on positions most critical to lifesaving and national security missions.
Oct. 27, 2023
The Long Blue Line: William Trump — Coast Guard hero of D-Day
The Coast Guard-manned LCI(L)s, or landing crafts, were 158-feet long and 23-feet wide and were the smallest sea-going amphibious crafts involved in the invasion.
Oct. 20, 2023
The Long Blue Line: The Great New England Hurricane of 1938
"The three of us will probably die trying to save one guy who will die also. Get in the boat—we have a job to do!”