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Dec. 16, 2021
Money Matter$: The ABC’s of Budgeting: Budgeting Basics
Many of you who are reading this may not like what you hear! You may get grumpy or even trigger a headache when I say this, but “You need a Budget!”It doesn’t matter if you are a civilian, new recruit, or an officer with 20 plus years of service; it’s important to know where your money is going if you want to have a handle on your finances. Many
The USCG marine inspector hotline is truly semper paratus
Great work Lt. Sean Dolan of Sector Buffalo
Dec. 8, 2021
Accessible opportunities for work, volunteerism as a Coast Guard spouse
Ways to spend your time, contribute to your family and community
Coast Guard research aimed at improving performance at high latitudes
Working to improve connectivity for cutters underway in the arctic region
Coast Guard Academy alum selected for NASA Astronaut Candidate Program
The Coast Guard alum heads to the moon
Dec. 7, 2021
New variant on the rise, get boosted now
With the Omicron variant making its way around the world, boost your immune system with a vaccine booster
Coast Guard Academy capstone projects impact the fleet
Within the nine majors of study at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy (CGA), most cadets complete a project-oriented capstone course during the spring semester of their senior year. It is an opportunity for the cadets to put into practice what they have learned in the classroom during their major of study. Many of the senior capstone projects are
Dec. 6, 2021
Steadfast: How one Coast Guard captain navigates the uncharted seas of life
Expertise is a product of experience. It is a characteristic that is wholly meritocratic, with the amount of hours put toward refining one’s skill determining how far that individual will get in their profession. For U.S. Public Health Service (PHS) Officer Capt. Esan Simon, the Medical Director of the Coast Guard Academy, his constant desire to
Microsoft Teams boot camp sessions start this week
Familiarize yourself with the ins and outs of DoD365 Teams
Dec. 3, 2021
The Long Blue Line: The attack on Pearl Harbor—“a date that will live in infamy”—80 years ago
In his war declaration speech, President Franklin Roosevelt labeled Dec. 7, 1941, as a “date that will live in infamy.” On that day, without forewarning or a declaration of war, forces of Imperial Japan attacked the U.S. Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. In the battle, Coast Guard units served alongside the Navy firing anti-aircraft barrages