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March 17, 2023
The Long Blue Line: Skipper, jeep driver, and bandmaster forgotten by history
Coast Guard women of World War II’s temporary reserve.
March 8, 2023
Commandant delivers 2023 State of the Coast Guard
Our determination, she said, will help us confront the challenges we face as a service.
Coast Guard new recruiting look is here!
Here is the new recruiting logo and what it means.
Yoga as a path to wellness, movement, and peace
What is yoga?Yoga literally means “to yoke.” We connect the mind with the body, breath with movement, awareness within ourselves. Yoga may mean, look, and feel different from one person to the next. For me, it is a way of life that I incorporate breathwork, meditation, and mindful movement with everything I do. When we practice yoga, we bring
March 7, 2023
Coast Guard clarifies naturalization through military service policy
How Green Card-holding Coasties can obtain citizenship
March 3, 2023
The Long Blue line: Greenland—Coast Guard’s Arctic combat zone of World War II, 1940-41
Securing mineral rights in Greenland allowed the US to build warships swiftly.
Feb. 28, 2023
Legacy’s Shadow: The Keeper’s Lost Grave
Finding the final resting place of Keeper Capt. L.S. Wescott
Feb. 24, 2023
The Long Blue Line: Remembering centurium Alphonzo Barbour—eyewitness to African American history
The Coast Guard's 8th MCPOCG shares his time with a centenarian.
Feb. 21, 2023
Coast Guard announces 2022 Engineer of the Year Award
Andrew Lawrence honored for outstanding achievements.
Feb. 17, 2023
The Long Blue Line: The mystery of “River Cutter” Yocona the Coast Guard's first desegregated cutter homeported in the Deep South.
Homeported in Vicksburg, Mississippi, the Cutter Yocona’s achievement remains an important chapter in American minority history.
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