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Dec. 10, 2021
The Long Blue Line: Teenage Coast Guardsman Morris Dankner, the African-American experience in World War II
When the United States entered World War II, it became clear that for the nation to prevail, it would take a whole national effort. Understanding that the need to draw from all elements of society, a drive to recruit underrepresented elements of our society to the cause was of the utmost importance.When it came to the Coast Guard and its
Dec. 8, 2021
Accessible opportunities for work, volunteerism as a Coast Guard spouse
Ways to spend your time, contribute to your family and community
Dec. 6, 2021
FSMS, the Coast Guard's financial system is delayed
Invoice processing and travel claims impacted by the delay
CGTips app offers ability to report crime instantly, anonymously
Download the app to protect your shipmates and yourself
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
Nov. 30, 2021
November is National Adoption Month: A roadmap to adopting a child
Here are some guidelines to expanding your family through adoption
Hackers among us
New Cyber “Red Team” tests Coast Guard cybersecurity defenses
Nov. 26, 2021
The Long Blue Line: Charleston—over 230 years of Coast Guard service and growth in South Carolina!
The City of Charleston, S.C., has been a Coast Guard base of operations for over 230 years and its importance to the service has increased throughout its history.The nation’s first Treasury Secretary, Alexander Hamilton, founded the U.S. Revenue Cutter Service in 1790, stationing one of the “first fleet” of 10 cutters, the South Carolina, in
Nov. 19, 2021
The Long Blue Line: Catching the rumrunners—Coast Guard adopts new technology during Prohibition
[Prohibition] was a hard unremitting war with few of the rewards normally accompanying performance of such duty. Yet under the law, the Coast Guard had no alternative but to conduct it with zeal and dedication, utilizing all the resources at its command. The story of the “Noble Experiment” is in large part a Coast Guard story. Commandant Edwin
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