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Oct. 7, 2020
Wellness Wednesday Sneak Peek—Improve Your Nutrition, Increase Your Metabolism
This week’s Wellness Wednesday will cover a broad range of nutrition and lifestyle topics - factors affecting metabolism, preventing weight gain, building muscle, and fad diets - to help promote readiness and resiliency to those who serve.
Oct. 2, 2020
Photo Friday: Chucky the Unicorn secures its place in history
Meet Chucky the Unicorn, now on display in the Coast Guard Museum in New London, Conn.
Oct. 1, 2020
Direct Access will have limited availability 6-10 Oct
Direct Access will have limited availability Oct. 6 through Oct. 10. During this timeframe, access to self-service will be unavailable.
Sept. 30, 2020
Wellness Wednesday Sneak Peek: The Impact of Dietary Supplements on Your Health
Join us for Wellness Wednesday today as we discuss dietary supplements.
Sept. 28, 2020
Coast Guard Resources: Chaplains – A Q&A with Sector Detroit’s local chaplain, Chaplain Jim Dewey
Chaplains are there for members and their families in ways truly unique from other people in their lives. They are mentors, advisors, and spiritual counselors to the Coast Guard workforce. They also play a critical role in suicide prevention.
The Long Blue Line: Captain Garcia/Garfield—modern Coast Guard’s 1st minority officer
Born in Morro Castle, Puerto Rico, on February 17, 1903, Henry Frederick Garcia would become a trailblazer in the history of the Coast Guard.
Garcia came from a prominent military family. His father had a career in the U.S. Army and his younger brother would retire as a rear admiral in the U.S. Navy. Garcia lived in military installations in Puerto Rico and Ohio before receiving an appointment to the United States Naval Academy. In 1924, after graduating from the Academy, he accepted a commission in the U.S. Army and served in field artillery until 1928, when he accepted a commission in the United States Coast Guard.
Sept. 25, 2020
Remember to register to vote or request your absentee ballot for the 2020 election
Under the U.S. Constitution, every U.S. citizen has the right to vote. Every voter must have the opportunity to register and vote whether that is in person or by absentee in any election that they are eligible. To vote in U.S. elections, Coast Guard members and their eligible dependents must be registered in their state of legal residence.
Lending a helping hand: Coast Guard members helping each other
For our Photo Friday, here is a collection of images from Master Chief Petty Officer of the Coast Guard's visit to the Eighth Coast Guard District.
Sept. 24, 2020
Help, K-12 resources for the 20-21 school year
The 2020-2021 school year looks a bit different all over the country. Some students are learning in the schoolhouse while others are learning virtually from home. Here are some resources for either way your student is learning this year.
Sept. 23, 2020
Wellness Wednesday Sneak Peek—Crisis Resources and Advice
Fires. Hurricanes. Floods. Not to mention, the enduring COVID-19 pandemic. Our Coast Guard workforce and their families are continuing to endure numerous life-changing hurdles. That’s why, during this Wellness Wednesday, guests from our leadership will speak about resources and offer advice that can help mitigate these experiences.
Last reviewed on: 10/05/2020