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Jan. 16, 2025
New Year – New YOU
You can achieve your goal with the Coast Guard Mentoring Program.
Oct. 25, 2024
Ghostship Carroll A. Deering
The haunting tale of Carroll A. Deering and the mysterious disappearance of her crew.
Oct. 24, 2024
Coast Guard launches Service Readiness and Culture conversation series
Adm. Fagan: “Culture creates readiness”
Oct. 18, 2024
Chief Gus Jablonski — enlisted pioneer of helicopter flight
As one of the first Coast Guard helicopter mechanics, Jablonski helped lay the groundwork for helicopter maintenance procedures.
June 7, 2024
Into the Jaws of Death — Coast Guard landing craft at D-Day
Story and images of CPO Robert Sargent, “Into the Jaws of Death” photographer.
March 1, 2024
Isaac Mayo — Surfman, Gold Life-Saving Medal recipient and FRC namesake
On Nov. 10, 1879, Congress awarded Mayo the Gold Life Saving Medal for his bravery and successful actions leading the crew of volunteer surfmen in the rescue of the four survivors off the wreck of the Sarah J. Fort.
Dec. 27, 2023
Strong enough — Coast Guardsman frees 2 trapped in sinking tugboat
“The Meritorious Service Medal is awarded to those who truly go above and beyond. Petty Officer Rollins acted selflessly and embodied the motto ‘So others may live.’” — Master Chief Petty Officer Steven Beasley.
Dec. 22, 2023
The Long Blue Line: Merry Christmas from the Galley! — the Coast Guard’s collection of vintage Christmas Menus
The Coast Guard Historian’s Office recently unearthed several shipboard Christmas menus in its Archives and Special Collections. They are few, but rather colorful and provide insight into a bright spot in an otherwise monotonous lifestyle at sea.
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!”
June 30, 2023
The Long Blue Line: Coast Guard Cutter Algonquin’s role in the World’s First Aerial Circumnavigation 100 years ago!
It was the first attempt to circumnavigate the globe, and the world was watching through newspaper accounts.