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Jan. 30, 2023
Here are the 2023 New Year’s Logs!
Thanks to all this year’s participants.
Jan. 27, 2023
The Long Blue Line: “No greater love”—Billy Flores, hero of the Cutter Blackthorn
Embodying the motto "So others may live"...
Jan. 26, 2023
SGLI maximums are increasing to $500,000
New law expands coverage cap for servicemembers.
Jan. 24, 2023
Running for a cause: how one member runs for the Coast Guard community
A Coast Guard member raises funds for CGMA through running.
Jan. 20, 2023
The Long Blue Line: Forrest Rednour—World War II rescue swimmer and FRC namesake
. . . his courageous disregard for his own personal safety in a situation of grave peril was in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service. Navy & Marine Corps Medal citation, Ship’s Cook 2nd Class Forrest O. RednourForrest Oren Rednour was born May 13, 1923, in Cutler, Illinois. He enlisted in the U.S. Coast Guard
Jan. 18, 2023
Exhibit Center plays key role in telling Coast Guard’s story
The little-known facility preserves irreplaceable artifacts.
How a Coast Guard recruiting liaison helped the service gain a new member
When Jackson Midgett struggled to get fit for boot camp, Master Chief Petty Officer Aaron Turbett got creative and stepped in.
Jan. 13, 2023
The Long Blue Line: Senior Chief Richard Dixon—heavy-weather coxswain during powerful Fourth of July
Two notable rescues in the same weekend
Jan. 6, 2023
The Long Blue Line: Thetis—Hawaii’s first cutter and Teddy Roosevelt’s guardian of endangered seabirds
At the time of the visit of the party, in summer of 1911, heaps of the bodies of the slain still lay on the ground, mute witnesses of the sad fate that had overtaken these beautiful birds. Henry W. Henshaw, Chief, U.S. Bureau of Biological Survey, 1911 Henry Henshaw was not only chief of the federal bureau overseeing threatened species over 100
Dec. 30, 2022
The Long Blue Line: Capt. von Paulsen’s New Year’s Day aviation rescue near Miami
Before all was said and done, the rescue turned to survival for the rescuers.