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My Life in the Coast Guard

My Life in the Coast Guard
Author: James Coghill
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2005-08-28
Genre:
ISBN: 9781717474698

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This book covers the events I encountered as an active duty member of the U.S. Coast Guard.


My Life in the Coast Guard

My Life in the Coast Guard
Author: David Oliver
Publisher:
Total Pages: 70
Release: 2000
Genre: Wilmington (N.C.)
ISBN:

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Oral history of Capt. David Oliver, USCG (Ret.) concerning his career with the Coast Guard. Oliver describes how he enters the Coast Guard just before the U.S. enters WWII.; his first sea duty assignment at Norfolk, Va., aboard the U.S. Coast Guard cutter Dione; transatlantic convoy duty aboard the Dione (1941-1942); patroling for German U-boats; pilot training; air-sea rescue duty at San Diego, Calif. (1942-1944); learning to land seaplanes at sea; helicopter training and early work with helicopters (1944-1946); rejoining the Coast Guard as a regular officer and flying rescue seaplanes out of Salem, Mass. (1946-1947); working with Coast Guard Lt. Frank Erickson in rotary wing development and air-sea rescue duty and North Atlantic ice patrol from Elizabeth City, N.C. (1947-1950); commanding officer of the first helicopter detachment based at Floyd Bennett Field, in Brooklyn, N.Y.; Coast Guard duty at Kodiak, Alaska (1954-1956) and at the San Francisco air station (1956-1958); Coast Guard duty in New Orleans, La., learning to fly jets, and test piloting jet fighter planes (1958-1960); Coast Guard duty at Juneau, Alaska; sea duty aboard the Ingham (1962-1964); duty at Coast Guard headquarters in Washington, D.C., relating to small boat safety in the U.S. (1964-1968); final Coast Guard assignment as captain of the port in Chicago (1968-1970); and managing the American Boat and Yacht Council, New York, N.Y. (1970-1973).


Blue Water and Rocky Lights

Blue Water and Rocky Lights
Author: Lawrence Gustave Desmond
Publisher:
Total Pages: 55
Release: 2012
Genre:
ISBN: 9781006867194

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Blue Water and Rocky Lights takes you back to a Coast Guard that would hardly be recognizable today with officer candidate school at the Coast Guard Academy, and cutters of World War II or older vintage. Lawrence G. Desmond, a junior officer aboard the cutters Mclane and Avoyel, tells a historic story sprinkled with anecdotes and good humor. It's illustrated with color and B-W photos of shipboard life, crew members, rescues, and photographic documentation of the exceptional seamanship required to supply St. George Reef lighthouse in the often treacherous seas off the coast of northern California.


Guardians of the Eighth Sea

Guardians of the Eighth Sea
Author: T Michael O'Brien
Publisher: The Minerva Group, Inc.
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2001-12
Genre: Great Lakes (North America)
ISBN: 0898756499

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Throughout the United States, local residents customarily view their hometown U.S. Coast Guard units as intimate parts of the civilian community. Nowhere is this truer than in the Great Lakes region. Here, for almost 200 years, the lives of the people and Coast Guardsmen have been intermingled in a most special bond.As enterprising Americans pressed westward along the southern shores of these primeval lakes and upon them, aids to navigation in the form of lighthouses and buoys, and armed revenue cutters were promptly provided by the Federal Government to facilitate their progress. Other varied services of the entity destined to become known as the U.S. Coast Guard, whether lifesaving stations, inspections of steam vessels or regulation of navigational waterways, were provided as needs arose, until today, the Service is ubiquitous on the Inland Seas.


Life in the US Coast Guard

Life in the US Coast Guard
Author: Cecilia Pinto McCarthy
Publisher: Brightpoint Press
Total Pages:
Release: 2020-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9781682829745

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"Describes careers and life in the US Coast Guard."--


Not Your Father's Coast Guard

Not Your Father's Coast Guard
Author: Matthew Mitchell
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2009-11-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 1449044417

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While the Coast Guards many battles at sea in the War on Drugs are widely known, its participation in the ground offensive is not. Indeed, the Guard didnt just send its cutters to interdict narcotics-laden vessels attempting to bring their illicit cargo into Uncle Sams territorial waters, it sent ground troops to foreign lands to train their forces and, when necessary, directly engage the enemy. But to create the type of force needed was no small task and would not be without tribulation, both from within and outside the organization. The road traveled to complete the mission was laden with obstacles. This is not a story about the Coast Guard you know, or think you know. Rather, this is a story about the other side, the side that history nearly forgot; not the standard, but the antithesis of standard. It is a story that will undoubtedly make even the most seasoned Coast Guardsmen question their understanding of the organization to which they belong. To be sure, This is not your fathers Coast Guard.


The U.S. Coast Guard

The U.S. Coast Guard
Author: Michael Benson
Publisher: Lerner Publications
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2004-09-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780822516477

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The U.S. Coast Guard is in charge of protecting U.S. coastlines and harbors. They operate search and rescue missions, stop boats that are smuggling illegal drugs or aliens into the country, and help during wars and natural disasters. This comprehensive book details the history, recruiting, training, and daily life of the U.S. Coast Guard.


My Life from U S Coast Guard to U S Tiger

My Life from U S Coast Guard to U S Tiger
Author: Judge Steverson
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2017-12-10
Genre:
ISBN: 9781978442283

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Judge London Steverson has written the story of his life. Trying to write a book about my life is like trying to describe the landscape by looking out the window of a moving train. The events continue to unfold faster than one can describe them. My life is a work in progress. For this reason I have decided to look at my life in phases that have a clearly defined beginning and an end. In this book I intend to describe that part of my life that was shaped by my involvement in the Martial Arts. IN A NUT SHELL I, London Eugene Livingston Steverson retired from the United States Coast Guard in 1988 as a Lieutenant Commander (LCDR). Later, I retired from the Social Security Administration (SSA) as the Senior Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) in the Office of Disability Appeals and Review (ODAR) Downey, California. In 1964, I was one of the first two African Americans to receive an Appointment as a Cadet to the United States Coast Guard Academy in New London, Connecticut. I graduated in 1968. After two years at sea on an Icebreaker, the USCGC Glacier (WAGB-4), and another two years as a Search and Rescue Operations Officer in the 17th Coast Guard District Juneau, Alaska, I was appointed Chief of the newly formed Minority Recruiting Section in the Office of Personnel at Coast Guard Headquarters, 7th and D Street, SW, in Washington, DC. My primary duty was to recruit Black High School graduates for the Coast Guard Academy. This was my passion, so I set about this in a most vigorous manner. I have written several books concerning Military Justice, famous Courts-martial Cases, and Social Security Disability Determination Cases. I am a retired member of the New York State Bar Association, The Association of The Bar of The City of New York, and The Tennessee Bar Associations. A Presidential Executive Order issued by President Harry Truman had desegregated the armed forces in 1948, but the military academies lagged far behind in officer recruiting. President John F. Kennedy specifically challenged the Coast Guard Academy to increase appointments to qualified Black American high school students. I was one of the first Black High School students to be offered such an appointment in 1964. I had a Black classmate from New Jersey, Kenny Boyd. We would become known as "The Kennedy Cadets," because the pressure to recruit us originated with President John F. Kennedy. On June 4, 1968, I graduated from the Coast Guard Academy with a Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering and a commission as an Ensign in the U.S. Coast Guard. My first duty assignment out of the Academy was in Antarctic research logistical support. In July 1968 I reported aboard the Coast Guard Cutter (CGC) Glacier (WAGB-4), an icebreaker operating under the control of the U.S. Navy. I served as a deck watch officer and head of the Marine Science Department. I traveled to Antarctica during two patrols from July 1968 to August 1969, supporting the research operations of the National Science Foundation's Antarctic Research Project in and around McMurdo Station. In 1974, while still an active duty member of the Coast Guard, I entered The National Law Center of The George Washington University. I graduated in 1977 with a Juris Doctor of Laws Degree. I worked as a Law Specialist in the 12th Coast Guard District Office, San Francisco, California and as an Assistant U. S. Attorney for the collection of Civil Penalties under the Federal Boating Safety Act from 1979 to 1982. As Assistant District Legal Officer, I was required to defend as well as prosecute military members who had been charged with violations of the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ). Occasionally I was asked to represent other officers in administrative actions involving sexual harassment and discrimination. One such case was the Case of Christine D. Balboni Ensign (ENS) Balboni was one of the first female graduates of the Academy, Class of 1981. She filed the first case of Sexual Harassment in the military.