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This Day in Coast Guard History – Jan 4

Jan 04, 2010

1897- Assistance to lost persons near Oak Island, New York.  At 8:30 p.m. the keeper received word  by telephone that a gentleman and two ladies, who had left the station at 4 p.m. In a small boat making for the mainland, they had not yet reached their home…

RNA Proposed for Portland, Ore.

Dec 30, 2009

The US Coast Guard proposes to establish a regulated navigation area (RNA) on waters of the Willamette River at Portland Terminal 4 in Portland, Oregon. The RNA is intended to preserve the integrity of engineered sediment caps at the Portland Harbor Superfund Site…

This Day in Coast Guard – Dec. 31

Dec 30, 2009

1881-At 4 a.m. the patrolman from Station No. 34, Fourth District, New Jersey, discovered a vessel ashore on the south bar at Townsend’s Inlet, NJ about three miles south of the station and a mile offshore. He reported at the station at once…

This Day in Coast Guard History – Dec. 30

Dec 29, 2009

1876-The British ship Circassian was destroyed off Bridgehampton, Long Island, following a successful rescue of 49 persons on December 11 by the Life-Saving Service.  During later salvage operations in a storm the ship drifted out of the sand…

This Day in Coast Guard History – Dec. 29

Dec 29, 2009

1897-Congress prohibited the killing of fur seals in the waters of the North Pacific Ocean.1903-An Executive Order extended the jurisdiction of the Lighthouse Service to Guantanamo, Cuba.1999- The 578-foot cargo vessel Violetta caught fire in the Houston ship channel…

USCG Notification of Arrival, CDC Residue

Dec 27, 2009

The US Coast Guard proposes to amend the definition of certain dangerous cargo (CDC) residue for purposes of the notification of arrival requirement. Among other things, the amendment would include certain bulk liquids and liquefied gases in residue quantities…

USCG Civil Penalty Inflation Adjustments

Dec 27, 2009

The US Coast Guard issued a final rule adjusting fines and other civil monetary penalties to reflect the impact of inflation. Between 2003 (the last time monetary penalties were adjusted for inflation) and 2008, the consumer price index increased by 19…

Papp to be Nominated Commandant of USCG

Dec 27, 2009

On Dec. 22, the White House nominated Vice Adm. Robert J. Papp Jr. to succeed Adm. Thad Allen as U.S. Coast Guard Commandant. Papp currently serves as Commander of the Coast Guard Atlantic Area (LANTAREA) and Defense Force East—functioning as…

This Day in Coast Guard History – Dec. 28

Dec 27, 2009

1835-The 'Dade Battle' occurred when Seminole Indians ambushed and killed Major Francis Langhorne Dade and his Army command while they were on the march on Fort King Road from Fort Brooke to reinforce the troops at Fort King (Ocala).  This battle was the immediate cause of the Second Seminole War…

Cummings Congratulates CG Commandant Nominee

Dec 24, 2009

Congressman Elijah E. Cummings (MD-7) congratulated VADM Robert J. Papp Jr., President Obama’s choice to become the next Commandant of the United States Coast Guard. If he is confirmed by the Senate, Papp would replace Admiral Thad Allen as the 24th Commandant of the Coast Guard in May 2010…

This Day in Coast Guard History – Dec. 24

Dec 24, 2009

1955- A Coast Guard helicopter was the first rescue unit to reach a flood disaster scene in northern California.  Its crew hoisted 138 persons to safety within 12 hours. The first 58 were made possible because of the light from a small handheld searchlight from positions of peril among chimneys…

This Day in Coast Guard History – Dec. 23

Dec 22, 2009

1904-Near Oak Island and Fire Island, New York the American schooner Frank W. McCullough ran aground on Fire Island Bar, 2 miles from the former station and 4 from the latter, at about 9 am. The Oak Island crew reached the vessel at 10:30 am and the Fire Island crew a half hour later…

Coast Guard Releases Top Videos of 2009

Dec 22, 2009

The U.S. Coast Guard released its top 11 video compilation for 2009. The top 11 video compilation (presented in no particular order) is available for viewing and downloading from the Coast Guard Visual Information site at: http://cgvi.uscg.mil/media/main…

Warning: Holiday Lights on Vessels

Dec 22, 2009

The U.S. Coast Guard issued a safety alert reminding mariners, particularly during the holiday season, to not activate display lights that obscure the required navigational lights, unless operating in a holiday boat parade or when the vessel is secured dockside…

This Day in Coast Guard History – Dec. 22

Dec 22, 2009

1819-The Revenue cutter Dallas seized a vessel laden with lumber that had been unlawfully cut from public land in one of the first recorded instances of a revenue cutter enforcing an environmental law.1837-Congress authorized President 'to cause any suitable number of public vessels…

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