Coast Guard News


This Day in Coast Guard History – Sept. 21

Sep 20, 2009

1791- Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton authorized an allowance of 9 cents for every ration that Revenue officers did not draw.1922- Congress authorized officers of the Customs and of the Coast Guard to board and examine vessels…

This Day in Coast Guard History – Sept. 18

Sep 17, 2009

1939-President Roosevelt directed the enlistment of 2,000 new Coast Guardsmen and opened two new training stations.1947-The U.S. Air Force was formed as a separate military service.  Happy Birthday Air Force!  The Air Force's motto is: 'Uno Ab Alto' (One over all)…

Final Large Passenger Vessel Crew Requirements

Sep 17, 2009

The U.S. Coast Guard's Marine Safety, Security and Stewardship Directorate announced Thursday publication of a final rule in the Federal Register that amends regulations for merchant mariner documentation previously published as an interim rule April 24…

This Day in Coast Guard History – Sept. 17

Sep 17, 2009

1882-At 2: 30 a.m., during the prevalence of a strong southerly gale upon Lake Huron, the schooner, Colonel Hathaway, lying at the wharf at South Harrisville, MI was wrenched from her moorings and driven ashore. The morning was intensely dark and rain fell in torrents…

This Day in Coast Guard History – Sept. 16

Sep 16, 2009

1918-CGC Seneca’s crew attempted to bring the torpedoed British collier Wellington into Brest, France.  Eleven of Seneca‘s crew, sent as a boarding party aboard the collier, were lost when Wellington foundered in a gale on 16 September 1918…

This Day in Coast Guard History – Sept. 15

Sep 15, 2009

1944- Coast Guardsmen participated in the invasion of Morotai Island.1948- After making a night-long high speed run to reach the hurricane-ridden Portuguese schooner Gasper some 300 miles off the southern tip of Newfoundland, USCGC Bibb…

This Day in Coast Guard History – Sept. 14

Sep 13, 2009

1716-The Boston Lighthouse on Little Brewster Island in Boston Harbor, the first lighthouse established in America, was first lit.1944-The Great Atlantic Hurricane, a Category 3 hurricane, made landfall at Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, Long Island…

USCG – HDOP Advisory

Sep 10, 2009

The U.S. Coast Guard Navigation Center issued an advisory stating that GPS users may experience short periods of high horizontal dilution of precision (HDOP) on September 11 as a result of a routine Delta-V maneuver with satellite #52 (PRN-31). (9/9/09).(Source: Bryant’s Maritime News)

This Day in Coast Guard History – Sept. 11

Sep 10, 2009

1883-Shorty after noon, during the prevalence of a strong northeasterly gale and high sea, the lookout at the Cleveland Station (Ninth District) Lake Erie, saw a yawl break adrift from its moorings and commence driving towards the breakwater…

Blank Rome Advisory on New CG Regs

Sep 09, 2009

Blank Rome issued a Maritime Developments Advisory as follows:The United States Coast Guard issued a notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) on August 31, 2009 on long-awaited new regulations concerning the following: (i) requiring owners and…

This Day in Coast Guard History – Sept. 10

Sep 09, 2009

1889- (10-12 September 1889): During this three-day period, the lifesaving crews at Lewes, Henlopen and Rehobeth Beach stations assisted 22 vessels and saved 39 persons by surfboat and 155 by breeches buoy without the loss of a single life.1981-The CGC Morgenthau…

This Day in Coast Guard History – Sept. 9

Sep 08, 2009

1942-The Coast Guard-manned weather ship USS Muskeget disappeared without a trace while on weather patrol in the North Atlantic.  Her entire crew of 9 officers and 111 enlisted men were lost.  It was learned after the war that she had been torpedoed and sunk with all hands by the U-755…

Arctic Evacuation of Cruise Ship Crewmember

Sep 08, 2009

The Coast Guard Rescue Coordination Center in Juneau is coordinating a rescue with Alaska Clean Seas and British Petroleum for the transfer of a 27 year-old German woman suffering from a possible appendicitis aboard the cruise ship Bremen about 30 miles west of Prudhoe Bay Sept…

This Day in Coast Guard History – Sept. 8

Sep 08, 2009

1952-When SS Foundation Star sent a distress signal that she was in rough seas and in danger of breaking in half, four Coast Guard vessels and three commercial vessels proceed to her assistance and rescued the crew before the ship broke apart and sank…

This Day in Coast Guard History – Sept. 4

Sep 04, 2009

1945- The Coast Guard Cutter USCG 83434 became the first and only cutter to host an official surrender ceremony when Imperial Japanese Army Second Lieutenant Kinichi Yamada surrendered the garrison of Aguijan Island on board this Coast Guard 83-footer…

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