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This Day in Coast Guard History – April 7

Apr 07, 2010

1938- Congress passed HR 8982, an amendment to the Alien Fishing Act (50 Stat. 639).  The amendment clarified the earlier laws on salmon fishing in Alaskan waters by limiting commercial salmon fishing in the vicinity of Bristol Bay, Alaska, to U…

This Day in Coast Guard History – April 6

Apr 06, 2010

1894- President authorized the Revenue Cutter Service to enforce the Paris Award, which was concerned with the preservation of fur seals in Alaska.1917- The United States declared war on Germany and joined the Allied Powers in World War I…

Boston Safety Zones Proposed for LNG DWPs

Apr 05, 2010

The U.S. Coast Guard proposed to establish new and modify existing regulated navigation areas (RNAs) and safety/security zones off the coast of Massachusetts in the vicinity of the liquefied natural gas (LNG) deepwater ports (DWPs) in the Boston Captain of the Port (COTP) Zone…

This Day in Coast Guard History – April 5

Apr 05, 2010

1950- The Coast Guard announced that former enlisted women of the Coast Guard Reserve could apply for enlistment in the Women’s Volunteer Reserve (SPARS).  Enlistments were to be for a three-year period with written agreement to serve on active duty in time of war or national emergency…

Coast Guard Honors Station Pea Island

Mar 31, 2010

Rear Admiral Manson Brown presents the ceremonial flag to Gertrude Collins, the wife of Lt. Herbert Collins (Ret.) at his funeral, March 26, 2010. Lt. Collins was the last surviving member of the historic Coast Guard Station Pea Island, the…

This Day in Coast Guard History – April 1

Mar 31, 2010

1897- Federal Civil Service rules were applied to Life-Saving Service (under Executive Order May 6, 1896).1916-The official birthday of Coast Guard aviation.  On this date LT Elmer F. Stone reported to Pensacola Naval Air Station for flight training…

This Day in Coast Guard History – March 31

Mar 30, 2010

1932- United States signed Whaling Convention at Geneva with 21 other countries. 1995- Coast Guard Communication Area Master Station Atlantic sent a final message by Morse Code and then signed off, officially ending more than 100 years of telegraph communication…

This Day in Coast Guard History – March 30

Mar 29, 2010

1867- Alaska purchase treaty signed with Russia.1942- By Presidential proclamation, the Coast Guard was designated as a service of the Navy to be administered by the Commandant of Coast Guard under the direction of the Secretary of the Navy…

Comment on Revisions to Tonnage NVIC

Mar 28, 2010

The Coast Guard is seeking public comment on a possible revision to the Navigation and Vessel Inspection Circular (NVIC) 11-93 Applicability of Tonnage Measurement Systems to U.S. flagged vessels for the purpose of updating it and improving…

This Day in Coast Guard History – March 29

Mar 28, 2010

1867-The lighthouse at Timbalier Bay was destroyed in a hurricane.  The brick tower 'was leveled to the ground and covered with from three to six feet of water.'  The Lighthouse Board commended the keepers, 'who faithfully performed their duty…

This Day in Coast Guard History – March 26

Mar 25, 2010

1938- On 26 March 1938 the US Coast Guard motor lifeboat Triumph departed from the Point Adams Station, located near Hammond, Oregon at the mouth of the Columbia River.  It proceeded out to the bar and stood by while several crab boats crossed in…

This Day in Coast Guard History – March 25

Mar 25, 2010

1911-  The Treasury Department directed the keepers of life-saving stations to keep a lookout through the beach patrol for stray buoys washed ashore, to secure such buoys when it could be done, and to report their discovery or action to the nearest representative of the Lighthouse Service…

This Day in Coast Guard History – March 24

Mar 23, 2010

1909-  Muskeget, Massachusetts: the schooner Vigilant parted moorings, and stranded one mile south of the station. The owner applied to the keeper at 10:30 p.m. for assistance.  Surfmen proceeded to the scene, carried out an anchor and line…

USCG Names First Sentinel-Class Cutter

Mar 23, 2010

Coast Guard officials announced Friday that the first Sentinel-class cutter will bear the name Bernard C. Webber in honor of the legendary Coast Guard member. Previously designated to be named the Coast Guard Cutter Sentinel, the cutter Bernard C…

This Day in Coast Guard History – March 22

Mar 23, 2010

1974- The 40-foot sailing vessel Lorisel II reported she was aground one mile southeast of North Rock, Bahamas, off the eastern shore of Bimini.  An HU-16 aircraft and the CGC Cape Shoalwater were dispatched to assist.  The aircraft located the vessel and a local island boat…

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