US Coast Guard 225th Birthday
Tomorrow, 4 August 2015 commemorates the 225th Birthday of the United States Coast Guard.
Congress authorized 10 vessels in 1790 to enforce tariff laws, prevent smuggling and protect the collection of federal revenue. Life-saving and humanitarian responsibilities were later added.
Today, the Coast Guard is a multi-mission, maritime, military service. Its mission is to protect the public, the environment and American economic interests in the nation’s waterways, along the coast, on international water, or in any maritime region as required to support national security.
Animated images are courtesy of: net animations.net and fg-a.com. Thank you to the U.S. Coast Guard websites and – a HAPPY BIRTHDAY from the Pacific Paratrooper!
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U.S. Coast Guard and Brevard County Zoo release 25 sea turtle into the ocean. To see the story CLICK HERE!!
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Coast Guard Humor –
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Farewell Salutes –
Carlous Bolton – Osprey, FL; US Coast Guard, WWII/ Merchant Marine
Grant Cunard – San Diego, CA; US Coast Guard, Korea, USS Pontchartrain, Sonar technician
Larry Davis – W.Hartford, CT; US Coast Guard
Richard Engle – Rockford, IL; US Coast Guard, Vietnam
Clyde ‘Doc’ Hamer Sr. – Lawrence, KS; US Coast Guard, WWII
William Kastner – Gainsville, FL; US Coast Guard, WWII, PTO
Duward “Dewey” Koch – Picayune, LA; US Coast Guard, WWII
Casey Malik – Sun City West, AZ; US Coast Guard, WWII
Michael Neuman Jr. – Palm City, FL; US Coast Guard, WWII, PTO, fireman/cook
Gerald ‘Bingo’ Smith – Bloomingdale, GA; US Coast Guard, Vietnam, river boat
Jean Young – Louisville, KY; US Coast Guard, WWII
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Posted on August 3, 2015, in Current News and tagged family history, History, Military, Military History, nostalgia, Tributes, US Coast Guard, USA, veterans, WWII. Bookmark the permalink. 57 Comments.
Love that cartoon~! (Don’t let the NZ government see it—they may just think it’s a great idea) (and I don’t think the defence budget here would run to another bullet, not just yet).
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Budget cuts are everywhere. Sometimes I think all the money is now in the hands of internet billionaires like Mark Zuckerberg, worth 46 billion – WHO needs that much money?!!!
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Oooooo … (tiny voice) I do …
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great to know..God bless!!! 🙂
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The United States Coast Guard has certainly come a long way since 1790, a beginning with ten vessels, that now has expanded to being one of the most vital weapons of security for America.
Congratulations to the United States Coast Guard, and those who serve in Her.
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Thanks for your interest, Ian. Even many Americans don’t know much about the USCG.
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Reblogged this on quirkywritingcorner and commented:
Happy Birthday US Coast Guard!
Love the humor!
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I’m sure they appreciate you helping to celebrate their day!!
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A good 225 years it has been. Happy Birthday to my service. It is the only U.S. flag with vertical stripes. Retired CWO3 USCG
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Thank you for stopping in here for the USCG Birthday. Happy 225th to you and thank you sincerely for your service!! I hope we’ll be seeing more of you.
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GP
I saw this story on Stars and Stripes and thought of you..I have been following Leon Coopers story ever since I saw his documentaries on Netflix.
http://www.stripes.com/news/pacific/wwii-veteran-s-effort-to-recover-mia-remains-in-the-pacific-bears-fruit-1.361231?=&utm_source=Stars+and+Stripes+Emails&utm_campaign=Military+History&utm_medium=email
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Thank you very much for contributing this article. I’ve just been reading 2 books on recovery efforts. The best part is seeing the two men shake hands. I appreciate you taking the time to bring this link here!
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So glad you posted this. We had the privilege and honor to live and work in Cape May, NJ where a Coast Guard training base exists. I worked at local PD and was always welcomed on the base to use the gym. Loved being so close to such a great part of our military.
cate b
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Thank you for sharing your story about the USCG. It was great to hear!
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Happy B-day to the Coast Guard! They’re always pretty busy around where I live!
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I’ll bet they are, Richard. If they weren’t busy in San Diego, I’d start to worry!! 😉
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Actually if the ocean level rises we’ll just have to rise with it.
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Ya know how to float? I’m about 7-8 miles from shore, so I’ll have some sort of warning.
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Ballarat is about 500 metres above sea level. 1600 feet. So I can go on stuffing up the worlds climate and not give a damn.
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I see – here we’re flat. The highest point in South Florida is the turnpike overpass!!!
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OK GP. You do the worrying. I’ll do the drinking and the singing and the funning.
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Now you’re getting downright mean!! 🙄
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OK. forget that look at my Shenandoah post.
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GP I had no idea the Coast Guard has been in existence for that many years! I chuckled at the cartoon about climate change.
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I know, right?! We each think of the Army, Navy or Marines being there, but not the CG! And that cartoon – it’s hitting everyone’s funnybone more than I thought it would, that’s great!! Thank you for stopping in, Sue!
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Thanks for coming by to help them celebrate their day, Sue! That cartoon is really making a hit!!
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Love the comics! 🙂 I’ll always remember the first year after 911. We were on “the Beast” on Galveston Bay (one of those fast tourist boats). They gave us red-white-blue spinners to hold as we darted across the bay listening to loud patriotic music. Suddenly the boat came to a stop (not typical of the Beast), and we were worrying that something went wrong when a Coast Guard helicopter appeared over us, at very low altitude. A couple guardsmen leaned out the helicopter to wave, and in return received a huge cheer from the tourists onboard. What a treat that was! Happy Birthday Coast Guard.
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Thank you very much for your story, Mrs. Padilly. You sure brought a smile to my face – I’m certain the members will too.
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I agree great tribute, Everett. Still laughing at the Humor comic 🙂
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Glad you liked it, Kathy. These kind of posts are fun to put together!
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I can see why, Everett!
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A crisp salute to all my Coastie friends …
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I’m sure the members will like that, Mustang.
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Happy Birthday USCG. Thank you for the vital work that you have performed over the years, including during the two world wars. Without you, many people would not be alive today. You have our unerring gratitude. Thank you.
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Fantastic comment, Rich! I’m certain the members will appreciate your sentiments.
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Thanks to your humor (and background), I am now ready for their birthday party.
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Good to hear, Jacqui! Have fun.
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Happy Birthday to the Coast Guard! And the Hope and Change cartoon is hysterical!
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I thought so, especially with Obama starting a war on climate change as part of his Legacy before he leaves office. Thanks for coming by
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Oh goodness, yes!
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The Coast Guard never seemed to get “air time” the other branches have had over the decades. Their work is important. Nice post, GP.
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Very true, Cindy, as a rule. However here in FL, 2 boys, 14 years old, went out fishing in the ocean – a storm hit – and the Coast Guard was on TV constantly answering media questions. Unfortunately, they had to cut off the search after 8 days. They had people out searching from Jupiter, FL up thru the NC coast and way out to sea – they deserve a lot of credit for going 24/7!!
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Oh, what a sad tale. I think they are best at what we like about American servicemen–that is, they are devoted protectors.
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Very true, Cindy. It makes my day if this site helps to educate.
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Reblogged this on Janet’s thread.
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Thank you, Janet – I’m sure they will appreciate the added well-wishes!!
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Isn’t this the only US flag with vertical stripes?
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Ya know, John – I honestly can’t say for sure – there are so many. Good point –
Can anyone out there answer this for us?!!
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Randy Eley, a past USCG member stopped in to agree – it IS the flag with vertical stripes.
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Good tribute to the hard-working men and women protecting your huge coastline GP.
Best wishes from England. Pete.
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Thank you, Pete. There are many Americans who don’t realize exactly all this branch of service does!
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Love the gifs!
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Thanks!
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I appreciate you linking up.
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