Coast Guard rescues 11 from flooding catamaran
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The service's authorization bills include a number of provisions designed to improve reporting and handling of sexual assault, as well as support for victims.
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U.S. Coast Guard tall ship once part of Hitler's navy sails into Victoria for visitWhen Deleon Guerrero last visited Victoria in 2023, he arrived by car as part of a family road trip from Oregon. On Tuesday, he sailed into Victoria as a Cadet on board the U.S. Coast Guard Barque Eagle as a Canadian navy vessel saluted America's only active square-rig tall ship with an arch of water streaming into the clear blue sky.
The Coast Guard team aboard Rescue 6553 saved nearly 200 people trapped by the deadly floods in Texas this past week.
A change-of-command ceremony was held at Training Center Petaluma, with Capt. Joshua Burch relieving Capt. Matthew Chong.
The House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee passed a Coast Guard authorization bill Tuesday without language affecting offshore wind and oil development.
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The U.S. Coast Guard and the Mexican Navy jointly thwarted a suspected smuggling attempt off San Diego's coast, demonstrating effective maritime partnership.
Rear Adm. Bob Little is the new commander of the U.S. Coast Guard in Alaska, just as the big budget bill passes the president's desk.
Command Master Chief Phillip Waldron will serve as the 15th senior enlisted adviser to the Coast Guard commandant.
U.S. Coast Guard Station Charlevoix deployed a rescue boat around 11:39 p.m. after receiving a report of a 66-year-old man in a canoe near Big Rock Point, north of Charlevoix, USCG Great Lakes said on X. Due to severe weather, he was unable to return to the shore.
The Coast Guard plans to buy 84 new ships and aircraft by 2035 with an injection of $25 billion in supplemental funding approved last week as part of the “One Big Beautiful Bill” Act.
When the U.S. Coast Guard announced Eastern Shipbuilding Group would build the first of the new Offshore Patrol Cutters (OPC), it was Bay County’s biggest economic news in decades. Tuesday night, the bright promise of billions of dollars pouring into our community over the next 20 years dimmed.