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- of the UNITED STATES NAVY
and COAST GUARD
mainly from the original US Government Printing
Office publications
by Name - IDE to J USTESEN
- of the UNITED STATES NAVY
and COAST GUARD
mainly from the original US Government Printing
Office publications
by Name - IDE to J USTESEN
- of the UNITED STATES NAVY
and COAST GUARD
mainly from the original US Government Printing
Office publications
by Name - IDE to J USTESEN
[87.5 %] | http://www.naval-history.net/WW1NavyUS-CasualtiesAlphaIJ.htm - 205.7 kb
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CASUALTIES of the UNITED STATES NAVY
and COAST GUARD
mainly from the original US Government Printing
Office publications
by Name - K AAUKEA
to KYNOCK
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CASUALTIES of the UNITED STATES NAVY
and COAST GUARD
mainly from the original US Government Printing
Office publications
by Name - K AAUKEA
to KYNOCK
- of the UNITED STATES NAVY
and COAST GUARD
mainly from the original US Government Printing
Office publications
by Name - K AAUKEA
to KYNOCK
[87.5 %] | http://www.naval-history.net/WW1NavyUS-CasualtiesAlphaK.htm - 263.8 kb
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CASUALTIES of the UNITED STATES NAVY and COAST GUARD
mainly from the original US Government Printing
Office publications
by Date -
December 1917
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CASUALTIES of the UNITED STATES NAVY and COAST GUARD
mainly from the original US Government Printing
Office publications
by Date -
December 1917
- of the UNITED STATES NAVY and COAST GUARD
mainly from the original US Government Printing
Office publications
by Date -
December 1917
[87.5 %] | http://www.naval-history.net/WW1NavyUS-CasualtiesChrono1917-12Dec.htm - 204.6 kb
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CASUALTIES of the UNITED STATES NAVY and COAST GUARD
mainly from the original US Government Printing
Office publications
by Date -
July
191 8
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CASUALTIES of the UNITED STATES NAVY and COAST GUARD
mainly from the original US Government Printing
Office publications
by Date -
July
191 8
- of the UNITED STATES NAVY and COAST GUARD
mainly from the original US Government Printing
Office publications
by Date -
July
191 8
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The Role of U.S. Coast Guard 1895-1898
before entry of US in the war
by French Ensor Chadwick
Contributed by Larry Daley
General:
In the years prior to 1898 the US Coast Guard
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The Role of U.S. Coast Guard 1895-1898
before entry of US in the war
by French Ensor Chadwick
Contributed by Larry Daley
General:
In the years prior to 1898 the US Coast Guard
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The Role of U.S. Coast Guard 1895-1898
before entry of US in the war
by French Ensor Chadwick
Contributed by Larry Daley
General:
In the years prior to 1898 the US Coast Guard was
[87.5 %] | http://www.spanamwar.com/chadwickcoastguard.htm - 7.0 kb
- are still waiting for a Republic of Nantucket Coast Guard name
from LCDR Tom Wiggans at TC Yorktown.
CAPT Choate Budd sent his friends Don & Shelby Scott and Herb & Jan
Speer to the Republic of Nantucket for a Coast to Coast tour on 05 JUN.
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REPUBLIC
OF NANTUCKET Coast Guard NEWS
Volume XXVII - No. 11
Monday, August 25, 2003
recess@nantucket.net
On 21 AUG 03, CWO Bernie Webber, USCG
(Ret) honored STA Brant Point when he, his wife, his daughter and
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REPUBLIC
OF NANTUCKET Coast Guard NEWS
Volume XXVII - No. 11
Monday, August 25, 2003
recess@nantucket.net
On 21 AUG 03, CWO Bernie Webber, USCG
(Ret) honored STA Brant Point when he, his wife, his daughter and
[87.5 %] | http://www.jacksjoint.com/roncgn-08-03.htm - 5.5 kb
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Ex-Oakland man
admits making bogus Coast Guard call
Jacksonville
Coast Guard Makes Drug Bust
Coast Guard:
Ship denied port entry because captain was drunk
Coast
- and programs that
affect the United States Coast Guard. It includes links to commercial news
materials that do not represent official Coast Guard positions or policies. If
you are unable to open any of these links, if you want to be
- programs that
affect the United States Coast Guard. It includes links to commercial news
materials that do not represent official Coast Guard positions or policies. If
you are unable to open any of these links, if you want to be removed
[87.5 %] | http://www.jacksjoint.com/cgenl-1-13-05.htm - 60.6 kb
- a military branch, nor did the Navy feel the Coast Guard was a viable military
branch. In just a few months though, I was not only going to go from a young
kid to a man (well kind of) who through first hand experience would learn how
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My
Coast Guard Family
By Dave Stone
Note - The photo as received was
unprintable. I will post them in the near future if Dave resubmits them - Jack
May 18, 1965 - This was
my
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My
Coast Guard Family
By Dave Stone
Note - The photo as received was
unprintable. I will post them in the near future if Dave resubmits them - Jack
May 18, 1965 - This was
my
[87.5 %] | http://www.jacksjoint.com/my_coast_guard_family.htm - 23.1 kb
- were given honorary commissions in the Coast Guard but without paythey
were paid by the shipping firms. Nor did the Coast Guard have to feed them, but
we were told if we needed food for them, we could go to a ship chandlers store
at the
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Submarine
Duty in the U.S. Coast Guard
By
Donald H. Ward
When
I was stationed on the CG-63003 out of Portland. Maine. we were assigned the
duty of taking harbor pilots to ships coming and going in the
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Submarine
Duty in the U.S. Coast Guard
By
Donald H. Ward
When
I was stationed on the CG-63003 out of Portland. Maine. we were assigned the
duty of taking harbor pilots to ships coming and going in the
[87.5 %] | http://www.jacksjoint.com/submarine_duty_in_the_us.htm - 8.3 kb
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- retirement; the
second, engine failure off the coast of Maine, took place near
the beginning of my aviation career. It is also noteworthy to
mention, they were the only real emergencies I had in over 15
years and over 3200 hours of flying for the
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Confessions
of a coast Guard Helicopter Pilot Part IV
By Jack
McCormack
edited by
Don Gardner
At altitude, I thought
this would be a piece of cake once I got down through the dark. A
600-foot plus ship,
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Confessions
of a coast Guard Helicopter Pilot Part IV
By Jack
McCormack
edited by
Don Gardner
At altitude, I thought
this would be a piece of cake once I got down through the dark. A
600-foot plus ship,
[87.5 %] | http://www.jacksjoint.com/capecod.htm - 11.6 kb