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Happy Birthday U.S. Coast Guard!
On August 4, 1790 the U. S. Congress authorized the construction of ten vessels to provide a new military branch for the country, the Revenue Cutter Service. This service enforced tariff and trade laws, prevented smuggling and ensured the collection of federal revenue from ships and marine trade. Over its life time the Revenue Cutter Service took on new duties: protecting the nation’s shore line, search and rescue and maintaining all of the country’s light houses. In 1915 they changed their name to the U. S. Coast Guard. The Coast Guard not only protects our nation’s shores it also serves under the Department of the Navy in all of our armed conflicts. Today the Coast Guard turns 222 and we have gathered a few Coast Guard related items from our collection to commemorate the occasion. To all the men and women of the Coast Guard, thank you for your service and Happy Birthday!
- U.S. Coast Guard patch Semper Paratus 1790. James Winn Collection
- U.S. Coast Guard pilot’s wings. James Winn Collection
- A visit from retiring Commandant of the Coast Guard, Admrial Chester R. Bender, 24 April 1974. Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt, Jr. Collection
- Coast Guard vessel. Edward Parent Collection
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