United States Coast Guard
Genesis of the U.S. Coast Guard
• • • • Cleveland Commission Charles Nagel Franklin MacVeagh 12 March 1914--Passage in the Senate • Sent to the House • Intercession of President Wilson • 20 January 1915 -Passage in the House
President William Howard Taft
“Act to Create the Coast Guard”
• 28 January 1915 -- signed by President Wilson • Combined the USLSS & RCS • Armed Service by statute
President Woodrow Wilson
Ellsworth P. Bertholf
• Class of 1887 • First RCS officer to attend NWC • 1897- Overland Expedition • 19 June 1911 -- CaptainCommandant of RCS • January 1915 – First Commandant of the Coast Guard • International Ice Patrol • Commodore during World War I • 30 June 1919 -- Retired • 11 November 1921--Died
World War I
• 6 April 1917-- US declared war on Germany • USCG transferred to US Navy • Cutters • Districts & Personnel • Command of Air Stations & Naval Vessels
President Wilson asks Congress to Declare War on Germany
Coast Guardsman Drill at Ft. Trumbull, CT
USCG & Navy Officers
Loss of Tampa
• Convoy escort duty • 26 September 1918 • 131 dead • Largest US naval loss of the war
USCGC Tampa
Artist‟s Depiction of Tampa‟s sinking
Captains of thePort
• 15 June 1917 -- Espionage Act • 6 December 1917 -- Mont Blanc disaster • Ensure it does not happen in US • Increased munitions shipments • Captain of the Port • CAPT Godfrey L. Carden • New York harbor as largest CG command • 4 October 1918 -- Munitions fire in New Jersey
– Joseph E. Stika – Navy Cross
Godfrey L. Carden
Carden at Work
Seneca & the Wellington Rescue
• • • • • • • Derelict destroyer & convoy escort 16 September 1918 -- convoy to Gibraltar Wellington torpedoed First Lieutenant Fletcher Brown and his volunteers Storm 11 Dead Navy Cross
Navy Cross
Seneca places a damage control crew aboard the torpedoed tanker Wellington
Elmer Stone & NC-4
• CG Aviator 1 • USN Navy Expedition • Competing against the British • 8 May 1919 -- NAS Rockaway • 27 May 1919 – Lisbon • Navy Cross
NC-4 crewmen; Stone 2nd from right
NC-4 lands in Lisbon after trans-Atlantic flight
Fighting for Survival
• • • • • • • • Josephus Daniels Campbell Bill Carter Glass Officers in Favor Enlisted Joint Resolution Executive Order 3160 William F. Reynolds
William F. Reynolds
Prohibition
• 18th Amendment • Volstead Act • Coast Guard mission
Government Agents Destroy Barrels of Liquor
Fighting the “Rum War”
• Bootlegging • Insufficient budgets • Andrew W. Mellon • Appropriations • Frederick C. Billard
Commandant Frederick C. Billard
“Rumrunners”
Almeida
Underwriter
Kirk and Sweeney loaded with rum
Speedboat seized by the Coast Guard
Destroyers for the Coast Guard
• • • • Enlarging the USCG Temporary increase Destroyers unsuitable 750-tonners, 1,000tonners, & “flush deckers”
Destroyers Tucker (L) & Cassin (R) at the Philly Navy Yard
USCGD Paulding with a seized “rum runner”
Destroyer crewmen conduct gunnery practice
Patrol Craft to Combat the “Rumrunners”
Experimental Armed Loening OL-5 75 foot “Six-Bitter”
38‟ Cabin Picket Boat 100-foot patrol boat Petrel
SIGINT, Elizabeth Friedman, & USCG Cryptanalysis
• Signals Intelligence • Introduction of codes • Elizabeth Smith Friedman
Frank L. Meals
Coast Guard Radio Direction Finder
Elizabeth Smith Friedman
Ensign Duke
• CG-2327 • Duke climbed onto the ship • Alone for 9 hours • 3,000 50-gallon drums • Captured 22 men
Ensign Duke climbs aboard SS Economy
Ensign Charles L. Duke
Horace Alderman & I’m Alone
• CG-249 and Boastwain Sanderlin • Boatswain Paul, Wolcott, & Dexter • 20 casualties per year
Horace Alderman
I’m Alone crewmen
End of Prohibition
• Prohibition unpopular • FDR • Beer-Wine Revenue Act • 21st Amendment • Sea change for USCG
Expression of Popular Sentiment
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Prohibition repealed
“Iceberg” Smith & the Marion Expedition
• International Ice Patrol • Edward H. Smith • Oceanographic unit • Marion Expedition • Woods Hole
Edward “Iceberg” Smith
USCGC Marion
USCG in the early 1930s
• Interdicting guns & drugs • Harry G. Hamlet • Small budgets • Cost cutting • Combination with the US Navy • CNO William V. Pratt • Congressional resistance
Harry G. Hamlet
Russell R. Waesche
• • • • • • Early career Headquarters Post-World War I Destroyer Forces Return to HQ Navy War Plans Division • Aide to Commandant • Deep Selection • Longest-serving Commandant
Russell R. Waesche
Itasca & Amelia Earhart
• • • • • Lae to Howland Island USCGC Itasca Radio navigation USS Lexington Speculation
Amelia Earhart
USCGC Itasca
USLHS Joins the USCG
• Reorganization Plan No. 11 • Efficiency & Economy • Integration of 5,200 personnel and other assets • 7 July 1939
Outbreak of World War II
• 1 September 1939 -- Germany Invades Poland • 3 September -- Britain & France declare war • US Declares Its Neutrality • June 1940- France Falls • 22 June 1940 – Espionage Act • Dangerous Cargo Act
Lend-Lease
• 2 September 1940 • 11 March 1941 • End of Isolationism • Terms • April-May 1941 • Atlantic Charter
USCGC Saranac became HMS Banff
Roosevelt & Churchill on board HMS Prince of Wales in July 1941
• • • • •
9 April 1941 Coast Guard primary service USCGC Northland & Buskoe Executive Order No. 8829 Greenland Patrol
Greenland
Buskoe
USCGC Northland
Modoc & Bismarck
• Breakout into the Atlantic • 24 May 1941
- Battle of Denmark Straits - Torpedo plane attack - Bismarck’s AA fire - HMS Norfolk - HMS Prince of Wales
USCGC Modoc
British Swordfish attack Bismarck
World War II – U.S. Attacked
• • • • Taney Walnut Wakefield LT Crotty
Taney at Honolulu, 7 December 1941
Crotty as a cadet, 1934
Wakefield under attack at Singapore
USCGC Walnut
Douglas A. Munro
• 27 September 1942- Guadalcanal • Coxswain of Higgins Boat • “Chesty” Puller • Killed by enemy fire • Only Coast Guardsman awarded the Medal of Honor
USCG in the PTO
• Guadalcanal to Okinawa • Manned Navy and Army ships • USS Serpens
USCG providing logistical support at Okinawa
Marines express their appreciation of the Coast Guard
“Corsair Fleet” & Beach Patrol
• Coast Guard Reserve & Coastal Picket Patrol • Organization of “Hooligan Navy” • Tradition & Establishment • OPERATION PASTORIOUS • SN2 John Cullen • 25 July 1942 • Reduction
SN2 John Cullen
Battle of the Atlantic
• Ocean Supply Lines • USCG role is often overlooked • U-Boats offshore • Victories, but loss of Alexander Hamilton • Convoy duty & “Bloody Winter” • Turnaround in Spring ’43 • Against German planes in the Mediterranean • Final Victory
Alexander Hamilton sinks after being torpedoed
Cutter engages a U-boat with depth charges
Greenland Patrol
• Convoy Duty • Engaging UBoats • Dorchester • Escanaba • Weather stations • Externsteine
Eastwind (L) and Storis in the waters off Greenland
Externsteine
Amphibious Operations in the ETO
• European Theatre of Operations • TORCH through ANVIL • OPERATION OVERLORD – OPERATION NEPTUNE
• Assault Transports • Rescue Flotilla • Landing Craft
83-foot cutters of the First Rescue Flotilla
CG-manned LCI lands troops at Omaha Beach
Quentin R. Walsh
• Logistics and Planning Section • Fort du Homet in Cherbourg • Convinced the Germans • Captured 300 & liberated 50 • Navy Cross
LCDR Walsh with his Navy Cross
Navy Cross
SPARS
• • • • 23 November 1942 More than 10,000 Dorothy Stratton “Semper Paratus – Always Ready”
Dorothy Stratton
SPARS undergo training
Desegregation
• • • • Long service April 1942 December 1942 USCGC Sea Cloud • First officers • SPARs • Integration
Jenkins (L) & Samuels
USCGC Sea Cloud
SPAR Recurits
LORAN
• Long Range Navigation= LORAN • Pulse transmission • Range • March 1942 • Lawrence Harding • Practical system • Stations built throughout the world • Civilian applications
LORAN Station
COTP in World War II
• Navy Department • Increase and consolidation • Marine inspection • June 1942 • Missions • Coordination • Coast Guard Intelligence • Effective
USCG Helps Develop the Helicopter
• • • • • • • • • • • • U-boat successes Burton and Kossler Many uses Budget issues Frank A. Erickson Army & Navy Waesche’s approval Board USCGC Cobb Waesche secured funding Other applications Future role in the Coast Guard
Frank A. Erickson
USCGC Cobb conducts experiments
End of the War
• • • • 2 September 1945 “Magic Carpet” duty 31 December 1945 Executive Order No. 9666
President Harry S. Truman
Japanese envoy signs the articles of surrender
USS Hunter Liggett served on “Magic Carpet” duty
Downsizing After World War II
• Demobilization Plan • Separation Centers • Joseph F. Farley
– Class of 1912 – Destroyer Force – During the War – “Uncle Joe” – Clarification of CG roles
ADM Joseph F. Farley
Korean War
• Korean Coast Guard • 25 June 1950 • No cutters • Important to war effort • Ocean Stations • SAR assets • Port Security • LORAN
US advisors visit a class at the Korean Naval Academy
Pusan LORAN station
Ocean Stations • Ocean Station program • Duty • Routines
USCGC Winona arrives to relieve USCGC Winnebago
PBM-5G buzzes USCGC Vance
Collecting Weather Data
Northwest Passage
• • • • • Ambition for 400 years DEW Breaking ice Stuck in the ice Breakout & completion
Map of the Arctic waters
USCGC Storis in 1957
Storis, Spar, & Bramble make their way through the ice
Ice Operations
• Purpose • Polar Operations • Domestic Ice Operations • International Ice Patrol • Marine Science
USCGC Northland under sail
USCGC Eastwind in the Antarctic, Deep Freeze „55-‟56
Newest Polar icebreaker, USCGC Healy
• Tonkin Gulf Resolution • CG participation needed • Squadron One • Squadron Three
Vietnam War
82-footers on transports bound for Vietnam
USCG 311-foot cutters in Vietnam
Vietnam-bound Coast Guardsmen begin training
Operation Market Time
• Supplies from North Vietnam • Interdiction mission/Single command • Success • Logistics diverted to the • Ho Chi Minh Trail
USCGC Rush provides naval gunfire support
Crew from Point White pose with captured VC weapons
Men from Gresham inspect suspected Vietcong junk
“Winning the Hearts and Minds”
Distributing candy to Vietnamese children
USCG Warrant Officer visits a girl from the Saigon School for Blind Girls
A BMC from Point Mast gives a gift to a Vietnamese girl
USCG junior officer with the children he taught math
Jack C. Rittichier
• Coast Guard Aviator No. 997 • Exchange Program • 37th ARRS • 3 more DFCs • 9 June 1968 • Arlington National Cemetery
Distinguished Flying Cross
Jack C. Rittichier
LT Rittichier Returns Home
Other Missions “in Country”
LORAN
Tending Aids to Navigation
Explosive Loading Detachment
Transition to DOT
• • • • • Lyndon B. Johnson Executive Order No. 167-81 177 years Administrative Move Willard J. Smith
President Lyndon B. Johnson
ADM Willard J. Smith
• Fishery Conservation and Management Act of 1976 • CG enforcement • Notable Cases – 1997 – 1998
Fisheries Management
HC-130 flies over a Soviet factory vessel and fishing trawler
Storis tied alongside the Soviet vessel Lamut
Boarding team inspects a fishing vessel in the Atlantic
Women in the USCG
• End of Women’s Reserve • USCGA Co-ed • Sea Duty • Conflict with Navy
ADM Chester A. Bender
USCGC Gallatin
Standing watch on board USCGC Morgenthau
Mariel Boatlift
• 1959- Castro in Cuba • April 1980 • Largest USCG op in peacetime • USCG Auxiliary • 125,000 Cubans
Rescues of Note
• Mirlo • Bermuda Sky Queen • LT Vukic off China • Prisendam
John Allen Midgett LT “Big John” Vukic
Bermuda Sky Queen rescue
Prinsendam rescue in the Gulf of Alaska
Maritime Defense Zones
• 7 March 1984
– Atlantic – Pacific
• Declaration of War • 4 August 1986
ADM Paul A. Yost
Fighting the Drug War
• 1970s- Increased demand in US • 1980s- Continued growth • LEDETs • Noteworthy Drug Seizures • Operation Frontier Shield
Record of Drug Seizures on the Hull of a CG Cutter
Coast Guard deployed Aerostat airships as part of their interdiction efforts
Seized cargo of illegal drugs
Exxon Valdez and OPA 90
• 24 March 1989 • Oil Protection Act of 1990 • 1991 -- Kuwait • HU-25A Falcon
HU-25 A Falcon
Desert Shield & Desert Storm
• • • • • 1 August 1990 LEDETs Liaison Reserves & PSUs 21 April 1991
PSU in position
Coast Guardsmen conduct security patrols
Migrant Interdiction
• Refugee migration
– Haiti – Cuba – China
• 24 November 1995 • Work continues
11 migrants in a 1959 Buick sedan, interdicted in February 2004
110‟ Patrol Boat carries Cuban refugees during Operation Able Vigil
Cuban rafts interdicted in 1994
Golden Venture, loaded with 296 Chinese illegal migrants, beached on Long Island in 1993
9/11 and Operation Noble Eagle
• 11 September 2001 • Activities New York • 5 November 2001
USCGC Tahoma controls vessel traffic in New York harbor while the World Trade Center complex burns in the background
Damage to the Pentagon
CG Patrol Boat on the Potomac after 9/11
20 September 2001 - President George W. Bush addresses the Congress and announces the “War on Terror”
Transition to DHS
• President George W. Bush • 25 November 2002 • Tom Ridge • 25 February 2003
Secretary Tom Ridge
Operation Iraqi Freedom
• Missions
– Port security – Secure oil terminals – Maritime Environmental Response – Navigational Survey
• 1250 Coast Guard personnel • DC3 Nathan Bruckenthal
DC3 Nathan Bruckenthal
PSU 311 on patrol in the port of Umm Qasr, Iraq
PSU 311 provides security with a .50-caliber machine gun on the Khawr al Amaya oil terminal
A Coast Guardsman from PSU 313 walks the catwalk at the Mina al Bakr oil terminal.
Hurricane Katrina
• 29 August 2005
– 10:00 AM -- Landfall – 3:05 PM -- First Rescue
• USCG Response: – 62 Aircraft – 42 Cutters – 131 boats – Over 5,000 personnel • 33,735 Rescued
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