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Muscles and might. The stations of the U.S. Life-Saving Service, which merged into the U.S. Coast Guard in 1915, consisted of fully manned, around-the-clock lifeboat facilities and houses of refuge staffed by civilians. At lifeboat stations, surfmen performed "open beach launchings," pulling their rowing vessel to sea on a wagon. They also patrolled the coast by foot at day and at night.
Muscles and might. The stations of the U.S. Life-Saving Service, which merged into the U.S. Coast Guard in 1915, consisted of fully manned, around-the-clock lifeboat facilities and houses of refuge staffed by civilians. At lifeboat stations, surfmen performed "open beach launchings," pulling their rowing vessel to sea on a wagon. They also patrolled the coast by foot at day and at night.
Photo: U.S. Coast Guard
Colorized image of operator at the Coast Guard radio station at Miami in the 1930s.
Photos: U.S. Coast Guard
The U.S. Revenue Service cutter Grisham was launched on Sept. 12, 1896 at Globe Iron Works in Cleveland, Ohio. It was originally assigned to the Great Lakes. During the Spanish-American War, Grisham was cut in half for transport by barge through the Saint Lawrence locks and reassembled for Atlantic patrol. In 1909, Gresham steamed to the aid of RMS Republic after the passenger liner collided with another ship and sent a distress signal by a new invention called "wireless."
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Just another day on the Great Lakes as waves pound an ore carrier. The Ninth Coast Guard District is responsible for the five Great Lakes and Saint Lawrence Seaway - including 6,700 miles of shoreline and 1,500 miles of the border with Canada.
When all else fails, the U.S. Coast Guard is Semper Paratus.
Colorized image of operator at the Coast Guard radio station at Miami in the 1930s.
Photos: U.S. Coast Guard
The U.S. Revenue Service cutter Grisham was launched on Sept. 12, 1896 at Globe Iron Works in Cleveland, Ohio. It was originally assigned to the Great Lakes. During the Spanish-American War, Grisham was cut in half for transport by barge through the Saint Lawrence locks and reassembled for Atlantic patrol. In 1909, Gresham steamed to the aid of RMS Republic after the passenger liner collided with another ship and sent a distress signal by a new invention called "wireless."
Photo: Unknown
Just another day on the Great Lakes as waves pound an ore carrier. The Ninth Coast Guard District is responsible for the five Great Lakes and Saint Lawrence Seaway - including 6,700 miles of shoreline and 1,500 miles of the border with Canada.
When all else fails, the U.S. Coast Guard is Semper Paratus.