Wednesday, October 20, 2021

PORT SECURITY WW2

It was all hands on deck during World War Two and the U.S. Coast Guard recruited volunteers for port security duty.

The first unit was organized in Philadelphia in 1942.

The volunteers patrolled docks, factories and warehouses - keeping watch for espionage as well as everyday threats like fire and theft.

Men and women both served, typically working two shifts a week.

"Who goes there?"

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