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  2. Wetting-down - Wikipedia

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    Wetting-down is a raucous ceremony for newly promoted officers observed in the U.S. and Royal navies, and the U.S. Coast Guard. The U.S. Marines , National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Corps , and U.S. Public Health Service officers also participate in this custom as homage to their naval heritage .

  3. Command Senior Enlisted Leader Identification Badges

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    Prior to the release of the U.S. Coast Guard's March 2012 (M1020.6G) and August 2018 (M1020.6J) uniform regulations, the Coast Guard awarded/issued non-designated sector Command Senior Enlisted Leader Identification Badges to the senior most senior enlisted leader of a U.S. Coast Guard sector and unit level. Due to the removal of these badges ...

  4. Category:Naval ceremonies - Wikipedia

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  5. United States Navy Ceremonial Guard - Wikipedia

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    King Harald V of Norway inspects the USN CG during an arrival ceremony in Washington, D.C. The United States Navy Ceremonial Guard is the official ceremonial unit of the United States Navy. It is responsible for the performance of public duties in the U.S. Navy. The guard is composed of 200+ enlisted navy personnel.

  6. Moral Injury: Healing - The Huffington Post

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    As in the San Diego program, patients are asked to imagine they are revealing their secret to a compassionate, trusted moral authority – a coach or priest. “The assumption here is if there is someone in your life who has your back, cares for you, is compassionate and you have felt their love for you, then you are safe in disclosing what you ...

  7. Black cadets at the United States Coast Guard Academy

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    Chapter 03 - World War II: The Navy - includes some information on integration on Coast Guard cutters. Chapter 04 World War II: The Marine Corps and the Coast Guard-Chapter 20 Limited Response to Discrimination - includes info about President John F. Kennedy's personal involvement with the first attempts to desegregate the Coast Guard Academy.

  8. Viewers Spot an Error During the Paris Olympics Opening Show

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    You could be the flag team that hoisted the Olympic Flag upside down at the opening ceremony. #Paris2024 — Jonathan Jaworski (@jaworskijp) July 26, 2024. Bro the Olympic Flag is upside down

  9. Maritime response following the September 11 attacks

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    U.S. Coast Guard ships that responded included cutters USCGC Katherine Walker, USCGC Adak, [17] and USCGC Tahoma. [18] After the attacks on the World Trade Center towers on September 11, 2001, the Coast Guard tug USCGC Hawser, homeported in Bayonne, New Jersey, was the first on scene in New York Harbor and acted as On-Scene Commander.