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Coast Guard Station South Haven: South Haven: 1886 Active Unknown 272 [336] Coast Guard Station South Manitou Island: South Manitou Island: 1900 Pre-1962 260 [337] Coast Guard Station St. Joseph: St. Joseph: 1874 Active Unknown [338] Coast Guard Station Sturgeon Point: Haynes Township: 1875 Pre-1960 5 10th 251 [339] Coast Guard Station Tawas ...
Built in 1934, the building is on the National Register of Historic Places (as the Port Orford Coast Guard Station) and was used by the U.S. Coast Guard until 1970. [3] The museum includes the station's refurbished, unsinkable 36-foot (11 m) motor life boat, and information about the Japanese bombing of the south Oregon coast during World War II.
Airfields of the United States Army Air Forces in Oregon (12 P) Pages in category "Military installations in Oregon" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.
Coast Guard Station Tillamook Bay is an active duty installation of the United States Coast Guard located in Garibaldi, Oregon, as well as a nationally recognized historic site. A station has been operating in Tillamook Bay since 1908. The station was opened by the United States Life-saving Service a precursor agency to the Coast Guard. The ...
Oregon U.S. Coast Guard Station Newport [119] U.S. Coast Guard 1915–Present: CG-36503: No N/A: N/A Ocean Park Washington Klipsan Beach Life Saving Station Vacation Rentals [120] U.S. Life-Saving Service 1848–1915: Klipsan Beach Life Saving Station: NRHP 79002546: July 5, 1979 Port Orford Oregon Port Orford Heads State Park [121] U.S. Coast ...
An aerial view of Base Seattle. District 13 is a United States Coast Guard district, based at the Henry M. Jackson Federal Building, in Seattle, Washington.It covers the Pacific Northwest and its Area of Responsibility encompasses four states; Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Montana.
Coast Guard Air Station New Orleans; Coast Guard Air Station Houston; Coast Guard Air Station Corpus Christi; USCGC Cypress (WLB-210) USCGC Barbara Mabrity (WLM-559) USCGC Harry Claiborne (WLM-561) USCGC Benjamin B. Dailey (WPC-1123) USCGC Jacob L.A. Paroo (WPC-1125)
In 1882, the first full-time Life Saving Service crew was sworn in at this site. Then in 1915, the Life Saving Service merged with the Revenue Cutter Service to form the United States Coast Guard. The existing station was first occupied in February 1967 and is currently the site for Station Cape Disappointment and the National Motor Lifeboat ...