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  2. List of equipment of the United States Coast Guard - Wikipedia

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    The Coast Guard's 47-foot primary heavy-weather boat used for search and rescue as well as law enforcement and homeland security. [14] Response Boat – Medium: 45' The Coast Guard has signed a multi-year contract for 180 Response Boat – Medium (RB-M) boats that were delivered starting in 2008 to replace the 41′ UTB boats.

  3. List of United States Coast Guard stations - Wikipedia

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    This article contains a list of United States Coast Guard stations in the United States within the United States Coast Guard's nine districts. There are currently many stations located throughout the country along the shores of the Atlantic Ocean , Gulf of Mexico , Pacific Ocean and Great Lakes .

  4. List of United States Coast Guard cutters - Wikipedia

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    The List of United States Coast Guard Cutters is a listing of all cutters to have been commissioned by the United States Coast Guard during the history of that service. It is sorted by length down to 65', the minimum length of a USCG cutter.

  5. Category:United States Coast Guard ship names - Wikipedia

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    This category is for pages about names used by more than one ship of the United States Coast Guard.Only shipindex pages should be included in this category. Individual ships (including those that are the only one to bear the name) should instead be categorised in Category:Ships of the United States Coast Guard, or the relevant subcategory for the type of vessel.

  6. Surfmen - Wikipedia

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    Surfman insignia used by United States Coast Guard, consisting of a pewter-toned life buoy crossed by two oars. Surfman Howard Daniel Browning of Station Narrangansett Pier in winter uniform, c. 1909. Surfmen was the terminology used to describe members of the United States Lifesaving Service.

  7. Douglas A. Munro Coast Guard Headquarters Building

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    In the same year, the U.S. Coast Guard moved to the Munsey Trust Building, which was home up until 1919. In 1921, the Bond Building became the new building for headquarters. By the 1930s, U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters units were distributed among three venues – the Treasury Annex, the Wilkins Building and the Liberty Loan Building. [1]

  8. List of United States Coast Guard people - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of people who served in the United States Coast Guard and have gained notability through previous or subsequent endeavors, infamy, or successes: Note: When adding a name to this list, please place the same in alphabetical order and provide a reliable verifiable source.

  9. United States Coast Guard - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Coast Guard Search and Rescue (CG-SAR) is one of the Coast Guard's best-known operations. [24] The National Search and Rescue Plan designates the Coast Guard as the federal agency responsible for maritime SAR operations, and the United States Air Force as the federal agency responsible for inland SAR. [25]