U.S. Coast Guard Historian's Office
Digital Library


General Overviews (U.S. Coast Guard History)


Responses to Incidents of National Significance


Auxiliary History


Regional Histories


Organizational History


U.S. Revenue Cutter Service & Revenue Marine


Bering Sea Patrol


U.S. Life-Saving Service


U.S. Lighthouse Service


Lighthouses


Lighthouse Tenders, Buoy Tenders & ATON History


Lightships


U.S. Steamboat Inspection Service


Cutters


Cutter Naming, Christening, Launching, Commissioning & Other Traditions


Icebreakers


Aviation


Memoirs & Other First-Person Narrative Accounts

General

Autobiography of VADM Thomas Sargent III's Coast Guard career that included distinguished service during World War II and Vietnam.

CAPT Richard Wight describes his colorful Coast Guard career in his memoir entitled: "Coasties: My Service in the United States Coast Guard, 1952-1986."  His service included sea-duty aboard CGCs WinonaNorthwindWachusettActiveMinnetonkaConfidence, & Campbell.  He also saw service at LORANSTAs Spruce Cape & Estartit, Spain and staff duty with the First, Eleventh & 17th Districts.

Revenue Cutter Service

​CDR Thomas C. Odderstol served in both the Revenue Cutter Service and Coast Guard during his distinguished career.  He enlisted in the RCS aboard the cutter Dexter at Arundel Cove, Maryland, in 1904 as a Coal Heaver.  In this rare account he describes the life of the enlisted corps of the RCS at this time, including recruitment, training (if any), examinations, uniforms, makeup of the enlisted corps, and other fascinating information recorded in 1955.

Lightships

Recollections, reminisces, and thoughts about life on a lightship from five former crewman and the daughter of LV-116's first commanding officer. The interviews were conducted by historian Frank Hebblethwaite. A unique and important account by crewmen who served aboard LV 116 in the 1930s.

Aviation

Pioneering Coast Guard Aviator Captain William Wishar wrote this letter describing his experiences with the "birth" of Coast Guard aviation activities, including commanding the service's first air station at Morehead City, NC.

CDR Ron Huddleston writes about his experiences as a pilot, first arriving at the newly commissioned AIRSTA Chicago as his first aviation assignment.  He then goes on to write about his first ALPAT where he served aboard CGC Jarvis, flying the Sikorsky HH-52A.

CDR William "Bill" Thrall, USCG (Ret.) recounts an early precursor to the Rescue Swimmer Program he helped pioneer.

Segregation/Integration

A first-person account by USCG veteran Jim Mooney about his shipmate, F1/c Harrison, USCG, an African American, aboard CGC Lilac in 1950 and a general discussion of the state of desegregation in the USCG at the time soon after President Harry Truman's Executive Order 9961.

World War I

AS Hamilton Cochrane's memoir of his service in the U.S. Coast Guard during World War I, including his basic training at Fort Trumball, and service overseas with the Coast Guard Squadron based at Gibraltar aboard the cutter Algonquin.

World War II

VADM Thomas Sargent's first-person experiences during World War II while serving as the executive officer and commanding officer of the USS PC-469.

S1c Jack Drew's memoirs of his service in the Coast Guard during World War II.  Entitled "The Coast Guard Experiences & Adventures of Seaman 1st Class Jack Drew During World War II", his account covers his time in service, from boot camp at Curtis Bay, witnessing a "Drumming Out Ceremony" at Fort McHenry, to his assignments at CG station San Juan, PR, NAS St. Lucia, BWI, 3rd Naval District & New York City, & duty at sea aboard CGC's Crawford & WSC 711. Memoir was edited by W. J. Hayden, USCG (Ret.).

Coast Guard World War II veteran Edward Flynn's memoir of his service aboard the Army Repair Ship Duluth with the assistance of shipmates Ken Archer, Arthur Marx (related to "Groucho") and Ernest Simpson.

Vietnam

Desert Shield/Desert Storm


Missions

General Overviews

Law Enforcement - Prohibition

Law Enforcement - Migrant Interdiction/SAR

Law Enforcement - Fisheries

Environmental Protection

Marine Safety

Oceanography

Port Security

Search & Rescue


National Defense - General Overviews

Quasi-War with France

  • "The Revenue Cutters in the Quasi-War with France"; by LTJG R. W. Daly, USCGR.  USCG Academy reprint of an original article published in Naval Institute Proceedings Vol. 68, No. 12 (December 1942), pp. 1713-1723. 
     
  • "Benjamin Hiller & the Cutter Pickering in the Quasi-War with France"; by Dr. William H. Thiesen, Ph.D.; Sea History 122 (Spring 2008), pp. 24-27.

War of 1812

Mexican-American War

Civil War

Spanish-American War

World War I

Inter-War Period

World War II

Coast Guard-Manned Navy & Army Vessels

Greenland Patrol

North Atlantic Campaign

​European Theater

​Pacific Theater

Intelligence

American Theater-Homefront

Korean War

Vietnam

Desert Shield & Desert Storm

9/11; September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attacks on the U.S.

Operation Iraqi Freedom


Personnel

General Information

Minorities

Women

Chief Warrant & Warrant Officers

Chief Petty Officers

Civilians

Enlistment & Recruiting

Uniforms


Miscellaneous

Arctic, Alaska, Antarctica & Ice Operations


Communications (incl. Radio, Telephone, Telegraph & Teletype)


Creed of the United States Coast Guardsman


Cutter Naming, Christening, Launching, Commissioning & Other Traditions


Diving Program


Expeditions, Operations & Cruises (Non-Arctic/Antarctica)


Flags, Ensigns, Logos, Pennants, Seals, Standards & Streamers


Intelligence Program


Marksmanship


Mascots


Monuments & Memorials


Port Security Units (PSUs)


Public Affairs


Responses to Incidents of National Significance