Coast Guard
1970 US Coast Guard Cutter USCGC WHEC-717 Mellon Photo 
A-1926 STERLING ENGINE ALDEN BUFFALO DOLPHIN COAST GUARD 
A-1938 WESTERN ELECTRIC MARINE RADIO TELEPHONE BOAT SAIL NAUTICAL COAST GUARD AD 
1990 MR Coast Guard USCGC Point Stuart WPB-82358 Photo 
1989 MR Coast Guard Patrol Boat San Diego Calif. Photo 
1990 MR Coast Guard Inspects USNS Antares T-AKR-294 
1985 MR Coast Guard USCGC RUSH WHEC-723 Photo 
1985 MR Coast Guard Training Bark Eagle WIX-327 Photo 
1989 MR Coast Guard Cutter USCGC ALERT WMEC-630 Photo 
1988 MR Coast Guard Cutter USCGC Jarvis WHEC-725 Photo 
1990s MR Coast Guard Cutter USCGC CAMPBELL WMEC-909 
1986 MR Coast Guard Icebreaker NORTHWIND WAGB-282 Photo 
1992 MR Coast Guard Icebreaker Polar Sea WAGB-11 Photo 
1986 MR Coast Guard Patrol Boat POINT HEYER WPB-82369 
1986 MR Coast Guard Patrol Boat POINT WARDE WPB-82368 
1989 MR Coast Guard Patrol Boat USCGC MAUI WPB-1304 
Photo, U.S. Coast Guard BURTON ISLAND (WAGB-283) 
Photo, U.S. Coast Guard “POLAR STAR” (WAGB-10) 
70/80s Coast Guard Cutter Harriet Lane WMEC-903 
70/80s Coast Guard Cutter USCGC Harriet Lane WMEC-903 
MAGNIFICENT U.S COAST GUARD EAGLE E.E HANDMADE WOODEN SAIL BOAT MODEL 36 INCHES. 
1955 Coast Guard Picture – USCGC MANITOU (WYTM-60) w/ Burma Prime Minister 
Photo: US Coast Guard Cutter Sycamore In KODIAK, Alaska 
Photo: US Coast Guard Cutter Mellon In The Bering Sea 
1980s Coast Guard Harbor Tug USCGC Apalachee Photo 
1980s Canada CCGS Coast Guard Auxiliary Vessels 
Morse Single Lever Controls Coast Guard boats print Ad 
1942 USCG Coast Guard ship Universal boat Motor ad 
70/80s Coast Guard Cutter USCGC Harriet Lane WMEC-903 
70/80s Coast Guard Cutter Harriet Lane WMEC-903 
1960 Morse Instrument Co Ad-Coast Guard Boats-Icebreake 
Jan. 1953 Proceedings of the MERCHANT MARINE COUNCIL US Coast Guard Publication 
1980s Coast Guard Cutter WPB-1324 USCGC Key Largo 
1970s Coast Guard Icebreaker USCGC Southwind Tanzania 
Vintage U S Coast Guard 1960 Manual 
1970s CCGS Canadian Coast Guard Tender James Douglas 
1936 news poster – NANTUCKET SHIPWRECK! – COAST GUARD 
1970s CCGS Canadian Coast Guard Buoy Tender Nahidik 
COAST GUARD Federal Requirements for Pleasure Craft 
COAST GUARD ” SANGRAM ” India 
1956 COAST GUARD Patrol Boat CG-83411 Photo~Bendix AD 
COASTGUARD “UNIMARK” TOWS LATVIA’S SHIP “AMA PHOTO 1949 
CANADIAN COAST GUARD AUXILIARY blazer badge 
2004 United States Coast Guard Patrolling The Great Lakes Article & Photos 
1965 Coast Guard USCGC Geodetic Survey Ship Pioneer Maps Ocean Floor Press Photo 
1931 USCG Coast Guard 78 patrol boat Sterling engine ad 
1956 35mm SLIDE WOODRUSH ROTARY COAST GUARD SHIP DECK 
1981 USCG U.S. Coast Guard Academy application ad 
1987 US Coast Guard Defense Readiness 4-Page Photo Article 
1970s CCGS Canadian Coast Guard Buoy Tender Nahidik 
1970s CCGS Canadian Coast Guard Tender James Douglas 
US Coast Guard Pleasure Craft Federal Requirements Motorboats 1968 
1879 Engraving ~ Launch of the French Ironclad Coastguard Ram ~ The Cerberus 
1938 WESTERN ELECTRIC MARINE RADIO TELEPHONE BOAT SAIL NAUTICAL COAST GUARD AD 
1926 STERLING ENGINE ALDEN BUFFALO DOLPHIN COAST GUARD 
1945 Weldwood Plywood Ad-U S Coast Guard 12′ One-Design 
1992 MR Coast Guard Icebreaker Polar Sea WAGB-11 Photo 
Coast Guard Patrol Spotlight 71″ Nautical Lamp 
Coast Guard Patrol Spotlight 71″ Nautical Lamp 
Coast Guard High Endurance Cutter Model Ship – choice 
Coast Guard Medium Endurance Cutter Model Ship NIB 
Coast Guard Eagle Model Ship 28″ L Fully Assembled NIB 
1964 Coast Guard USCGC WPC-617 Vigilant Official Photo 
Vintage Radio Poster U S Coast Guard Ice Cutter University of Virginia Football 
Photo: US Coast Guard Patrol Boat & The Boldt Castle 
1970s Coast Guard Icebreaker WAGB-10 USCGC Polar Star 8×10 Photo #2 
1970s Coast Guard Icebreaker WAGB-10 USCGC Polar Star 8×10 Photo 
Photo: US Coast Guard C-130 Hercules, Lake Tahoe, Ca. 
1959-60s Insignia of USCG Coast Guard Original Original 8×10 Photo 
CUTTER U.S. COASTGUARD MINNETONKA WICH PATRO PHOTO 1962 
U.S. COASTGUARD SEBAGO WILL GO TO VERACRUZ PHOTO 1960 
COAST GUARD EAGLE 36″ WOODEN SAIL BOAT MODEL SHIP NEW! HAND MADE REALISTIC 
WARRANT OFFICER (KEEPER) HAT PIN SILVER PLATED FULL SIZE 1930 – 1950 COAST GUARD 
UTB-41 US Coast Guard Boat Mahogany Wood Model Large 
Photo: US Coast Guard Cutter Mellon In The Bering Sea 
1986 MR Coast Guard Patrol Boat POINT HEYER WPB-82369 
1953-1983 Canadian Coast Guard Ship CCGS D’Iberville 
1990 MR Coast Guard USCGC Point Stuart WPB-82358 Photo 
1989 MR Coast Guard Patrol Boat San Diego Calif. Photo 
1990 MR Coast Guard Inspects USNS Antares T-AKR-294 
1985 MR Coast Guard USCGC RUSH WHEC-723 Photo 
1985 MR Coast Guard Training Bark Eagle WIX-327 Photo 
1989 MR Coast Guard Cutter USCGC ALERT WMEC-630 Photo 
1988 MR Coast Guard Cutter USCGC Jarvis WHEC-725 Photo 
1990s MR Coast Guard Cutter USCGC CAMPBELL WMEC-909 
Photo: US Coast Guard Cutter Liberty In Glacier Bay, Alaska, 2003 
FIGHTING COAST GUARD original movie lobby JOHN RUSSELL 1951 11×14 poster 
1980s Coast Guard Cutter WPB-1324 USCGC Key Largo 
rp8262 – Norwegian Coastguard – Senja – photo 6×4 
Photo: Coast Guard HH-60 JayHawk & Edgecumbe Volcano AK 
1980s Canadian Coast Guard Western Region Booklet 
Photo: US Coast Guard Cutter Jarvis In JUNEAU, Alaska 
US COAST GUARD CUTTER ADAK BROOKLYN BRIDGE PHOTO AUG 02 
USCG Eagle 21″ Model Ship Wooden Coast Guard Boat 
U.S.C.G. COAST GUARD RESCUE BOAT LTD ED CHRISTMAS BALL ORNAMENT -SEMPER PARATUS 
1992 USCGC Coast Guard WPB-82370 USS Point Richmond 
1986 MR Coast Guard Icebreaker NORTHWIND WAGB-282 Photo 
1926 USCG Coast Guard ship boat photo Sterling print ad 
1955 magazine article Coast Guard Cadet training on the tall ship Eagle 
Photo: US Coast Guard Cutter Storis In Aleutian Islands 

Steps To Take The Coast Guard Aviation Program
The following are opinions from soldiers regarding the Coast Guard Aviation program: “My questions are kind of difficult. I’ve talked to many different recruiters, and retirees. My goal is to fly in the coast guard, I want to fly Jayhawks or dolphins prefibly, but I will really fly anything and work my way there. I am very interested in joining CSPI, but I am not sure if my school qualifies. I think the minority rate is close, and I hope it does.”
“I planned on CSPI, OCS, and then blue 21 if I can. I also wanted to know the chances of becoming a pilot are, and what path there is the most efficient. Also, would joining another branch of the military, and then going direct commission into flight be easier. And if so what branch would be the best.”
“Take your education more seriously than you take your grammar and you may go somewhere. Flying is serious business, steps cannot be overlooked, (like the absence of caps and punctuation)… many people read these interviews, keep it squared away. You have to get selected to two programs if you go through another branch first (the first service then the second). Plus flying in the other services isn’t exactly a cake walk. Additionally, you may get stuck in a stop loss and not be allowed to leave the other service. So easy is not a word I would use.”
“Don’t you all think that it would be easier given our young lads experience, to get into say, Army aviation as a warrant than the CG aviator program? When I was in, if you were a pilot in another branch of service, it was a lot easier to get into CG Aviation. Course things change. Look at the information on CSPI. To find out if your school qualifies for CSPI. When you follow the link you will find out Embry Riddle does not meet the minimum 25% minority requirement. I don’t remember CSPI having a minority minimum for the program. I would double check on that, the website might be wrong.”
“When I was attending Riddle (99-03) I was in the CG reserves and I personally know two people that where accepted into the CSPI program. Well, only about 40% of CG aviators are prior aviators so 60% are home grown CG. So by numbers alone, you have a better shot going the CG route. Additionally, the DCAs are competing against other pilots and there are very few boards a year. One or two only so again, define easy. Any way you go it is difficult, just a different barrier to face.”
“CSPI does not guarantee Flight School. Only Blue 21 and Avcad (for Active Duty Members) do. Blue 21 is a different route to get accepted to OCS and guaranteed Aviation. You cannot go from CSPI to OCS and then Blue 21. You would have to apply for CSPI, attend OCS, and then submit a request to Flight School. Or you could just apply to Blue 21, but you would have to change to a school with a 25% minority population. There is also AVCAD for Active Duty Members. I am not quite sure how it works, but if you Google “Coast Guard OCS Portal” there is information on that message board about AVCAD.”
“You should look into the Army Warrant Officer Program. They have a 6 year commitment after Flight School, and you may be able to lateral over to the Coast Guard after you complete your six year commitment and until you are age 34. I believe the Navy may also have a Warrant Officer Program, but it might be for Active Duty members only. You can learn a lot more by looking around military.com, the OCS Portal, and even the USCG website.”
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How long did the coast guard pilot fly during hurricane Katrina?
How long did the coast guard pilot fly during hurricane Katrina?
Does anybody know how long they are allowed to fly on a average week and how long they flew during Hurricane Katrina?
it is one week.