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Coast Guard rescues man who was stranded for 3 days on an island
The U.S. Coast Guard says it rescued a 64-year-old man whose sailboat became disabled and who spent three days stranded on an island in the Bahamas.
Expanding the definition of ‘People First’ to address EMFP concerns
The Exceptional Family Member Program system requires a better understanding of the Army chief of staff's "People First" mantra, says the author of this commentary.
By Chaplain (Col.) Geoff Bailey
Best pics of the week: Feb. 7, 2021
Coast Guard Cutter Polar Star in the Bering Strait, 83-year vigil of the Tomb of the Unknown, and B-52 refueled over Central Command area, and more in this week's Frontline Photos.
Navy, Coast Guard seized $211 million worth of drugs from Pacific smugglers
The 11,400 pounds of cocaine and 9,000 pounds of marijuana was offloaded from the USS Gabrielle Giffords on Monday, a Coast Guard statement said.
NATO mulls its future in Afghanistan as US draws down troops
President Donald Trump’s decision to pull almost half the U.S. troops out of Afghanistan by mid-January leaves NATO in a bind.
Check out these otherworldly photos from a Coast Guard cutter’s trip into the Arctic
The crew patrolled a total of more than 10,000 nautical miles and reached as far north as the 72nd parallel.
By Jon Simkins
Coast Guard crew saves ship from fire while underway in 7th Fleet
The blaze broke out Sunday in the exhaust stack of the national security cutter Waesche.
Great power competition heats up in the thawing Arctic, and the US must respond
Russia and China have been busy in a rapidly changing Arctic, and America seems to have barely noticed.
By Bradley Bowman and Maj. Scott Adamson
‘Beetle Bailey’ turns 70 — Will he tackle TikTok next? Or join Space Force?
Love him or hate him, Beetle Bailey turns 70.
By Howard Altman
Watch the Coast Guard shoot at a shark for trying to join a swim call party
Unfortunately for the shark, the Coast Guard is known to enforce a strict “We prefer to keep our limbs” policy.
By Jon Simkins