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United States Coast Guard

Aliases

Revenue Cutter Service (historical predecessor, 1790–1915)U.S. Coast GuardUSCGUnited States Coast Guard

Disambiguation

United States Coast Guard is a U.S. military branch, distinct from civilian maritime agencies or international coast guards.

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Organization

military-branchUSfounded: 1915

Enrichment

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  • History of the United States Coast Guard
    Wikipediahigh· 2026-05-14
    • Established January 28, 1915, through merger of Revenue Cutter Service and Lifesaving Service
    • Revenue Cutter Service originated August 4, 1790
    • Military service and branch of the armed forces of the United States
    • Operates under Department of Homeland Security in peacetime; Department of the Navy in wartime
    • Core missions: search and rescue, law enforcement, maritime security, environmental protection, coastal security
  • Coast Guard History
    Military.comhigh· 2026-05-14
    • Comprehensive overview of Coast Guard founding and evolution
    • Documentation of service roles in peacetime and wartime
    • Historical participation in combat operations from Civil War through modern era
  • U-2s, UFOs, and Operation Blue Book
    U.S. Navy History and Heritage Commandhigh· 2026-05-14
    • Coast Guard photographer Shell R. Alpert documented UFO incident July 16, 1952, Salem, Massachusetts Air Station
    • UAP/UFO records declassified as part of multi-agency release May 8, 2026
    • Approximately 162 declassified UAP records published containing military reports, photographs, and witness accounts
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United States Coast Guard

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