Historic Landmarks

 

  Please search the image and resource galleries at the bottom of the page for images, articles, documents and publications detailing Coast Guard Landmarks (lighthouses, stations, units, etc)

 

Life-Saving Service & Coast Guard Stations

 

  

Coast Guard Air Stations

In March 1920 the Coast Guard's first air station was established at Morehead City, North Carolina, when the service took over the abandoned naval air station and borrowed four Curtiss HS-2L flying-boats and two Aeromarine Model 40s from the U.S. Navy.  However, funds were not provided to support the operation and the station was closed.  During 1925 LCDR C. G. von Paulsen, USCG borrowed a Vought UO-1 seaplane from the U.S. Navy and, operating from Squantum, Massachusetts and later Ten Pound Island in Gloucester Harbor, he demonstrated the potential of aviation in combating the smuggling of whiskey.

With an appropriation of money by Congress for the purchase of five aircraft-three Loening OL-5 amphibians and two Chance Vought UO-4's--the first to be owned by the service, these were flown from air stations established at Ten Pound Island, Gloucester, Massachusetts, and Cape May, New Jersey.  From that point Coast Guard aviation continued to grow and stations were established around the country.


 

 Light Stations

 

Visit the National Park Service Maritime Heritage Program's website for a searchable inventory of Historic Lighthouses and Light Stations:

https://www.nps.gov/maritime/inventories/lights.htm 

 

   

                                          


Aviation Stations

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 Air Stations (alphabetical):

      AIRSTA Annette

AIRSTA Arlington

AIRSTA Astoria

AIRSTA Atlantic City

AIRSTA Barbers Point

AIRSTA Biloxi

AIRSTA Borinquen

AIRSTA Brooklyn

AIRSTA Cape Cod

AIRSTA Cape May

AIRSTA Charleston

AIRSTA Chicago

AIRSTA Clearwater

AIRSTA Corpus Christi

AIRSTA Detroit

AIRSTA Elizabeth City

AIRSTA Houston

AIRSTA Humboldt Bay

AIRSTA Kodiak

AIRSTA Los Angeles

AIRSTA Miami

AIRSTA Mobile

AIRSTA New Orleans

AIRSTA North Bend

AIRSTA Port Angeles

AIRSTA Sacramento

AIRSTA St Augustine

AIRSTA St Petersburg

AIRSTA Salem

AIRSTA San Diego

AIRSTA San Francisco

AIRSTA Sangley Point, RP (The Republic of the Philippines)

AIRSTA Savannah

AIRSTA Sitka

AIRSTA Traverse City

 

 Other Coast Guard Aviation Units:

      Air Detachment Argentia, Newfoundland

Air Detachment Bermuda

Air Detachment Buffalo, NY

Air Detachment Cleveland, OH

Air Patrol Detachment El Paso, TX

Air Detachment Guam

Air Detachment Kaneohe, Hawaii

Air Detachment Naples, Italy

Air Facility Charleston, SC

Air Facility Glenview, IL

Air Facility Long Island, NY (Gabreski Field)

Air Facility Norfolk, Norfolk Naval Air Station, VA

Aviation Station Morehead City, NC

Aviation Station Ten Pound Island (Gloucester), MA 

Aviation Training Center Mobile, AL

Aircraft Repair and Supply Center Elizabeth City, NC

Aviation Technical Training Center, Elizabeth City, NC

Aircraft Program Office, Grand Prairie, TX

Aircraft Program Office, Little Rock, AR

Aircraft Program Office, Marietta, GA

FOL (Forward Operating Location) Barrow, Alaska

FOL Cold Bay, Alaska

FOL Cordova, Alaska

FOL Kotzebue, Alaska

Helicopter Interdiction Squadron (HITRON), Jacksonville, FL

SAR Detachment Adak

SAR Detachment Midway

SAR Detachment Sangley Point

SAR Detachment Wake

Image Gallery
Resources
United States Coast Guard Strategic Plan 1999

Ready Today. . . .Preparing for Tomorrow

ADM James M. Loy, COMMANDANT
1999 USCG Strategic Plan
"The U.S. Coast Guard of the 21st Century" (2009)
1999 - USCG of the 21st C...
"It's Your Coast Guard - What Every Coast Guardsman Should Know" by USCG Public Information Division (1949); CG-211
1949 - It's Your Coas...
"Realignment of Support and Management Functions in the United States Coast Guard."

February, 1987.
1987 Gilbert Study
Coast Guard Organization Manual, M5700 (1982) with amendments
1982 CG Organization Manu...
LIGHTHOUSE MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT MANUAL

CIM_16500_6A

12 August 1993
1993 Lighthouse Maintenan...
26 July 1978 Recruit Company Delta 119 graduation pamphlet with VADM James S. Gracey as LANT CO.  Includes photos of Delta 119 and information on Government Island & TRACEN Alameda.

Scanned by CAPT Larry Hall, USCG (Ret.) from an original pamphlet in the collection of ADM James S. Gracey papers now held in the Special Collections Archive of the U.S. Coast Guard Historian's Office.
1978 Recruit Company Delt...
Organization and Duties of the Light-House Board and Rules, Regulations & Instructions of the Light-House Establishment of the U.S.; 1864
1864 US Light-House Board...
Pea Island Life-Saving Station, Rodanthe, North Carolina, Coast Guard Station #177 Historic Resource Study; Cultural Resources, Cape Hatteras National Seashore (National Park Service, 2008); written by Douglas Stover, Historian.
Pea Island Life-Saving St...
Pea Island Life-Saving & USCG Station Illustrated Historical Overview
Pea Island Life-Saving &a...
Scan of article from Coast Guard Magazine (November, 1932), Vol. 6, No. 1; p. 52 entitled: "Romance and Story of Pea Island Station -- The History of the Coast Guard's Only All-Colored Life Saving Crew Which has Performed Fine Service on Coast," written by Rodney J. Benson.
1932 Pea Island "Rom...
Coast Guard Aviation, 1939-1942

Aviation-Related Articles in the Coast Guard Magazine; January, 1939 (Vol. 12, #3) through September, 1942 (Vol. 15, #11).
Coast Guard Aviation, 193...
Coast Guard Aviation, 1936-1938

Aviation-Related Articles in the Coast Guard Magazine), January, 1936 (Vol. 9, #3) through December, 1938 (Vol. 12, #2).
Coast Guard Aviation, 193...
Coast Guard Aviation, 1933-1935 

Aviation-Related Articles in the Coast Guard Magazine, January, 1933 (Vol. 6, #3) through December, 1935 (Vol. 9, #2).
Coast Guard Aviation, 193...
Coast Guard Aviation, 1930-1932.

Aviation-Related Articles in the Coast Guard Magazine -- September, 1930 (Vol. 3, #11) through August, 1932 (Vol. 5, #10).
Coast Guard Aviation, 193...
Coast Guard Aviation, 1927-1929.

Aviation-Related Articles in the Coast Guard Magazine -- November, 1927 (Vol. 1, #1) through August, 1930 (Vol. 4, #9).
Coast Guard Aviation, 192...
Coast Guard Aviation SRR Program; APO Grand Prairie, Texas; by CAPT Sperry Storm, USCG (Ret.)
1974-1989 - HH-65 & C...
"All Stations -- Distress: Radio Communications From the Time of the Titanic."; CG Proceedings (Summer, 2012); pp. 54-58.  

By Joe Hersey
CG Radio Comms History Si...
THE CHANGING ROLE OF THE UNITED STATES COAST GUARD RESERVIST
A research paper submitted in partial fulfillment of the
requirements for the degree of
MASTER OF ARTS
in
EMERGENCY AND DISASTER MANAGEMENT STUDIES
by
Casey E. Johnson, 2012
CG Reserve Program's ...
Five Minutes of Terror: USCG Response in the 1964 Alaskan Earthquake; CG-OEM Newsletter (20 march 2021) by Beth Crumley.
1964 Alaskan Earthquake &...