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Photographs, including reproductions and scans of drawings, illustrations, and images, depicting the U.S. Coast Guard and its five predecessor agencies: the Revenue Cutter Service, the Life-Saving Service, the Lighthouse Service, the Bureau of Navigation, and the Steamboat Inspection Service from the Coast Guard Archives and Special Collections, Coast Guard, Library of Congress, National Archives and Records Administration, and other sources (including private individuals and research organizations).

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As per Exequiel Murallo's son, Randy: "My dad as a Filipino immigrant joining the Coast Guard in 1924, raising eleven children, (5 serving in other military services) helping his brother join the Coast Guard in 1931, (him having ten children) and finally having a grandson who graduated from the Coast Guard Academy."  He initially enlisted in Seattle aboard CGC Haida in 1924, later enlisting in Staten Island, NY, and seeing service at sea and ashore (including CGA) until retiring from the Coast Guard in 1951.
240503-G-G0000-105.JPG Photo By: Randy Murallo & USCG Historian's Office

U.S. Coast Guard Academy - As per Exequiel Murallo's son, Randy: "My dad as a Filipino immigrant joining the Coast Guard in 1924, raising eleven children, (5 serving in other military services) helping his brother join the Coast Guard in 1931, (him having ten children) and finally having a grandson who graduated from the Coast Guard Academy." He initially enlisted in Seattle aboard CGC Haida in 1924, later enlisting in Staten Island, NY, and seeing service at sea and ashore (including CGA) until retiring from the Coast Guard in 1951. Scan provided by Randy Murallo.


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