Renaissance of the Coast Guard

by The Hon. James A. Reed
August 1965
From my vantage point in the Treasury Department I have watched the unfolding of perhaps the most exciting chapter in the 175-year history of the United States Coast Guard. In ...

A Long Look at the Rules

by Commander Edward F. Oliver, U. S. Coast Guard
August 1965
The provisions of the following act “fixing certain rules and regulations for preventing collisions on the water,” to take effect on the first day of September, 1864,

Little Ships With Long Arms

by Captain J. M. Waters, Jr., U. S. Coast Guard
August 1965
The commissioning in 1964 of the first three Coast Guard Reliance-class cutters equipped with helicopter handling facilities made aircraft operations on ships of less than 1,000 tons a practical reality ...

The New Medium Endurance Cutters (Pictorial)

by Cdr. William F. Tighe, Jr., USCG and Barrett Gallagher
August 1965
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Comment and Discussion

August 1965
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Book Reviews and Book List

August 1965
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The Navy's Tin Bubble

by Colonel Robert H. Rankin, U. S. Marine Corps
August 1965
Throughout the years a number of novel aircraft have been developed. These craft for the most part provide an interesting, if not always significant, footnote to aviation history. One was ...

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