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News Release

Date: August 3, 2010

Contact: District Public Affairs

(305) 415-6683

Coast Guard personnel celebrate Coast Guard's 220 years of service

MIAMI - Coast Guard personnel in South Florida  and around the nation will celebrate the Coast Guard's 220th birthday Wednesday.

From its genesis as the Revenue Marine, the Coast Guard has evolved to become the world’s premier multi-mission, maritime service, conducting operations around the globe to execute its 11 missions.

The Coast Guard began its service to America in 1790 within the Treasury Department as the Revenue Marine, later renamed the Revenue Cutter Service.  The Revenue Cutter Service joined with the U.S. Lifesaving Service in 1915 to create the Coast Guard.  The U.S. Lighthouse Service was added to the U.S. Coast Guard in 1939, followed by the Steamboat Inspection Service in 1946.  The Coast Guard transferred from the Treasury Department to the Department of Transportation in 1967 and to the Department of Homeland Security in 2003.

Coast Guard personnel will enjoy an afternoon of food, fun and remembrance of Coast Guardsmen who gave the ultimate sacrifice and those who could not join the festivities as they are heeding our nation's call.

“Coast Guardsmen are agile, adaptable and multi-missioned,” said Coast Guard Commandant Adm. Robert J. Papp, Jr.  “Born as revenue cuttermen, lighthouse keepers, steamboat inspectors and surfmen, we have expanded to meet the maritime needs of our nation.  As Coast Guard men and women, we share a bond of pride in our rich heritage and a common purpose to uphold our honorable traditions.”

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