Who invented the coast guard




















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The initial ratings of the Chief Petty Officer, as they first appeared in U. The fouled anchor with a shield superimposed to its shank the emblem of the Officers of the Revenue Cutter Service is still worn on the shoulder boards of Coast Guard Flag Officers.

The anchor is the identifying authority of the Chief Petty Officer and is emblematic of a Chief. It represents stability and security. The historical significance of the shield dates back to the Revenue Cutter Service, when the U. Congress added the shield to the ensign in to distinguish cutters from other naval vessels. The Coast Guard began to maintain the country's aids to maritime navigation, including operating the nation's lighthouses, when President Franklin Roosevelt ordered the transfer of the Lighthouse Service to the Coast Guard in In Congress permanently transferred the Commerce Department's Bureau of Marine Inspection and Navigation to the Coast Guard, thereby placing merchant marine licensing and merchant vessel safety under their purview.

The Coast Guard adopted its trademark racing stripe design in , as a result of the recommendation made to President John F. The Coast Guard is one of the oldest organizations of the federal government and until Congress established the Navy Department in they served as the nation's only armed force afloat.

The Coast Guard protected the nation throughout their long history and served proudly in every one of the nation's conflicts. Our national defense responsibilities remain one of our most important functions even today.

Since the Coast Guard has operated as part of the Department of Homeland Security, serving as the nation's front-line agency for enforcing the nation's laws at sea, protecting the marine environment and the nation's vast coastline and ports, and saving life.

In times of war, or at the direction of the President, the Coast Guard serves under the Navy Department.



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