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Coast Guard Auxiliarist Maurice Gibbs, former president

Coast Guard Auxiliarist Maurice Gibbs, former president

Coast Guard Auxiliarist Maurice Gibbs, former president of the USLSSHA, describes how members of the Life-Saving Service conducted rescues of mariners in distress from the shore while standing in a boathouse th... More

Members from the U.S. Life-Saving Service Heritage

Members from the U.S. Life-Saving Service Heritage

Members from the U.S. Life-Saving Service Heritage Association stand in front of a former Life-Saving Station that has since been converted into a chapel in Southampton, N.Y., Oct. 9, 2012. Members from the USL... More

Capt. Edward Cubanski presents Chief Warrant Officer

Capt. Edward Cubanski presents Chief Warrant Officer

Capt. Edward Cubanski presents Chief Warrant Officer Andrew White with a Coast Guard Commendation Medal, during a change of command ceremony in Long Island, N.Y., Wednesday. White, who took command of Station S... More

Sexual Assault Awareness Month - Service Dress Blue (SDB) Day

Sexual Assault Awareness Month - Service Dress Blue (SDB) Day

Station Shinnecock's Chiefs Mess observes morning colors wearing their Service Dress Blue Uniform in recognition of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, April 3, 2013. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 2nd Cl... More

Demobilization - Miscellaneous - Wounded New Englanders and fighting 69th return home aboard the Sierra. Returning fighters marching from transport Sierra to steamer Shinnecock, enroute to debarkation hospital

Demobilization - Miscellaneous - Wounded New Englanders and fighting 6...

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Coast Guard, partner agencies assess Coimbra wreck

Coast Guard, partner agencies assess Coimbra wreck

This chartlet indicates the location of the Coimbra ship wreck site approximately 30 miles southeast of Shinnecock, N.Y. The Coimbra was a supply ship owned by Great Britain when the ship was sunk off the coast... More

Chief Warrant Officer Richard Berg (left) and Chief

Chief Warrant Officer Richard Berg (left) and Chief

Chief Warrant Officer Richard Berg (left) and Chief Warrant Officer Andrew White salute during a change of command ceremony in Long Island, N.Y., Wednesday. White, who took command of Station Shinnecock in July... More

US COAST GUARD HELICOPTER HOIST

US COAST GUARD HELICOPTER HOIST

Long Island, NY (Nov. 30)--FA Chandra Fallon gets into the rescue basket during helicopter hoist operations at Coast Guard Station Shinnecock in Long Island, NY. The experience will allow FA Fallon to relay th... More

Crews aboard M/V SHELIA BORDELON offload more than

Crews aboard M/V SHELIA BORDELON offload more than

Crews aboard M/V SHELIA BORDELON offload more than 450,000 gallons of oil from the Coimbra shipwreck 30 miles offshore from Shinnecock, N.Y. U.S. Coast Guard responders discovered a significant amount of oil in... More

DC2 Joshua Marks of the Atlantic Strike Team tests

DC2 Joshua Marks of the Atlantic Strike Team tests

DC2 Joshua Marks of the Atlantic Strike Team tests oil recovered from the Coimbra shipwreck. Coast Guard crews discovered a significant amount of oil in cargo and fuel tanks during onsite assessments of the Coi... More

Crews from Coast Guard Station Shinnecock transfer

Crews from Coast Guard Station Shinnecock transfer

Crews from Coast Guard Station Shinnecock transfer their 47-foot Motor lifeboats to a safe haven in Montauk, Oct. 27, 2012. Coast Guard Stations around the Long Island area are preparing for Hurricane Sandy’s a... More

Chief Warrant Officer Andrew White bids farewell to

Chief Warrant Officer Andrew White bids farewell to

Chief Warrant Officer Andrew White bids farewell to Coast Guard Station Shinnecock crew members and guests during a change of command ceremony in Long Island, N.Y., Wednesday. White, who took command of Station... More

Coast Guard Rescues 3 People in Distress From Moriches Inlet

Coast Guard Rescues 3 People in Distress From Moriches Inlet

A disabled 14-foot boat is put into a tow by a commercial salvage company near Moriches, New York, November 3, 2017. A Coast Guard boatcrew rescued three people after the vessel became disabled and took on wate... More

North Sea Fire Department fights a fire aboard 36-foot

North Sea Fire Department fights a fire aboard 36-foot

North Sea Fire Department fights a fire aboard 36-foot cabin cruiser near Shinnecock, N.Y., April 6, 2014. The three people aboard abandoned the vessel into the water to swim to their deployed life raft. Within... More

The Coast Guard rescued three people from the water

The Coast Guard rescued three people from the water

The Coast Guard rescued three people from the water after their boat caught fire near Shinnecock, N.Y., April 6, 2014. The fire engulfed the 36-foot cabin cruiser and the three people abandoned the vessel into ... More

US COAST GUARD Basket hoist NEW YORK, NY

US COAST GUARD Basket hoist NEW YORK, NY

Long Island, NY (Nov. 30)--A crewmember tends to the trail line as his shipmate guides the rescue basket towards the stern of the 47-foot motor lifeboat. The basket hoist was conducted during helicopter operat... More

Chief Warrant Officer Richard Berg introduces himself

Chief Warrant Officer Richard Berg introduces himself

Chief Warrant Officer Richard Berg introduces himself to Coast Guard Station Shinnecock crew members and guests during a change of command ceremony in Long Island, N.Y., Wednesday. Chief Warrant Officer Andrew ... More

Petty Officer 2nd Class Matthew Strbjak, center, explains

Petty Officer 2nd Class Matthew Strbjak, center, explains

Petty Officer 2nd Class Matthew Strbjak, center, explains to members from the U.S. Life-Saving Service Heritage Association how Coast Guard Station Fire Island’s boat launch system operates, Oct. 9, 2012. Stati... More

Chief Warrant Officer Richard Berg is pinned with the

Chief Warrant Officer Richard Berg is pinned with the

Chief Warrant Officer Richard Berg is pinned with the Commanding Officer Pin during a change of command ceremony in Long Island, N.Y., Wednesday. Chief Warrant Officer Andrew White, who took command of Station ... More

Coast Guard assists boater in rescue near Shinnecock Inlet

Coast Guard assists boater in rescue near Shinnecock Inlet

NEW YORK - A smallboat crew from Coast Guard Station Shinnecock arrive on scene to assist an overturned vessel near the Shinnecock Inlet, New York, on July 24, 2016. All nine people were rescued from the water ... More

Coast Guard response crews hold a memorial ceremony

Coast Guard response crews hold a memorial ceremony

Coast Guard response crews hold a memorial ceremony led by chaplain Lt. Cmdr. John Sears during oil recovery operations aboard the M/V SHELIA BORDELON. The Coast Guard discovered a significant amount of oil in ... More

Members from the U.S. Life-Saving Service Heritage

Members from the U.S. Life-Saving Service Heritage

Members from the U.S. Life-Saving Service Heritage Association tour a former Life-Saving Station that has since become a private residence in Quogue, N.Y., Oct. 9, 2012. Members from the USLSSHA toured historic... More

Crews from Coast Guard Station Shinnecock transfer

Crews from Coast Guard Station Shinnecock transfer

Crews from Coast Guard Station Shinnecock transfer their 47-foot Motor lifeboats to a safe haven in Montauk, Oct. 27, 2012. Coast Guard Stations around the Long Island area are preparing for Hurricane Sandy’s a... More

Chief Warrant Officer Timothy Woody, center, commanding

Chief Warrant Officer Timothy Woody, center, commanding

Chief Warrant Officer Timothy Woody, center, commanding officer of Coast Guard Station Fire Island, discusses the unit’s rich life-saving history to members of the U.S. Life-Saving Service Heritage Association,... More

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