Annual Report of the United States Coast GuardU.S. Government Printing Office, 1915 |
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... tion crew covered the half mile or more to the scene of the accident in seven minutes and took three men - all that were aboard the flat- from rocks protruding above the swift current . The boat in the case was destroyed in the turmoil ...
... tion crew covered the half mile or more to the scene of the accident in seven minutes and took three men - all that were aboard the flat- from rocks protruding above the swift current . The boat in the case was destroyed in the turmoil ...
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... tion , and with better success . Owing to a tremendous sea and a strong undertow around the crib , it was impossible to hold the service boat alongside long enough to take the men off . The keeper therefore ordered a surfman to remove ...
... tion , and with better success . Owing to a tremendous sea and a strong undertow around the crib , it was impossible to hold the service boat alongside long enough to take the men off . The keeper therefore ordered a surfman to remove ...
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... tion , and on February 6 , 1915 , stranded on Fire Island Beach , New York , 1 miles east of the Fire Island Coast Guard Station . Lying 300 yards off the beach , she attracted attention to herself by firing a gun and brought to her ...
... tion , and on February 6 , 1915 , stranded on Fire Island Beach , New York , 1 miles east of the Fire Island Coast Guard Station . Lying 300 yards off the beach , she attracted attention to herself by firing a gun and brought to her ...
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... tion between the War and Treasury Departments relative to the dis- position of sunken derelicts which come within the jurisdiction of the former department - that is , those wrecks within the 3 - mile limit or in fairways . For the ...
... tion between the War and Treasury Departments relative to the dis- position of sunken derelicts which come within the jurisdiction of the former department - that is , those wrecks within the 3 - mile limit or in fairways . For the ...
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... tion of the Secretary of the Treasury : Provided , That at ports or places where there is no revenue ( now Coast Guard ) cutter available such rules and regula- tions may be enforced by the Chief of Engineers under the direction of the ...
... tion of the Secretary of the Treasury : Provided , That at ports or places where there is no revenue ( now Coast Guard ) cutter available such rules and regula- tions may be enforced by the Chief of Engineers under the direction of the ...
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Acushnet anchor anchorage ashore Assistance rendered barge Beach Bering Sea birds Cape Cape Disappoint capsized Capt catboat City Point crew cruise cutter or station cutters and stations deep water Disabled motor boat Duluth 11 Engine disabled feet Fire Island Fish floated and towed Floated stranded gale Inlet involving the saving Isles of Shoals Jackson Park keeper Lake landed Life-Saving Service mooring motor boat towed Name and descrip Name of cutter Nature of cargo officers Old Chicago patrol Persons on boat persons rescued Persons succored Plum Island property-Continued ran lines reef rendered by cutters repairs rescued from peril River safe sailed saved and persons schooner ship Shoals shore Skiff sloop steamer stranded motor boat Supt surf surfboat surfmen surfmen from July Tahoma tor boat Towed disabled motor towed to harbor towed to safety towed to station towed to wharf Unalaska Unalga wreck yacht
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37 페이지 - It also provided that it shall constitute a part of the military forces of the United States, and shall operate under the Treasury Department in time of peace and operate as a part of the Navy, subject to the orders of the Secretary of the Navy, in time of war or when the President shall so direct.
12 페이지 - They shall perform such other duties as the Secretary of the Treasury may from time to time prescribe, and their administrative examination shall extend to all customs districts assigned to them by the Secretary of the Treasury.
13 페이지 - ... and the said vessel may be holden for the payment of such penalty, and may be seized and proceeded against summarily by libel for the recovery of the same in any United States district court...
57 페이지 - ... at the hoist. In the upper quarter, next to the hoist, is the union, being the Coat of Arms of the United States, in dark blue on a white field, half of the length of the flag, and extending down the hoist halfway. The distinctive emblem of the Coast Guard in blue and white is placed with its center on a line with the lower edge of the union and over the center of the seventh vertical red stripe from the hoist of the flag, the emblem covering a horizontal space of three stripes.
57 페이지 - Jack" is the union or blue field of the flag. The Revenue Marine Service flag, authorized by Act of Congress, March 2, 1799, was originally prescribed to "consist of sixteen perpendicular stripes, alternate red and white, the union of the ensign bearing the arms of the United States in dark blue on a white field.
37 페이지 - Service was originally established in 1790, at the second session of the First Congress, upon the recommendation of the first Secretary of the Treasury, as the result of the, need for the services of a coast patrol for the enforcement of the customs laws and an organized armed force for the protection of the seacoast.
22 페이지 - ... engineers' stores for the same ; actual traveling expenses or mileage, in the. discretion of the Secretary of the Treasury, for officers traveling on duty under orders from the Treasury Department ; commutation of quarters; for maintenance of vessels in the protection of the seal fisheries in Bering Sea and the other waters of Alaska, and the enforcement of the provisions of law in Alaska; for maintenance of vessels in enforcing the provisions of the Acts relating to the anchorage of vessels...
57 페이지 - From then until 1910 it was displayed indiscriminately on customhouses, customs boats, and revenue cutters. In order, therefore, that this distinctive ensign, the sign of authority of a cutter, should be used for no other purpose as originally contemplated, President Taft issued the following Executive order on June 7, 1910 : • By virtue of the authority vested in me under the provisions of section 2764 of the Revised Statutes, I hereby prescribe that the distinguishing flag now used by vessels...
13 페이지 - That at ports or places where there is no revenue cutter available such rules and regulations may be enforced by the Chief of Engineers under - the direction of the Secretary of War.