RME0KXHY–President Truman on board the U.S. Coast Guard ship the 'Eagle'
RMTA16GF–A US Coast Guard ship sails around an iceberg. The Ice Guard was established as a result of the sinking of the White Star ship Titanic.
RM2RBTC9B–Atlantic Ocean, circa 1944 A Coast Guard ship in the North Atlantic showing the extreme ice and cold condtions they must deal with.
RM2K8K01T–The coast guard ship KV 'Andenes' (W322) is in the Persian Gulf to Asister Danish frigate 'Olfert Fisher' (with Danish flag). Here Kv 'Andenes' seen from 'Olfert Fisher'. Photo; NTB / NTB
RMS0EY8R–Coast Guard ship in harbor
RMKK95KG–A photograph of Olivia Hooker and Aileen Anita Cooke in United States Coast Guard uniforms, on the left is Hooker who was the first African-American woman to join the United States Coast Guard, she was a member of the United States Coast Guard Womens Reserve which was known as SPARS until 1946 when her unit was disbanded, Cooke appears behind her on the right, they are aboard the USS Neversail which was a USCG dry-land training ship, Brooklyn, New York, 1943. From the New York Public Library.
RM2EC4C53–Weekend cruise in Maine: Sailing aboard United States Coast Guard (USCG) yacht Manitou, views of Maine coast. President John F. Kennedy boards United States Coast Guard ship, u201cGuardian I,u201d from u201cHorsewhip #2,u201d off the coast of Johns Island, Maine. Also pictured: Naval Aide to the President, Captain Tazewell Shepard; Under Secretary of the Navy, Paul u201cRedu201d Fay; Charles Spalding.
RM2B2BAXJ–Prohibition: Ship (built by the Bath Iron Works) of the coast guard in Maine, to catch alcohol-smugglers.
RM2BW40H3–Norwegian ship sinks in Atlantic storm . The Norwegian cargo steamer Bjorkli foundered in a storm 500 miles off Nantucket Lightship . The crew of the sinking ship were taken of by the United States Coast Guard Cutter Chelan , which raced to the scene from Boston , Massachusetts . Photo shows , the Bjerkli about to settle down and sink in the heavy seas , picture taken from the rescue ship Chelan . 5 April 1937
RFFF4J5X–IRELAND Great Britain Steam-Ship 1846. Illustrated London News
RFJ7HG9M–A band, perhaps a combination of Coast Guard and Marine musicians, plays on the deck of a Coast Guard-manned assault transport ship, as they steam toward combat action. Above them hang the landing barges that will soon be used to carry Marines to a hostile beach. WW II, c. 1942 photo. Assault transport ships do not beach themselves on a beach, or float to a landing dock. They must lower all landing barges into the ocean, and Marines then climb down into the barges, which carry them to the battle beaches. To see my related vintage images, Search: Prestor vintage WW II music
RM2H75PDK–IWO JIMA, PACIFIC OCEAN - 19 February 1945 - Out of the gaping mouths of US Coast Guard and US Navy Landing Craft, rose the great flow of invasion sup
RFDN0554–US Coast Guard insignia vector sketch
RF2FYRXK4–President John F. Kennedy sits aboard the United States Coast Guard boat Manitou in Narragansett Bay, Newport, Rhode Island. The President sailed on the yacht during his vacation at Hammersmith Farm in Newport. 26 August 1962.
RMF779R1–united states coast guard taking place in new york,1964
RM2B2BB6W–Prohibition: Patrol boats of the coast guard which guard the coast of New England.
RMDH6FM2–U.S. Coast Guardsmen make use of a telephone booth in Scotland. They are on liberty from their ship, a Coast Guard 513167
RFBA8F27–communication tower conning with electrical equipment on top of coast guard cutter ship in black and white
RF2K12X2E–Battleship black icon. Military warship. Armored ship
RMWHA261–WW2: Protected from straffing Nazi planes by barrage balloons, a coast guard tank landing ship (left) forward passes a load of mechanised fighting vehicles to flat top of a rhino in the English in the English Channel during the height of the invasion of the French coast. The Rhinos slogged through the surf to unload their cargoes on the beach.
RMWA7A8A–Air shot, Cape May (N.J.) Coast Guard Station Airport, showing new runways and the old air ship hanger built by the Navy for one of the treaty Zeps after the World War, but now not in use
RM2RBTD9Y–North Atlantic, circa 1944 A US Coast Guard cutter ploughs through heavy seas as it searches for Nazi submarines preying on convoys to the European war zones.
RM2J72B1W–Rescue Vessels Aid Damaged Ship -- The Coast Guard Ice Breaker Mahoning (top) tows the 500-ton Army Supply Ship FS231, while the Army tug Resolute (right) and a smaller tug (left) aid in steering the damaged ship in the Atlantic Ocean off New York City August 25 after the starboard quarter of the FS231 was crushed in a collision with the SS Midland Victory late the night before. Four men are missing and several injured as a result of the accident. August 25, 1946. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
RM2M8D7EG–A starboard quarter view of the Soviet Ivan Susanin class patrol icebreaker VOLGA en route to San Francisco to take part in the United States Coast Guard's 200th anniversary celebration. The ship is operated by the KGB Maritime Border Guard. Country: Unknown
RM2T1K3TX–The Royal Navy during the Second World War HMT ANDRE MONIQUE, a Belgian trawler in commision as a HM Patrol Boats in dry dock. This was one of three Belgian fishing trawlers that escaped from the Belgian coast and now help to guard the British coast around Milford Haven and Fishguard. Comments: The boat was stationed at Milford Haven. The ship serverd as an Auxiliary Patrol Vessel in Western Approaches Command (Milford Haven), which was commanded by Rear Admiral P E Phillips DSO Rtd. The photo shows the landing stage, slipway and railway, as seen from Victoria Bridge, Milford Haven. See the 19
RMW5YETP–Coast Guard Station, Valdez, Prince William Sound, Alaska, USA
RM2B2BATJ–Prohibition: At the coast of Long Island a rum-runner is being caught by the coast guard (undated picture).
RFKGXAMN–SS Great Britain aground. Removing the ship's stores. Northern Ireland 1846. The Illustrated London News
RMA68D65–Noon day sun through the rigging of the United States Coast Guard training ship Eagle
RFAT3712–Coast Guard Boat on Lake Michigan
RMBAX30X–Ship-Shape at Nag's Head
RMTA26R8–A ship of the International Ice Patrol is heading for an iceberg. In the 1920s, large icebergs were blown up to minimize the risks of transatlantic shipping.
RM2K8P2P1–The Coast Guard Kv 'Andenes' is in the Persian Gulf to Asist the Danish frigate 'Olfert Fisher'. Here ship commander War Captain Jann Greger. Photo; NTB / NTB
RM2A59P5C–[ORIGINAL CAPTION: ]I THE COAST GUARD LINKS BRITISH AND FRENCH RAILROADS: Out of the massive jaws of a U.S. Coast Guard-manned (LST) (LANDING SHIP, TANKS) rolls a string of railroad cars, loaded with vital war supplies in England and delivered in France. The Coast Guard-manned ship ferries rolling stock from a British port to a French beach railhead, forming a floating link between the railroads of the two countries. Priceless hours, unloading and reloading, are saved by running packed cars into the track-equipped tank deck of the LST and carrying them across the English Channel to roll down a
RMDH684C–Crew of a 20mm gun aboard a Coast Guard fighting ship are hanging up some new records for speed and accuracy. 513190
RMTA24HW–A cutter of the US Coast Guard approaches an iceberg. The International Ice Patrol was founded after the sinking of the 'Titanic' to monitor the spread of ice fields.
RMCNPYTF–Civilian fishermen from the Taiwanese fishing vessel Shin Maan Chun float in a life raft after a fire aboard their boat forced the them to abandon ship. Through a coordinated effort between the U.S. 7th Fleet and U.S. Coast Guard District 14, all nine fishermen were safely rescued and brought aboard the Marshallese-flagged bulk carrier Semirio.
RMWHA25P–WW2: Coast Guard LST Marries Rhino in channel. British motorized equipment rolls from the massive jaw of a Coast Guard LandingLST (landing ship, tank) on to the flat deck of a low-riding rhino in the English Channel during the early hours of the invasion of the French Coast.
RMW6KMX4–SPAR Aileen Anita Cooke, a prentice seamen, is receiving her boot course at a United States Training Station, Manhattan Beach, Brooklyn, New York; Scope and content: SPAR Aileen Anita Cooke, apprentice seamen, is receiving her boot course at a United States Training Station, Manhattan Beach, Brooklyn, New York. She is shown seated on a winch on the deck of the dry-land training ship USS Neversail. Seaman Cooke enlisted in the United States Coast Guard Women's Reserve in February. The daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Allan A. Vooke of 1141 East 58th Street, Los Angeles, California, she was valedictori
RF2T0NB73–Hellenic Coast Guard, paramilitary organization tasked as the national coast guard of Greece, boat ship docked at the Rhodes city port
RM2R8Y90E–The Royal West India Mail Steamer "Tyne" on shore at St. Alban's Head, 1857. '...the Brazilian mail steam-ship Tyne, on her homeward voyage, ran aground on the Isle of Purbeck. The whole of the passengers were landed in safety...Shortly after she struck, getting a little more east, into deeper water, she swung round, and very happily for those on board came head to wind, by which the force of the waves was separated as it were by the bows of the ship. Her lights and signals having been seen, some of the boats of the coast-guard from Kimmeridge, St. Alban's, and Bottom put off, and th
RM2JK2J23–Invasion of Cape Gloucester, New Britain, 24 December 1943. The deck of a Coast Guard-manned LST (Landing Ship-Tank) is crammed with men and material for the invasion.
RFH78Y8F–Sea adventures. Coast guard. Anchor with rope and ribbons on background with steering wheel. Ship helm. Design element for logo,
RM2B2BAWK–Prohibition: Coast guard searching for alcohol bootlegging boats, the so called Rum-runners.
RME1CTPR–Coast Guardsmen scrape a thick coating of oil from the body of U.S. Navy seaman. His ship USS LANSDALE, was sunk by Nazi planes
RM2B2BAXT–Prohibition: Ships of the coast guard (Uncle Sam's rum chasing fleet) in Atlantic City, to catch alcohol-smugglers.
RMG16CM7–Entitled: 'Part of a group of 171 aliens illegally in the country wave goodbye to the Statue of Liberty from the Coast Guard cutter that took them from Ellis Island to the Home Lines ship Argentina in Hoboken for deportation.' In the 35 years before Ellis
RMA68D5D–United States Coast Guard Cadets go aloft on the training ship Eagle
RM2B2BAWM–Prohibition: The coast guard ('U.S. Coast Guard Base Seven') and the rum-runner 'Lassgehn' in the harbour of Gloucester in Massachusetts.
RMHFCTJF–A starboard quarter view of the Soviet Ivan Susanin class patrol icebreaker VOLGA en route to San Francisco to take part in the United States Coast Guard's 200th anniversary celebration. The ship is operated by the KGB Maritime Border Guard. PSKR-Volga(DN-SN-91-00620)
RMHPHAWF–The Nazi propaganda image shows a German Wehrmacht war navy soldier at a gun on the Atlantic Wall on the French Channel coast. Published in January 1943 or 1944. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte - NO WIRELESS SERVICE - | usage worldwide
RMCWA5A4–ANDREA DORIA, cruise ship is sinking in the ocean, 60 miles off of Nantucket Island, July 25, 1956, after its collision with
RMPG7WXR–[ORIGINAL CAPTION: ]I THE COAST GUARD LINKS BRITISH AND FRENCH RAILROADS: Out of the massive jaws of a U.S. Coast Guard-manned (LST) (LANDING SHIP, TANKS) rolls a string of railroad cars, loaded with vital war supplies in England and delivered in France. The Coast Guard-manned ship ferries rolling stock from a British port to a French beach railhead, forming a floating link between the railroads of the two countries. Priceless hours, unloading and reloading, are saved by running packed cars into the track-equipped tank deck of the LST and carrying them across the English Channel to roll down a
RF2KYH7BB–Coast rescue ship icon simple vector. Search maritime. Life sea
RMR243AP–US Coast Guard off Omaha Beach on the morning of D-Day, Normandy, France during the World War two D-Day landings 1944
RMBAX7HA–USCG Spencer Sinking Submarine
RMEE66GY–Watch tower Rhine lighthouse German Germany river tower torch flame shipping ship sail sailing guard flag safety Coast guard
RMW68PKK–... U.S. Coast Guardsmen make use of a telephone booth in Scotland. They are on liberty from their ship, a Coast Guard combat cutter engaged in convoy escort duty., ca. 1941 - ca. 1945; Scope and content: From left to right: Officers' Cook Second Class Joseph Andy, Officers' Steward First Class Casiano Aquino, Gunner's Mate Second Class Vincent G. Igoe, Electrician's Mate Second Class George Trigony, Radioman Third Class Carlton Lee, and Officers' Steward Second Class Daniel Riley.
RM2PCKKA7–1952, New York , USA : Part of a group of 171 aliens illegally in the country wave goodby to the Statue of Liberty from the Coast Guard cutter that took them from Ellis Island to the Home Lines ship Argentina in Hoboken for deportation . Photo by Al Ravenna of New York World-Telegram and the Sun Newspaper. The french architect and sculptor artist FREDERIC AUGUSTE BARTHOLDI (Colmar, Alsace 1834 - 1904 ) was the author of Statue of Liberty in the New York Harbor on Bedloe's Island . - ARCHITETTO - ARCHITETTURA - SCULTORE - SCULTURA - SCULPTURE - ARTS - ARTE - STATUA DELLA Libertà - FOTO ST
RM2R4DJNE–Wreck of "The George Lord", off the Isle of Wight, 1856. Ship bound for London, '...laden with a valuable cargo of fruit from Zante. She encountered foggy weather in the Channel, and the master, being out of his reckoning, hailed a French vessel, the captain of which informed him that he was off the Lizard Point. Altering his course in consequence, he ran his ship directly upon a reef of rocks which juts out into Brook Bay. The coast-guard, seeing a vessel approaching through the darkness, burnt a blue light and fired pistols, but it was too late for the master to alter his course. S
RM2EBC78H–President Kennedy inspects the United States Coast Guard (USCG) barque Eagle, 10:43AM. View of the United States Coast Guard (USCG) training barque, u201cEagle,u201d at Pier Two of the Washington Navy Yard Annex; President John F. Kennedy visited the ship as part of an inspection. Washington, D.C.
RFTD4G7N–MISCOU ISLAND, NEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA - SEPTEMBER 2, 2017: On the North-Eastern tip of Miscou Island, entering Chaleur Bay is a lighthouse. The lightho
RMAAMCWM–1940s WORLD WAR II DAWN DUSK COAST GUARD LANDING CRAFT CROWDING SHALLOW INVASION WATERS SOLDIERS
RM2K8TMHG–Ålesund February 1, 1956. 13 Russian trawlers and a mother ship were brought up by the Norwegian Coast Guard and brought to Ålesund after they and several other Russian ships had a thieves in the Norwegian sector. The Coast Guard had to shoot warning shots before the Russians were arrested. Norway sent sharp protests to the Soviet Union and Foreign Minister Lange convened the Soviet ambassador in Oslo to emphasize that the Norwegian authorities saw this as a gross violation of Norwegian waters. Here are some of the trawlers. Photo: Current / NTB
RF2G1C2GY–American soldiers wading from Coast Guard landing barge toward the beach at Normandy on D-Day, June 6, 1944. Sargent, Robert F., 1923-2012, photographer.
RMA68D5C–United States Coast Guard Academy sailors aloft on the sailing ship Eagle learn to tend the sails
RF2N3EM83–Boats Ships Sunsets
RF2GFR82F–The Coast Guard Cutter Eagle docked in Portland Maine
RM2GKHP6J–210426-N-NO146-1001 ARABIAN GULF (April 26, 2021) Three Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy (IRGCN) fast inshore attack craft (FIAC) approach the U.S. Coast Guard patrol boat USCGC Baranof (WPB 1318) and patrol coastal ship USS Firebolt (PC 10), while the U.S. vessels were conducting routine maritime security patrols in the international waters of the North Arabian Gulf, April 26. Firebolt is assigned to U.S. Naval Forces Central Command’s Task Force (TF) 55 and Baranof is assigned to Patrol Forces Southwest Asia (PATFORSWA), the largest U.S. Coast Guard unit outside the United Stat
RMCWA5A8–ANDREA DORIA, the Italian ocean liner is sinking in the ocean, 60 miles off of Nantucket Island, July 25, 1956, after its
RF2A6J4JB–HMS Thunderer English ironclad turret warship launched in 1872 with two steam engines and two propellers and a low forecastle which limited her speed
RF2KWY6AK–Coast rescue ship icon simple vector. Search maritime. Life sea
RM2RBTDBW–South Pacific Ocean, circa 1943 A US Coast Guard sub-buster on convoy patrol as it passes by another Coast Guard patrol boat loaded with depth charges on its stern.
RMPBRXHR–Actors during The Winds of War TV series filming aboard USS Peleliu (LHA-5) 1981. Actors from Paramount Studios and crewmen from the amphibious assault ship USS PELELIU (LHA 5) are outfitted in World War II uniforms during the filming of the movie 'Winds of War'.
RM2RBTDH9–Atlantic Ocean, 1943 Coast Guardsmen on the Cutter 'Spencer' watching their depth charge explosion that blasted a Nazi U-Boat hoping to attack the convoy in the background, to the surface where it was engaged by the Coast Guard Cutter 'Spencer'.
RMW1J39A–SPAR Aileen Anita Cooke, a prentice seamen, is receiving her boot course at a United States Training Station, Manhattan Beach, Brooklyn, New York; Scope and content: SPAR Aileen Anita Cooke, apprentice seamen, is receiving her boot course at a United States Training Station, Manhattan Beach, Brooklyn, New York. She is shown seated on a winch on the deck of the dry-land training ship USS Neversail. Seaman Cooke enlisted in the United States Coast Guard Women's Reserve in February. The daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Allan A. Vooke of 1141 East 58th Street, Los Angeles, California, she was valedictori
RM2PNDY6R–Navy and Coast Guard ships seen from HMCS Margaret Brooke during a transit of Saglek Fjord, Labrador, Canada, during Operation Nanook 2022.
RM2HX57A7–Coast Guard Speeds Rep. Nixon to Washington -- Rep. Richard M. Nixon (R-cal) was removed from Panama-bound ship in Caribbean Sea by Coast Guard plane to rush back to Washington for an American activities committee meeting. He hops from CG plane to crash boat to go ashore at Miami. A Navy plane will rush him on to Washington. December 05, 1948. (Photo by AP Wirephoto).
RM2EBC78E–President Kennedy inspects the United States Coast Guard (USCG) barque Eagle, 10:43AM. View of the United States Coast Guard (USCG) training barque, u201cEagle,u201d at Pier Two of the Washington Navy Yard Annex; President John F. Kennedy visited the ship as part of an inspection. Washington, D.C.
RM2MET4F2–Photograph of Allied Guns Firing at Nazi Planes Off the Cherbourg Peninsula. Off Cherbourg, The Luftwaffe Attacks at Night- Allied guns weave a tapestry of flame in the night skies off the Cherbourg Peninsula, as Nazi planes appear overhead to bomb a group of invasion ships. In the foreground is the sinking hulk of an American ship, mortally wounded by a bomb hit. The glare of two bomb flashes breaks the black in the distance. This spectacular photo of battle pyrotechnics was made by a Coast Guard combat photographer under fire in this channel action. 1939 - 1967.
RM2M25YC9–Castle Rock ship. Coast Guard League annual memorial services trip around Cape Cod canal , Ships, Military personnel, United States. Coast Guard. Leon Abdalian Collection
RMD45CK1–Suspected drug smugglers raise their hands above their heads after the engines of their fleeing boat were disabled by a U.S. Coast Guard gunner firing.
RM2K8PBKG–Ålesund February 1, 1956. 13 Russian trawlers and a mother ship were brought up by the Norwegian Coast Guard and brought to Ålesund after they and several other Russian ships had a thieves in the Norwegian sector. The Coast Guard had to shoot warning shots before the Russians were arrested. Norway sent sharp protests to the Soviet Union and Foreign Minister Lange convened the Soviet ambassador in Oslo to emphasize that the Norwegian authorities saw this as a gross violation of Norwegian waters. Here are some of the trawlers. Photo: Current / NTB
RF2G1C2FG–Restored photograph showing American soldiers wading from Coast Guard landing barge toward the beach at Normandy on D-Day, June 6, 1944. Sargent, Robert F., 1923-2012, photographer.
RMA68D5F–Cadets from the United States Coast Guard Academy aloft on a yardarm on the USCG Eagle training ship
RMBTK67H–Statue of Liberty. Part of a group of 171 illegal immigrants wave goodbye to the Statue of Liberty from the Coast Guard cutter that took them from Ellis Island to the Home Lines ship Argentina in Hoboken for deportation. 1952
RMJTR3GX–South Stack lighthouse, Angelsey, wales, UK at dusk with sun setting on horizon
RM2GKHP7E–210426-N-NO146-1002 ARABIAN GULF (April 26, 2021) Three Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy (IRGCN) fast inshore attack craft (FIAC) approach the U.S. Coast Guard patrol boat USCGC Baranof (WPB 1318) and patrol coastal ship USS Firebolt (PC 10), while the U.S. vessels were conducting routine maritime security patrols in the international waters of the North Arabian Gulf, April 26. Firebolt is assigned to U.S. Naval Forces Central Command’s Task Force (TF) 55 and Baranof is assigned to Patrol Forces Southwest Asia (PATFORSWA), the largest U.S. Coast Guard unit outside the United Stat
RMEG6N45–A LST (Landing Ship Tank) en route for the invasion of Cape Sansapor, New Guinea. It is followed by columns of troop-packed
RM2H0EN2F–Coast Guard-manned USS Sea Cloud was the first deliberate experiment in desegregating a U.S. ship.
RF2KYHA53–Coast rescue ship icon outline vector. Search maritime. Life sea
RMW0MPC8–A U.S. Coast Guard boat rescues two survivors from the waters off Normandy, France, after their ship was hit on June 6, 1944, during the Allied invasion of Normandy. The ship ahead of this boat appears to be a minesweeper. Photo by U.S. Coast Guard/National Archives/UPI
RMPBRXFM–Actor during The Winds of War TV series filming aboard USS Peleliu (LHA-5) 1981. An actor wearing a World War II flight jacket takes a break from doing a scene from the movie 'Winds of War'. Filming of the movie is taking place aboard the assault ship USS PELELIU (LHA 5).
RM2TBKCXF–The War in America: Fort Ocracoke, on Beacon Island, North Carolina, destroyed by fire on the 17th September by the Federalists, 1861. 'On the 16th September an expedition left Fortress Monroe to take and destroy the [Confederate] fort on Beacon Island, near the entrance to the Sound. It was under the command of Lieutenant Eastman, of the Pawnee, and consisted of sixty-five men from the Coast Guard, and a detachment of sailors and marines from the Pawnee, in the ship's launch. The Coast Guard were on board the Fanny, which towed the launch down. The landing was safely effected. The fort was fo
RMW1K4MX–... U.S. Coast Guardsmen make use of a telephone booth in Scotland. They are on liberty from their ship, a Coast Guard combat cutter engaged in convoy escort duty., ca. 1941 - ca. 1945; Scope and content: From left to right: Officers' Cook Second Class Joseph Andy, Officers' Steward First Class Casiano Aquino, Gunner's Mate Second Class Vincent G. Igoe, Electrician's Mate Second Class George Trigony, Radioman Third Class Carlton Lee, and Officers' Steward Second Class Daniel Riley.
RM2RBTBEE–Sarmi, Dutch New Guinea, May 17, 1944 A flotilla of Coast Guard manned and troop packed LSTs secure the beachhead and seal the capture of Sarmi.
RF2N15K8W–Coast guard ship icon outline vector. Water transport. Sea boat
RM2RBFK3B–North Atlantic: June 1, 1922 A U.S. Coast Guard cutter on patrol for icebergs in the steamship lanes of the North Atlantic. Their location is charted and broadcast to the various ships passing through. This work was instituted after the Titanic disaster.
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