
Get ready to whiten those knuckles and hold fast as we get underway to talk with Coast Guard veterans about the most daring, dangerous, and epic sea stories ever told. Whether facing ruthless men who prey on other mariners or storms that turn calm seas into graveyards, those who go down to the sea and cast off lines enter the most challenging and dangerous environment on earth. Only here will you ... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 101 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Vice Admiral Sandra Stosz (Ret.) talks twelve years at sea aboard six different cutters ranging from red to white to black hulls, icebreaking as a newly minted ensign, command of a cutter defending the approaches to New York after 9/11, running high ... more
For this episode we welcome our first ever Yeoman to the show and he does not disappoint. CAPT John Marks (Ret.) talks adventures in the South Pacific including visits to the leper colony on Molokai and a murder at a remote LORAN station, running a M... more
Former LCDR Lee Fanning talks service as a Flight Surgeon at Air Station San Francisco, responding on his first day of duty to the crash landing of a 747 with 300 souls aboard, dodging pine trees and traversing coastal cliffs to save the life of an i... more
Chief Boatswains Mate Jeff Rusiecki (Ret.) talks being at the helm for the attempted rescue of the fishing vessel Sea King as she foundered on the Columbia River Bar, how that case connected him to the survivor of a similar tragedy from the 1960s inv... more
First episode I’ve listened to and it did not disappoint! I was on the edge of my seat the entire segment. I had the privilege of filming Lee’s Change of Command ceremony at Group Fort Macon. Speaking with him was fascinating and his willingness to give me a tour of his base was much appreciated. His servant heart and his faith are ingrained in him. It’s not something he wears on his sleeve. It made me realize that underneath the protocol and responsibility there are men and women who are genuin... more
Ugh -Haven’t we moved on from this? Racism is trash
I love this podcast! I highly recommedn it to everyone, especially for those who have been in the USCG. As a former Coastie (BM2) myself, I really enjoy hearing all of the different adventures, rescues and other experiences that my fellow servicemembers have had. While the stories are all unique in their own way, the common thread acroos them is just how much people who join the U.S. Coast Guard are wliing to do to help others.
Thank you for sharing the stories of those who risk their lives to save others. All of each boat station and aviation station perform admirably at all times.
Cannot stop listening. Love it!
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