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U.S. Coast Guard Birthday

Show your support for the brave men and women of the US Coast Guard who put their lives on the line to save ours, from fishing boats accidents to hurricanes.

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Honor and celebrate U.S. Coast Guard service members with themed parties, merchandise, and community appreciation events that drive local engagement and patriotic sentiment.

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  • Coast Guard-themed party ideas: decorations, maritime snacks, and 'Semper Paratus' playlist
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  • Patriotic retail tie-in: Coast Guard apparel, nautical décor, and themed party supplies
  • Community events: partner with local Coast Guard stations for appreciation gatherings and educational activities

History

The history of the coast guard in the United States can be traced back to the year 1790 when it was established by the first Congress who allowed Secretary of the Treasury, Alexander Hamilton to combat smuggling and tariff evaders with his fleet of ten ships.

Originally called the Revenue Marine Service, or Revenue Cutter Service, the service was combined in 1915 with the US Lifesaving Service to become the Coast Guard.

During times of peace, the US Coast Guard acts as part of the Department of Homeland Security and then becomes part of the Department of Defense in times of war.

Now, with more than 230 years of history, this important entity offers a great deal of support through navigation, port security, environmental protection and wartime readiness.

In the United States, there are thousands of events nation-wide for people to get involved in and show their support. In the UK, although not directly associated with HM Coast Guard, the RNLI (Royal National Lifeboat Institution) is a charity organization with the sole aim of rescuing those in distress at sea.

They launch over 6500 times a year, and have saved over 134,000 lives since their founding. Pakistan Coast Guard Day is celebrated on September 8.

So bake a cake, throw a party and get appropriately excited about celebrating and enjoying the US Coast Guard Birthday this summer!


How to celebrate

Throw a US Coast Guard Birthday Party

Those who have been members of the coast guard, who have benefited from the work of the coast guard, or even those who just appreciate it can celebrate by doing what people often do for birthdays – throw a party! Just like any party, the US Coast Guard Birthday deserves festive decorations such as balloons and streamers, some good music, a gathering of friends and, of course, a big cake! Make it a coast guard themed party by decorating with boats, anchors and all sorts of sea-themed ideas, as well as employing the American flag and the US Coast Guard flag. The snacks can also be of a maritime theme, with a cake made in the shape of a ship, cookies decorated like life preservers, and even a bowl full of individually wrapped Life Savers candies! Don’t forget to play the US Coast Guard Theme Song in the background, “Semper Paratus”.

Learn More About the US Coast Guard

The US Coast Guard Birthday celebration is a great motivation to learn a bit more about this important service. Do a bit of online research, check out some books from the local library, or head on over to the National Coast Guard Museum in New London, Connecticut.

Make a US Coast Guard Birthday Playlist

Have loads of fun celebrating the US Coast Guard Birthday with music! Create a playlist that includes maritime and coastal themed songs, getting started with some of these tunes: Beyond the Sea by Bobby Darin (1959)(Sittin’ on the) Dock of the Bay by Otis Redding (1967)If I Had a Boat by Lyle Lovett (1987)Banana Boat (Day-O) by Harry Belafonte (1956)


FAQ
How did the Coast Guard’s role evolve during Prohibition?
During Prohibition (1920-1933), the Coast Guard played a crucial role in enforcing the ban on alcohol. They chased and captured rum-runners attempting to smuggle liquor into the U.S. This period significantly expanded their law enforcement duties.
What is the significance of the Coast Guard’s racing stripe?
In 1967, the Coast Guard adopted the “racing stripe”—a distinctive red slash on its vessels. This design improved the visibility and recognition of their ships, reinforcing their presence and authority on the waters.
Are there any unique Coast Guard traditions involving animals?
Yes, the Coast Guard has a tradition of adopting mascots, often dogs, aboard their ships. These mascots boost crew morale and become beloved members of the ship’s community.
How did the Coast Guard contribute during the 1980 Mariel Boatlift?
In 1980, during the Mariel Boatlift, the Coast Guard managed the massive influx of Cuban refugees to Florida. They ensured safe passage and coordinated rescue operations for thousands of migrants.
What is the “Golden Dragon” certificate in the Coast Guard?
Coast Guard members who cross the International Date Line receive the “Golden Dragon” certificate. This tradition honors sailors who have navigated this significant geographical milestone.
Did the Coast Guard have any involvement in space missions?
Surprisingly, yes. The Coast Guard provided recovery support for NASA’s Mercury space missions in the early 1960s, showcasing their versatility beyond maritime duties.
How does the Coast Guard participate in international icebreaking?
The Coast Guard operates icebreakers like the USCGC Polar Star to clear paths in polar regions. This facilitates safe navigation for scientific missions and commercial vessels in icy waters.
What is the “Order of the Ditch” in Coast Guard culture?
The “Order of the Ditch” is an informal recognition given to Coast Guard personnel who transit the Panama Canal. It’s one of many ceremonial acknowledgments for crossing significant waterways.
How did the Coast Guard assist during the Exxon Valdez oil spill?
In 1989, following the Exxon Valdez oil spill in Alaska, the Coast Guard led extensive cleanup operations. They coordinated efforts to mitigate environmental damage and restore marine habitats.
Are there any Coast Guard-operated museums open to the public?
Yes, the Coast Guard maintains several museums, such as the Coast Guard Heritage Museum in Massachusetts. These institutions preserve and showcase the service’s rich history and contributions.