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USCG Base BostonTRACEN GOVERNORS ISLANDTracen Cape May

Scott Gifford

U.S. Coast Guard Veteran

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About

Branch

U.S. Coast Guard

Service Years

1981 - 1985

Units

USCG Base Boston

U.S. Coast Guard

USCG Base Boston, located in Boston, Massachusetts, has served as a vital hub for United States Coast Guard operations since its establishment. Originally founded in 1791 as one of the nation's earliest maritime facilities, the base has played key roles in coastal defense, maritime law enforcement, and search and rescue missions throughout its history. During World War II, it supported anti-submarine operations and convoy escorts in the North Atlantic. Today, USCG Base Boston continues to provide logistical, administrative, and operational support to Coast Guard cutters, boats, and personnel throughout the New England region, reinforcing its longstanding commitment to maritime safety and security.

1983 - 1985

TRACEN GOVERNORS ISLAND

U.S. Coast Guard

TRACEN Governors Island is the Training Center for the United States Coast Guard located on Governors Island in New York Harbor. It serves as a hub for the training and development of Coast Guard personnel in a variety of specialized fields, including search and rescue, maritime law enforcement, and navigation. The facility offers state-of-the-art training facilities and resources to ensure that Coast Guard members are well-prepared for their roles in protecting the nation's waterways and promoting maritime safety. TRACEN Governors Island plays a crucial role in maintaining the readiness and effectiveness of the Coast Guard in fulfilling its missions.

1981 - 1982

Tracen Cape May

U.S. Coast Guard

Tracen Cape May is the United States Coast Guard's only enlisted basic training facility. Located in New Jersey, it provides training for new recruits entering the Coast Guard. The facility focuses on developing leadership, physical fitness, and seamanship skills in its trainees. Tracen Cape May plays a crucial role in preparing individuals for their responsibilities as Coast Guard members.

1981 - 1981