U.S. Coast Guard Military Retiree
Branch
U.S. Coast Guard
Service Years
1986 - 1992
Cape May, New Jersy
U.S. Coast Guard
Cape May, New Jersey, is home to the United States Coast Guard Training Center Cape May, the sole accession point for enlisted personnel joining the U.S. Coast Guard. Established in 1942 during World War II, the base originally served as a Navy facility before transitioning to Coast Guard control in 1948. Over the decades, Cape May has trained hundreds of thousands of Coast Guard recruits, playing a crucial role in preparing personnel for service in maritime safety, security, and stewardship. Today, it remains a vital institution, shaping the future of the Coast Guard and supporting national defense and homeland security missions.
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.
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.