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U.S. Coast Guard Veteran
Branch
U.S. Coast Guard

USCG
U.S. Coast Guard
The USCG stands for the United States Coast Guard. It is a branch of the US military responsible for enforcing maritime laws and protecting the nation's coastlines. The USCG also conducts search and rescue missions, maintains aids to navigation, and oversees maritime security. It plays a critical role in ensuring the safety and security of America's waters and its citizens.
USCGC RELIANCE
U.S. Coast Guard
USCGC RELIANCE (WMEC-615) is the lead ship of the Reliance-class medium endurance cutters in the United States Coast Guard. Commissioned in 1964, the cutter has served extensively along the U.S. East Coast, Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean Sea. Its missions have included search and rescue, law enforcement, drug interdiction, and migrant operations. Over its distinguished service, RELIANCE has participated in numerous high-profile operations, earning accolades for its role in safeguarding U.S. maritime interests.
LORSTA San Mateo Pt, San Clemente, CA
U.S. Coast Guard
LORSTA San Mateo Point, located on San Clemente Island, California, was a United States Coast Guard Long Range Navigation (LORAN) station. Commissioned in 1972, it played a vital role in providing precise electronic navigation signals to both military and civilian vessels and aircraft operating along the U.S. West Coast and the eastern Pacific. The unit was an essential component of the LORAN-C chain, supporting maritime and national defense operations during the Cold War and beyond. LORSTA San Mateo Point was decommissioned in 2010 following the nationwide termination of the LORAN-C system, marking the end of an era in navigational technology.