The U.S. Coast Guard at War: A History
In 1790 a predecessor of the U.S. Coast Guard was established by the First Congress of the United States. This newly formed maritime force did not have an official name. Rather, it was referred to simply as "the cutters" or "the system of cutters." This small force was to enforce national laws, in particular, those dealing with tariffs. At the time, these cutters were the only maritime force available to the new government under the...
Here is the link to the USCG Eagle's webpage
http://www.cga.edu/eagle.aspx?id=688
Eagle: About the EagleUnited States Coast Guard Academy::Tall Ship Eagle
When in homeport in New London, Eagle rests alongside a pier on the Thames Rivernear the U.S. Coast Guard Academy. The Academy was originally founded in 1876 when nine students boarded the Revenue Cutter Dobbin. A series of cutters followed the Dobbin and, in 1932, a permanent shore facility was established at its present site on land donated by the New London community. Approximately 1,000 men and women attend the Academy, all of whom sail at...


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