The United States Coast Guard will no longer classify swastikas, nooses, or Confederate flags as hate symbols.
A United States Coast Guard operation offloaded nearly 50,000 pounds of cocaine at Fort Lauderdale in Florida.
The strikes have come amid a broader buildup of U.S. military forces in the Caribbean as the Trump administration continues ...
The military service, which falls under the Department of Homeland Security, has drafted a new policy that classifies such items “potentially divisive.” ...
The United States Coast Guard detected a Russian military ship on October 29 approximately 15 miles (24 km) south of Oahu, ...
USCG stressed that the symbols will remain prohibited. Updated policy seen by the service as way to strengthen reporting, ...
Crew of the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Stone offloaded approximately 49,010 pounds of illicit narcotics worth more than $362 million at Port Ev ...
The United States Coast Guard, in coordination with the Department of Homeland Security, has announced a Request for ...
The US Coast Guard is facing political controversy after a report by The Washington Post claimed the service will no longer classify the swastika, a symbol of fascism, white supremacy, and the ...
The United States Coast Guard detected and closely monitored the Russian Navy auxiliary intelligence ship Kareliya as it ...
It’s all lock and focus at Kings Point as the 6-2 United States Merchant Marine Academy is shipping up to Boston to do battle ...
A Connecticut-based sailboat sank 260 nautical miles off the shore of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, according to the U.S. Coast Guard. The boat began taking on water and made a distress call to the ...