National Coast Guard Day
August 4th
The United States Coast Guard (USCG) is a vital branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for safeguarding the nation’s maritime interests and enforcing maritime laws. Founded on August 4, 1790, the Coast Guard serves as a multi-mission organization, performing roles such as search and rescue, maritime security, environmental protection, and law enforcement. With its motto “Semper Paratus” (Always Ready), the USCG operates tirelessly to protect the country’s vast coastlines, inland waterways, and even international waters. Its diverse fleet of cutters, aircraft, and small boats ensures that it can respond swiftly to a wide array of challenges, including drug trafficking, illegal immigration, and pollution incidents. The US Coast Guard’s dedication to service and its commitment to preserving life and safeguarding the seas make it a crucial force in maintaining safety and security in America’s maritime domain.