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USCG Rescue Demonstration
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An Average Day For The U.S. Coast Guard
Save 15 lives From Maine to Washington State, Hawaii, Alaska, and Puerto Rico, the U.S. Coast Guard has been protecting America’s coastline for 217 years. The smallest of the armed services, the Coast Guard’s missions include Search and Rescue, Homeland Security, Law Enforcement, Marine Environmental Protection, Maritime Safety, and National Defense. The largest Search and Rescue operation in Coast Guard history occurred in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, which devastated the Gulf Coast in August of 2005, stranding thousands of people on rooftops and in their homes. The Coast Guard was one of the first agencies to respond and, at the height of rescue operations the Coast Guard had at least 62 aircraft, 30 cutters, and 111 small boats operating in support of the people of Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama. By the time the rescue operation ended, the Coast Guard had saved over 33,000 lives. |