From the Commandant, Admiral Karl Schultz

R 041230Z AUG 21
FM COMDT COGARD WASHINGTON DC
TO ALCOAST
BT
UNCLAS
ALCOAST 279/21
SSIC 5700
SUBJ: UNITED STATES COAST GUARD’S 231ST BIRTHDAY

  1. Today, as we celebrate the Coast Guard’s 231st birthday,
    I reflect on our rich history and heritage, as well as the
    extraordinary level of service of our talented Coast Guard
    workforce delivered throughout the past year. Across the globe,
    our Service responded amidst the ongoing global pandemic,
    adapting to constantly changing conditions and always
    maintaining a taut watch. Every one of you—active duty, reserve,
    civilian, and auxiliary—delivered mission excellence and remained
    “Always Ready.”
  2. The Coast Guard performs complex missions in the most
    challenging maritime environments. Our multi-mission capabilities,
    broad authorities, organizational agility and flexibility, and
    incident response expertise position the Service for excellence
    and leadership in the maritime domain; this year is no exception.
    As Americans stepped-up to support their neighbors, and healthcare
    and service workers faced uncertain risks in their devoted care of
    others, our workforce faced each day with courage and skill.
    Coast Guard Day presents a terrific opportunity to pause for a
    moment and thank all those who have supported us through this
    dynamic 231st year.
  3. What a year it has been. Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, our
    operational units have been working incredibly hard, deployed
    globally to enhance maritime security, partnerships, and vital
    national interests. CGC POLAR STAR conducted a two-month winter
    patrol in the Arctic, the first such patrol in 38 years, while
    CGC HAMILTON completed a historic deployment to the Black Sea –
    our first major cutter patrol there since 2008. And CGC MIDGETT
    and CGC OLIVER BERRY recently participated in 3rd Fleet training
    exercises with the Carl Vinson Strike Group off Hawaii, while
    CGC MUNRO is currently enroute to support 7th Fleet and INDOPACOM
    operations. Coast Guard Districts, Sectors, cutters, aircraft, and
    other assets responded to 12 storms impacting our U.S. coastline
    during the busiest Atlantic Basin hurricane season on record.
    They also assisted in wildfires in Oregon and California, deployed
    personnel in response to record flooding in the heartland, and
    provided medical and logistical support to DHS partners operating
    along the Southwest Border. Our inland cutters and Sectors responded
    to over 1,100 marine incidents including casualties, oil discharges,
    hazardous material releases, and myriad security threats. In May,
    our Coast Guard Advanced Interdiction Team embarked aboard
    USS Monterey, a Guided Missile Cruiser, boarded a dhow in the
    Northern Arabian Sea and confiscated thousands of illicit weapons.
    Of note, all of the aforementioned operational successes and
    accomplishments were enabled by the professionalism and
    responsiveness of our Mission Support workforce.
  4. As we celebrate our 231st birthday, it is your perseverance and
    dedication that make the United States Coast Guard the best in
    the world. This year has truly accentuated a Coast Guard that is
    Ready, Relevant, and Responsive! I thank each and every one of you
    for your continued service, and your families for their perpetual
    support in these most worthy endeavors.
  5. ADM K. L. Schultz, Commandant (CCG), sends.
  6. Internet release is authorized.
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