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United States. Coast Guard

LC control no.n 80125851
Descriptive conventionsrda
Corporate name headingUnited States. Coast Guard
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Variant(s)CG (United States. Coast Guard)
Coast Guard (U.S.)
Ḥaras al-Sawāḥil al-Amrīkī
U.S. Coast Guard
United States. Department of Homeland Security. Coast Guard
United States. Department of the Navy. Coast Guard
United States. Department of the Treasury. Coast Guard
United States. Department of Transportation. Coast Guard
United States. Navy Department. Coast Guard
USCG
See alsoComponent of merger: United States. Life-Saving Service
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Component of merger: United States. Revenue-Cutter Service
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Absorberd: United States. Bureau of Light-Houses
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Hierarchical superior: United States. Department of Homeland Security
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Hierarchical superior: United States. Department of the Navy
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Hierarchical superior: United States. Department of the Treasury
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Hierarchical superior: United States. Department of Transportation
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Hierarchical superior: United States. Navy Department
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Beginning date1915
Associated countryUnited States
Special noteUnused subdivisions: Public Information Division; Public Relations Division; Operations Division; Communication Engineering Division; Operations Division. Research and Statistics Section; Testing and Development Division; Research and Statistics Section; Enlisted Personnel Division; Office of Personnel; Statistical Division
Found inHalberstadt, H. USCG--always ready, 1987.
Supt. of Docs. no.: TD 5.19.985 (CG)
LC manual auth. cd. (hdg.: United States. Bureau of Light-Houses; in 1915 Revenue-Cutter Service (estab. 1790) and Life-Saving Service (estab. 1878) were consolidated to form Coast Guard; in 1910 Light-House Board (estab. 1852) was superseded by Bureau of Light-Houses (formerly Lighthouse Service, estab. 1789); in 1939 bureau was absorbed by U.S. Coast Guard)
On scene, summer 1996: p. 2 of cover (U.S. Coast Guard)
Its Model maritime operations guide, 2003?: t.p. (United States Coast Guard, Department of Homeland Security)
Its web site, Aug. 22, 2003: menu selections: History/Coast Guard History/Coast Guard Organizational History/Coast Guard Organizational History: A Timeline (1 March 2003, the Coast Guard formally transferred from the Department of Transportation to the newly-created Department of Homeland Security)
Dalīl Idārat al-Ḥādithah, 2001: cover (Ḥaras al-Sawāḥil al-Amrīkī ; United States Coast Guard)
Not found inNUCMC data from Cape Cod Community College, Library-Learning Resources Center for Burt family. Collection of papers, 1870-1895 (United States, Lighthouse Service)
Invalid LCCNsh 85140747