Building the National Coast Guard Museum
Opening in 2026: A Museum to Honor, Engage, Educate, and Inspire.
Opening in 2026: A Museum to Honor, Engage, Educate, and Inspire.
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The National Coast Guard Museum Association honors the 210′ Reliance-Class cutters, a venerable platform for the modern U.S. Coast Guard’s fleet, which is celebrating 60 years of service. To get your coin, become a plankowner or upgrade your current plankowner gift.
The National Coast Guard Museum Association understands the value of museums and the purpose they serve in society. Our mission is to support the creation, sustainability, and growth of the National Coast Guard Museum.
Watch this video to gain insight into the Barque EAGLE’s illustrious past and also understand why it’s such a critical asset for the National Coast Guard Museum!
From an in-depth look at the power of the USCG Philanthropy Network to a meeting the newest Coast Guard Astronaut, this issue of the Long Blue Line is packed with interesting stories, personal accounts, as well as Museum updates and USCG retirement resources.
Watch CAPT. Wes Pulver, USCG (Ret.) give an update on WFSB CT ’24 about the progress of the National Coast Guard Museum!
Sue Curtin, Chair of the National Coast Guard Museum Association, honors her father JD Power III, with the Power Family Challenge Gift to fund and build the National Coast Guard Museum in New London, CT.
The Museum, located in New London, Connecticut, will be the home of the United States Coast Guard and serve as a place to honor and remember all who have served our country.
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