United States Coast Guard Academy
Service academy in New London
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December 2023 | House Committee on Oversight and Accountability and Subcommittee on National Security, the Border, and Foreign Affairs opened a probe into the Coast Guard's mishandling of serious misconduct at the academy. |
May 26 2023 | Michael J. Johnston becomes the 43rd superintendent of the United States Coast Guard Academy. |
2022 | Linda L. Fagan becomes the 27th Commandant of the United States Coast Guard and the first female service chief in the U.S. armed services. |
August 19 2022 | Construction of the National Coast Guard Museum officially starts with a 'keel laying ceremony' in New London, Connecticut. |
May 30 2019 | James E. Rendon completes his tenure as superintendent of the academy. |
2018 | The academy emblem was redesigned by Nick Desjardins of the Biddeford Regional Center of Technology. |
2018 | The museum association had hoped to break ground on the building, though this did not ultimately occur. |
2017 | Nikole P. Barnes becomes USCGA's first Olympic Athlete, competing in the Tokyo Olympic Games in Women's 470 sailing. |
June 3 2011 | Sandra L. Stosz becomes the first woman superintendent of the United States Coast Guard Academy. |
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