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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