Coast Guard relieves commander and top enlisted leader of San Diego sector

Capt. James Spitler and Master Chief Petty Officer Michael Dioquino were temporarily relieved as the commander and senior enlisted leader, respectively, of Coast Guard Sector San Diego in the wake of an investigation that led to loss of confidence in both men, the service said Friday.

Coast Guard Cutter Resolute returns home with $115 million in seized drugs

The U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Resolute returned to its homeport of St. Petersburg, Fla., on Wednesday, bearing a sizable haul of contraband and five suspected smugglers.

Captain airlifted after falling on cargo ship off Government Cut, authorities say

The captain of a ship operating outside Government Cut, the large inlet leading to the PortMiami, was seriously injured in a fall Tuesday morning.

Coast Guard rescues 2 clinging to kayak in Lake Superior

The kayakers were part of a group of eight who were all taken back to shore by U.S. Coast Guard Station Bayfield, Wis.

Former cutter skipper takes command of Coast Guard’s growing Guam-based fleet

A new commander took the helm for the Coast Guard on Guam last week as it prepares to expand its already busy fleet of cutters.

Coast Guard to send 3 more cutters to Guam, has no plans to escort Philippine ships

The Coast Guard is part of the US military expansion on Guam.

23 countries represented at US Coast Guard’s latest international officer course

The wide-ranging course covers search and rescue, maritime law enforcement, international rule of law and armed conflict and port security — as well as the United States’ history and culture.

Coast Guard meets Russian naval vessels in US waters off Alaska coast

The U.S. Coast Guard recently encountered four Russian naval vessels in U.S. waters near Point Hope, Alaska, the service said Monday.

Quad nations plan joint coast guard patrols as China gets more aggressive, report says

The United States, Australia, India and Japan are planning joint coast guard and maritime police patrols amid growing Chinese activity in the region, according to unnamed diplomatic sources cited Monday by Japan’s Kyodo News.

13 former Coast Guard Academy cadets file claims of sexual violence, seek $130 million

Thirteen former cadets of the U.S. Coast Guard Academy are seeking $10 million each from the service, accusing the Coast Guard of failing to implement adequate policies and practices that allowed sexual violence to go unchecked, according to legal documents filed Thursday.