Coast Guard veterans wrongly forced into retirement by service now fighting in court for backpay

A federal court decision finalized in May determined the Coast Guard’s use of what it called performance-based panels to thin the upper enlisted ranks violated federal law and the due-process afforded troops when separated from the service.

Drifting divers spend day and night at sea before Pacific rescue

Eight recreational divers spent more than 24 hours floating in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Palau before they were rescued by a local fisherman, the US Coast Guard said.

Congressional investigations find former Coast Guard commandant chose to bury report on sexual misconduct at service’s academy

Retired Adm. Karl Schultz told CNN this week that he feared Congress would politicize the information and pointed to Congress’s ongoing investigations as proof that he was right.

Coast guards from US, Japan and India to train together near Tokyo next year

The U.S. Coast Guard will join its Japanese and Indian counterparts for first-of-its-kind training in Tokyo Bay early next year in conjunction with an annual summit in Tokyo.

House heaps bipartisan blame on Coast Guard for delays in cutters for Arctic defense

A House panel on Wednesday leveled bipartisan criticism at the Coast Guard for delays in building Polar Security cutters needed to offset the growing Russian and Chinese activity in the Arctic.

More than a dozen drones spotted off Jersey Shore following Coast Guard boat, lawmaker says

Between 12 and 30 drones were spotted following a Coast Guard lifeboat off the Jersey Shore Sunday night, according to U.S. Rep. Chris Smith. Smith also said an Ocean County Sheriff’s officer saw 50 drones moving over land from the ocean at Island Beach State Park over the weekend.

Coast Guard Cutter Hamilton offloads $182.8 million in seized cocaine

A large haul of cocaine — more than 16,100 pounds of cocaine, with an assessed street value of $182.8 million — is off the market.

Coast Guard will hire civilian icebreaker while waiting for its own to be built

The U.S. Coast Guard plans to hire a commercial icebreaker to serve in the Arctic while waiting for the next generation of its cutters to be built in the next several years, service officials told lawmakers.

Russia and China conducting joint Arctic operations for first time, Coast Guard says

Vice Adm. Peter Gautier, deputy commandant for operations, told lawmakers that the Coast Guard recently witnessed the Russian Border Guard and Chinese Coast Guard conducting a joint patrol high in the Bering Sea in a worrying sign of growing collaboration.

Missile project may have ‘long-term and significant’ impacts on Guam, report says

A $1.7 billion missile-defense system proposed for Guam may have significant consequences for the island’s housing, health care and environment, according to a draft environmental impact statement.