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Coast Guard Geocoin BMC Watson's Coast Guard Geocoin

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Owner:
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Released:
Saturday, February 7, 2009
Origin:
South Carolina, United States
Recently Spotted:
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Travel the world where ever the Curse of Semper Paratus in known....maybe even visit some old stomping grounds...

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About This Item

HPIM0406

I retired just shy of 22 years active duty with the United States Coast Guard. Would have stayed longer but too many wild rides in little boats on big waves took a toll on the back. I got to see a lot in my career, more than most. I started in St Louis Missouri where I operated the big cranes that dropped equipment to the buoy tenders that worked the rivers. After becomming a Boatswain's Mate, I traveled to Baltimore Maryland where I became certified as a rescue boat coxswain and a law enforcement petty officer working the upper Chesapeake Bay. I moved on to Key West Florida with the Mobile Aerostat Detachment, if I tell you more I may have to shoot you. Then it was back to the rivers, Paducah Kentucky, preventing and/or tracking polution in the rivers. Another trip to Key West to be the First Lieutennant on the USCGC SHEARWATER (WSES-3) until she was decommissioned. Home again to South Carolina at Georgetown Station. This was my favorite station, and I was all set to be the Executive Petty Officer when I was ordered to become an Instructor instead. So off to Yorktown Virginia where for the first 3 years I instructed navigation, team coordination and other essentials at Boatswain's Mate A School and Coxwain C School. Staying in Yorktown another 3 years, or at least being based there, I was able to travel to all coastlines of the United States as an evaluator for the UTB Standardization Team. From Alaska to Puerto Rico, if there was a Coast Guard Station with a UTB, I have been there. The Coast Guard then did something very strange. They merged two ratings that, other than navigation, had nothing in common. Quartermasters, who had previously took on the responsibilities of Signalman when that rate was dissolved, became Boatswain's Mates. The bonus for me was that a job that had been traditionally a Quartermaster was now available to me....Navigation Chief on the USCGC DALLAS (WHEC-716). So off I go to join my ship in Rota Spain and just in time for the second Gulf War. Shock and Awe man, Shock and Awe. When our time was up in the Mediteranean we returned home to our home port of Charleston South Carolina and spent a lot of time in the Southern Caribbean Sea hunting for the elusive Caribbean Snow, of which we confiscated tons and tons. Now I am retired, watching the beach, wishing I was back at sea. I hope my coin can have as many great adventures as I did.....Fair Winds and Following Seas....

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Tracking History (7239.1mi) View Map

Retrieve It from a Cache 11/25/2013 Nana/Papa retrieved it from National Parfait Day 11/25 - Meet & Greet! Wisconsin   Visit Log

Will move along soon

Grab It (Not from a Cache) 11/7/2013 Dharma&Peace grabbed it   Visit Log

“How come we play war and not peace?"
"Too few role models.”
― Bill Watterson

Visited 11/7/2013 GinRockit took it to See Space from Genoa City Wisconsin - 14.85 miles  Visit Log

Visited See Space from Genoa City

Visited 9/26/2013 GinRockit took it to A Wolf's Lament Wisconsin - 1.44 miles  Visit Log

Visited A Wolf's Lament

Visited 9/26/2013 GinRockit took it to The "Cache" of Bray Road Wisconsin - 125.12 miles  Visit Log

Visited The "Cache" of Bray Road

Grab It (Not from a Cache) 8/11/2013 GinRockit grabbed it   Visit Log

Grabbed this one at the 2013 West Bend $1000 Cache Bash

Discovered It 8/10/2013 CNA'Stein discovered it   Visit Log

Saw this one at the WB cache ba$h. Thanks for sharing!!!

Discovered It 8/10/2013 redwingrr discovered it   Visit Log

Nice coin. Discovered at the West Bend $1000 Cache Ba$h 2013. Thanks for sharing!

Dropped Off 8/10/2013 Dreamcatchr placed it in West Bend $1000 Cache Ba$h 2013 Wisconsin - 99.39 miles  Visit Log
Grab It (Not from a Cache) 7/13/2013 Dreamcatchr grabbed it   Visit Log

Actually I found this coin in a cache that I found yesterday in the West Bend area. It was in 07-07-07 (GC1453D). A great looking coin. Looks like this one has been gone out of circulation for quite some time! Glad to be able to get this one moving again! Good luck on your new journeys! Thanks for sharing!

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