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Lighthouse Buoy Tender and Lightship Duty in 1944

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In the repair shop at the St. George Lighthouse ...

World War II was still going on in July 1944 when Coronet magazine published a photo essay, by photojournalist Sidney Ravitz, of Coast Guard duties in the Third Naval District, which had been previously known as the Third Lighthouse District. During World War II the Coast Guard operated under the jurisdiction of the U.S. Navy.

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In 1944 all Coast Guard tenders had some way of ...

Perhaps because of concerned security during the war, the names of the Coast Guard crews in the photographs was not included in the captions. This unfortunate omission has left a void in history, but perhaps there are those still out there who were part of these crews or can identify some of the people. Whatever the case, a photograph is worth a thousand words and we are honored to share this glimpse into the past with the readers of Lighthouse Digest.

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Buoys, which mark shoals, danger zones and ...


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There were three types of signal on the sound ...


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The crew of 47 men on this tender, presumably the ...


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Although the crew of the lighthouse buoy tender ...


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Cooks at work preparing chow on the Coast Guard ...


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One of the five tenders in the Third District in ...


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The pin up calendar was the calendar of choice ...


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The most popular man onboard the lighthouse/buoy ...


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Lucky is the man who is being relieved and going ...


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The lonely life on board the Ambrose Lightship in ...


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The crewmen of the lightships had a weekly supply ...

This story appeared in the Jan/Feb 2009 edition of Lighthouse Digest Magazine. The print edition contains more stories than our internet edition, and each story generally contains more photographs - often many more - in the print edition. For subscription information about the print edition, click here.

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