‘Help’ written in palm fronds assists US forces in rescuing Micronesians stranded on tiny island

The U.S. Navy and Coast Guard found and rescued three men Tuesday from a tiny atoll in the South Pacific near Guam thanks in part to the mariners spelling out “HELP” on the beach using palm leaves.

‘Commitment to protecting and serving’: USO honors Service Members of the Year

This is the 21st year the USO has honored Service Members of the Year, nominated by their command leadership “for performing extraordinary acts of bravery that exemplify the values of the Armed Forces and the USO,” according to the organization.

Sen. Ted Cruz says Coast Guard used illegal agreements to silence sexual assault victims

U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, R- Texas, accused the U.S. Coast Guard of illegally prohibiting sexual assault victims from sharing information with Congress about their assaults and investigations.

Coast Guard Cutter named after renowned veteran Melvin Bell

Melvin Kealoha Bell, who served as the first person of color to achieve the rank of Master Chief in the combined sea services, was honored at the Coast Guard Academy at the ship’s commissioning on March 28.

Coast Guard will shift rescue ops from Merrimack River to Gloucester, harbormaster says

The Coast Guard will shift rescue operations from Station Merrimack River to Station Gloucester as part of a nationwide reorganization due to declining staff levels, according to the Newburyport, Mass., harbormaster.

Troops and military families at 14 bases can begin using new moving system

Service members and their families at 14 military installations can now move to their next duty stations using a new streamlined system for shipping their belongings designed to overcome longstanding problems with military moves.

Coast Guard suspends search for Marine swept away by currents in Puerto Rico

The search for Marine Cpl. Samuel Wanjiru, 26, who was swept away by strong currents while vacationing in Puerto Rico, has been suspended, the Coast Guard announced.

USCGC Hamilton returns to homeport after 4 months at sea catching drug traffickers, rescuing migrants and mariners

The U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Hamilton returned to its homeport in Charleston, S.C., last week after four months at sea during which the crew stopped ships trafficking illicit narcotics, apprehended drug smugglers, and rescued migrants and sailors in distress.

Search for missing Massachusetts Marine in Puerto Rico enters new phase

The search for a 26-year-old Worcester marine who was swept away by strong currents while vacationing in Puerto Rico has entered a “passive” phase, Puerto Rican authorities said.

‘A cascade of failures’ contributed to rare, catastrophic Key Bridge collapse

A ship losing power is rare. A bridge being that vulnerable to collapse is rare. A ship minutes into a monthlong journey to Sri Lanka apparently losing the ability to navigate at the exact, split-second wrong moment is especially rare.