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The Foreign Service Journal, April 1942
QL AMERICAN FOREIGN SERVICE VOL. 19, NO. 4 JOURNAL APRIL, 1942 wm,' "-c* Naval cadets are earning their wings in Free literature on request for 50 to 175 h.p. hori¬ Spartan trainers powered by Lycoming . zontally opposed or 220 to 300 h.p. radial engines. Write Dept. J42. Specify which literature desired. the aircraft engine whose dependable, eco¬ nomical operation and low maintenance and upkeep costs have been proved through years of use in both the pilot training divi¬ ¥ sions of the Armed Forces and the CPTP. Contractors to the U. S. Army and Navy THE TRAINING PLANE ENGINE OF TODAY .. \ THE PRIVATE PLANE / LYCOMING DIVISION, THE AVIATION CORPORATION \ ENGINE OF TOMORROW / WILLIAMSPORT, PA. l>5 p. CONTENTS * * APRIL, 1942 Cover Picture: Demonstration of Monster Tank Culled (See page 236) Australia: Pacific Base to the Colors! By David W. Bailey 185 Excerpt from a Speech by Congressman Rabaut Before the House of Representatives 189 Correction in Foreign Service Examination Ques¬ AMERICA’S three greatest liners, the tions in March issue 189 . Washington, Manhattan and America, From the Caribbean to Cape Horn by the Pan are now serving their country as Navy American Highway—Photos 190 auxiliaries. New Zealand's Role in World Affairs By Robert B. Stewart 194 Before being called to the Colors, these Convoy three American flag liners were the largest, By James N. Wright 196 fastest and most luxurious passenger ships Selected Questions from the Third and Fourth ever built in this country. Special Foreign Service Examinations of 1941 199 Athens—Photos 201 When our Government called its nationals Editors’ Column home from danger zones in Europe and Radio Bulletin 202 the Orient, thousands of Americans re¬ turned to the United States aboard these News from the Department By Jane Wilson 203 ships. -
The Impacts of an Ice-Diminishing Arctic on Naval and Maritime Operations
8TH SYMPOSIUM ON The Impacts of an Ice-Diminishing Arctic on Naval and Maritime Operations JULY 17–18, 2019, RONALD REAGAN BUILDING AND INTERNATIONAL TRADE CENTER AMPHITHEATER, WASHINGTON, DC CO-HOSTS, PARTNERS, AND SPONSORS This symposium was organized, convened, and co-hosted by the US Arctic Research Commission (USARC), the Wilson Center’s Polar Institute, and the US National Ice Center. Program partners include the Arctic Domain Awareness Center, the Center for the Study of Democracy at St. Mary’s College of Maryland, and The Patuxent Partnership. Additional sponsorship was provided by CONTENTS the Ronald Reagan Building and World Trade Center, the Motivation and Background ..............................1 Marine Mammal Commission, and Akima LLC. See page 8 for more information. Agenda .......................................................................3 Displays ......................................................................7 Co-Hosts, Partners, and Sponsors ....................8 Speakers .................................................................. 10 Posters ..................................................................... 32 BEAUFORT SEA (March 18, 2018) The Seawolf-class fast-attack submarine USS Connecticut (SSN 22) surfaces through the ice as it participates in Ice Exercise (ICEX) 2018. ICEX 2018 was a five-week exercise that allowed the Navy to assess its operational readiness in the Arctic, increase experience in the region, advance understanding of the Arctic environment, and con- tinue to develop relationships -
Cothen Ale & Aircraft List
COTHEN ALE & AIRCRAFT LIST Last Updated: 30 June 2020 Send updates, additions, & corrections to [email protected] Information in this file has been collected on openly available internet sources as well as personal monitoring and posts by other monitors. NO classified information is knowingly included in this file. This list contains ALE address and frequency information for the COTHEN ALE Net as well as Commsta Kodiak and other logged USCG ALE nets. It also includes the latest list of known USCG aircraft. COTHEN background info: --------------------------------------- COTHEN is an HF ALE network that uses landlines to connect nineteen transmission sites spanning the nation in order to form one unified coverage area. Currently, the network has 19 sites, 89 remote communications consoles (RCC’s), and a Technical Service Center in Orlando, FL. Back in 1984, the design for a U.S. Customs radio network was conceived. Code-named COTHEN, Celluar Over The Horizon Enforcement Network, it combines a radio, computer, and a tactical voice privacy unit into a state-of-the-art communications system that meets the demanding requirements of tactical interdiction aircraft and boats in their fight against smuggling activities. COTHEN's first fixed station transmitter near Memphis, Tenn., became operational in 1985. The Blue Lightning Operations Center was the first command office and its marine vessels were the first tactical platforms to have COTHEN radios. This initial deployment proved so successful that COTHEN grew to include all U.S. Customs aircraft. COTHEN now provides communications support for hundreds of aircraft, marine interdiction vessels, command offices, and numerous agencies including the U.S. -
Guidelines for Recording Historic Ships
GUIDELINES FOR RECORDING HISTORIC SHIPS Third Edition: 2004 HISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY HISTORIC AMERICAN ENGINEERING RECORD HISTORIC AMERICAN LANDSCAPES SURVEY NATIONAL PARK SERVICE, U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR LEGISLATIVE AUTHORITY FOR HABS/HAER/HALS AND THE USE OF OTHER GUIDELINES The legislative authority of HABS/HAER/HALS is the 1935 Historic Sites Act (Public Law 74-292) and the 1966 National Historic Preservation Act (Public Law 89-665), as amended in 1980 (Public Law 96-515). The guidelines should be used in conjunction with: Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines for Architectural and Engineering Documentation as published in the Federal Register, Vol. 48, No. 190, Notices, pp. 44730-44734, generally known as HABS/HAER Standards. Recording Historic Structures. John A. Burns, editor. Washington, D.C.: The AIA Press, 1989 HABS/HAER Guidelines: - HABS Historical Reports - HABS/HAER Guidelines: Recording Structures with HABS Measured Drawings (1995) - Historic American Engineering Record Field Instructions (1995) Transmitting HABS/HAER Documentation Historic American Buildings Survey/Historic American Engineering Record/Historic American Landscapes Survey, National Park Service U.S. Department of the Interior 1849 C Street, NW - 2270 Washington, DC 20240 (202) 354-2167 First edition, September 1988. Second edition, September 1994. Third edition, January 2004. Cover: Inboard Profile Ship BALCLUTHA, San Francisco, California HAER No. CA-54 Reduced from portion of original 3/8" scale drawing delineated by Robbyn L. Jackson and Deborah J. Cooper, 1987. National Park Service U.S. Department of the Interior GUIDELINES FOR RECORDING HISTORIC SHIPS RICHARD K. ANDERSON, JR. THIRD EDITION 2004 EDITED BY TODD A. CROTEAU HISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY HISTORIC AMERICAN ENGINEERING RECORD HISTORIC AMERICAN LANDSCAPES SURVEY NATIONAL PARK SERVICE U.S. -
8–18–05 Vol. 70 No. 159 Thursday Aug. 18, 2005 Pages 48473–48632
8–18–05 Thursday Vol. 70 No. 159 Aug. 18, 2005 Pages 48473–48632 VerDate jul 14 2003 16:37 Aug 17, 2005 Jkt 205001 PO 00000 Frm 00001 Fmt 4710 Sfmt 4710 E:\FR\FM\18AUWS.LOC 18AUWS i II Federal Register / Vol. 70, No. 159 / Thursday, August 18, 2005 The FEDERAL REGISTER (ISSN 0097–6326) is published daily, SUBSCRIPTIONS AND COPIES Monday through Friday, except official holidays, by the Office PUBLIC of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, DC 20408, under the Federal Register Subscriptions: Act (44 U.S.C. Ch. 15) and the regulations of the Administrative Paper or fiche 202–512–1800 Committee of the Federal Register (1 CFR Ch. I). The Assistance with public subscriptions 202–512–1806 Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402 is the exclusive distributor of the official General online information 202–512–1530; 1–888–293–6498 edition. Periodicals postage is paid at Washington, DC. Single copies/back copies: The FEDERAL REGISTER provides a uniform system for making Paper or fiche 202–512–1800 available to the public regulations and legal notices issued by Assistance with public single copies 1–866–512–1800 Federal agencies. These include Presidential proclamations and (Toll-Free) Executive Orders, Federal agency documents having general FEDERAL AGENCIES applicability and legal effect, documents required to be published Subscriptions: by act of Congress, and other Federal agency documents of public interest. Paper or fiche 202–741–6005 Documents are on file for public inspection in the Office of the Assistance with Federal agency subscriptions 202–741–6005 Federal Register the day before they are published, unless the issuing agency requests earlier filing. -
Un-Adopted Coast Guard Vessels
Coast Guard Vessels* Not Yet Adopted by Navy League (by State) [against: database provided by CG‐7511 (Dennis Thorseth)] Unit Name Hull Number Unit City , Bahrain USCGC ADAK WPB‐1333 Manama USCGC BARANOF WPB‐1318 Manama USCGC MAUI WPB‐1304 Manama USCGC MONOMOY WPB‐1326 Manama USCGC WRANGELL WPB‐1332 Manama AK (Alaska), USA USCGC LIBERTY WPB‐1334 Auke Bay USCGC FIR WLB‐213 Cordova USCGC SYCAMORE WLB‐209 Cordova USCGC HICKORY WLB‐212 Homer USCGC NAUSHON WPB‐1311 Homer USCGC BAILEY BARCO WPC‐1122 Ketchican USCGC JOHN MCCORMICK WPC‐1121 Ketchican USCGC ANTHONY PETIT WLM‐558 Ketchikan USCGC SPAR WLB‐206 Kodiak USCGC ALEX HALEY WMEC‐39 Kodiak USCGC ELDERBERRY WLI‐65401 Petersburg USCGC ANACAPA WPB‐1335 Petersburg USCGC MUSTANG WPB‐1310 Seward USCGC KUKUI WLB‐203 Sitka USCGC CHANDELEUR WPB‐1319 Valdez AL (Alabama), USA USCGC WEDGE WLR‐75307 Demopolis USCGC SAGINAW WLIC‐803 Mobile Thursday, March 07, 2019* Only inlcudes named "Cutters" (65 feet or more) Page 1 of 9 Coast Guard Vessels* Not Yet Adopted by Navy League (by State) [against: database provided by CG‐7511 (Dennis Thorseth)] Unit Name Hull Number Unit City AL (Alabama), USA USCGC BARBARA MABRITY WLM‐559 Mobile USCGC GANNET WPB‐87334 Mobile USCGC MANOWAR WPB‐87330 Mobile AR (Arkansas), USA USCGC KANAWHA WLR‐75407 Pine Bluff CA (California), USA USCGC HADDOCK WPB‐87347 San Diego USCGC FORREST REDNOUR WPC‐1129 San Pedro USCGC ROBERT WARD WPC‐1130 San Pedro USCG‐PCU BENJAMIN WPC‐1132 San Pedro BOTTOMS USCG‐PCU TERRELL HORNE WPC‐1131 San Pedro CT (Connecticut), USA USCGC BOLLARD WYTL‐65614 -
Uscg-2011-2013.Pdf
FOIA Control Number Date Rec'd Unit Name Description COMPANY NAME 8/27/2011 20114025 SEC Charleston All photographs pertaining to the recovery of the TowBoat US- Charleston 65'POWER vessel that sunk 8/29/2011 20113649 INV MISLE case number 561035 TowBoatUS Savannah 8/29/2011 20113650 INV T/V BUSTER BOUCHARD- Minimal Spill of Diesel Oil at Royston Rayzor Vickery & Williams, LLP Bollinger Shipyard 8/29/2011 20113651 NVDC Copies of documentation certificate for vessel "Ariel" Bruce Flenniken 8/29/2011 20113652 NMC Merchant Mariner Records Maria Lay 8/29/2011 20113653 NMC Merchant Mariner Records Marta Perez 8/29/2011 20113654 NMC Merchant Mariner Records Delia Roork 8/29/2011 20113655 NMC Merchant Mariner Records Mary E. Glod 8/29/2011 20113656 INV Copies of the USCG detentional deficiencies file concerning Casey & Barnett LLC the M/V GREEN MAJESTIC'S 8/29/2011 20113657 INV Info regarding XXXXXXXX allegedly injured her foot while Walters Nixon Group, INC disembarking the WHALE WATCHER 8/29/2011 20113658 INV M/V JAMES F NEAL- 10/21/09 collision, Activity No. Schroeder, Maundrell, Barbiere & Powers 3630379 8/29/2011 20113659 INV All info pertaining to the search for XXXXXXXX the rescue Tucker Vaughan Gardner & Barnes of XXXXXXXXXX 8/29/2011 20113660 INV Info regarding the incident with two vessels on 8/3/11, McGuinn, Hillsman & Palefsky Minh Troung , who was killed in the collision 8/29/2011 20113665 VTS Houston/Galveston PAWSS, VHF-FM ch 12 and 13 replay recordings, Transit Eastham Watson Dale & Forney, LLP Logs 8/29/2011 20113666 D8 Legal Historical Oil Spill information Department of Geography and Anthropology 8/29/2011 20113706 NVDC Info on vessel KILOHANA Mimi Bornhorst 8/29/2011 20113708 NVDC Info on vessel BEANS and ESPRESSO Pacific Maritime Title 8/29/2011 20113709 NVDC Info on vessel PATRICE Ala Wai Yacht Brokerage 8/29/2011 20113719 INV SAR & investigation records pertaining to M/V SEA WATCH Bird Bird & Hestres, P.S.C. -
National Historic Landmarks Program
NATIONAL HISTORIC LANDMARKS PROGRAM LIST OF NATIONAL HISTORIC LANDMARKS BY STATE July 2015 GEORGE WASHINGTOM MASONIC NATIONAL MEMORIAL, ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA (NHL, JULY 21, 2015) U. S. Department of the Interior NATIONAL HISTORIC LANDMARKS PROGRAM NATIONAL PARK SERVICE LISTING OF NATIONAL HISTORIC LANDMARKS BY STATE ALABAMA (38) ALABAMA (USS) (Battleship) ......................................................................................................................... 01/14/86 MOBILE, MOBILE COUNTY, ALABAMA APALACHICOLA FORT SITE ........................................................................................................................ 07/19/64 RUSSELL COUNTY, ALABAMA BARTON HALL ............................................................................................................................................... 11/07/73 COLBERT COUNTY, ALABAMA BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH, PARSONAGE, AND GUARD HOUSE .......................................................... 04/05/05 BIRMINGHAM, JEFFERSON COUNTY, ALABAMA BOTTLE CREEK SITE UPDATED DOCUMENTATION 04/05/05 ...................................................................... 04/19/94 BALDWIN COUNTY, ALABAMA BROWN CHAPEL A.M.E. CHURCH .............................................................................................................. 12/09/97 SELMA, DALLAS COUNTY, ALABAMA CITY HALL ...................................................................................................................................................... 11/07/73 MOBILE, MOBILE COUNTY, -
Wheels of Preservation: Mobile Structures and the National
WHEELS OF PRESERVATION: MOBILE STRUCTURES AND THE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES by JOSHUA H. BAUM (Under the Direction of MARK REINBERGER) ABSTRACT This thesis was written to provide evidence and justification for the inclusion of historically significant automobiles on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). During the first half of the twentieth century, the automobile transformed American culture and reshaped America’s landscape. The NRHP includes thousands of individual listings of road-related resources which owe their significance to the automobile. Automobiles themselves, however, are not represented. Arguing for their inclusion, this thesis begins by examining the early history of automobiles in the United States and the history of the NRHP. Mobile structures listed on the NRHP, such as ships and aircraft, are then evaluated for similarities with automobiles. Finally, a privately-run register for historic automobiles is evaluated for compatibility with the NRHP. INDEX WORDS: Automobile, History, Historic Preservation, National Register of Historic Places WHEELS OF PRESERVATION: MOBILE STRUCTURES AND THE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES by JOSHUA H. BAUM B.S., Fort Hays State University, 2008 A Thesis Submitted to the Graduate Faculty of The University of Georgia in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree MASTER OF HISTORIC PRESERVATION ATHENS, GEORGIA 2017 © 2017 JOSHUA H. BAUM All Rights Reserved WHEELS OF PRESERVATION: MOBILE STRUCTURES AND THE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES by JOSHUA H. BAUM Major Professor: Mark Reinberger Committee: Scott Messer Scott Nesbit James K. Reap Electronic Version Approved: Suzanne Barbour Dean of the Graduate School The University of Georgia May 2017 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Foremost, I owe a great deal of gratitude to Mark Reinberger, my Major Professor, for his patience in seeing this paper through. -
The Foreign Service Journal, July 1950
9L AMERICAN FOREIGN SERVICE VOL. 27, NO. 7 JOURNAL .KJLY, 1950 It gives us special satisfaction to supply I. W. Harper Whiskey to men and women in America’s foreign service. We are proud to serve you, and we value highly the example you set for your guests. For these reasons alone, you can depend on our safeguarding I. W. Harper’s unexcelled taste and quality. Cost is never consulted in making this superb whiskey. It’s made for you to pour with pride and drink with pleasure. Distributed overseas by , SCHENLEY INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION THERE ARE NO FINER WHISKIES THAN AMERICAN WHISKIES I. W. H A R P E R SI AMERICAN FOREIGN SERVICE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOREIGN SERVICE HONORARY PRESIDENT DEAN ACHESON SECRETARY OF STATE HONORARY VlCE-P°ESI DENTS THE UNDER SECRETARY OF STATE THE ASSISTANT SECRETARIES OF JOURNAL STATE THE COUNSELOR GEORGE F. KENNAN PRESIDENT W. WALTON BUTTERWORTH VICE PRESIDENT ELBERT G. MATHEWS SECRETARY-TREASURER JOHN M. McSWEENEY ASSISTANT SECRETARY-TREASURER BARBARA P. CHALMERS EXECUTIVE SECRETARY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE HERVE J. L'HEUREUX CHAIRMAN ELBRIDGE DURBROW VICE CHAIRMAN ELBERT G. MATHEWS JOHN M. MCSWEENEY WILLIAM P. HUGHES PUBLISHED MONTHLY BY ALTERNATES RAYMOND A. HARE HAROLD N. WADDELL THE AMERICAN FOREIGN SERVICE ASSOCIATION JOURNAL EDITORIAL BOARD JOHN M. ALLISON CHAIRMAN FR ANK S. HOPKINS VOL. 27, NO. 7 JULY, 1950 G. FREDERICK REINHARDT EUGENE DESVERNINE WILLIAM J. HANDLEY COVER PICTURE: Natives of Bevnam (south of Ankara) watch their first movie, CORNELIUS J. DWYER JOAN DAVID MANAGING EDITOR a USIS film. See the story by James Macfarland on page 25. ROBERT M. -
CGMA Rep Sites and Service Units CGMA Rep Site Service Units OPFAC CGMA-HQ ACTIVITIES EUROPE 33187 Eighth Coast Guard District A
CGMA Rep Sites and Service Units CGMA Rep Site Service Units OPFAC CGMA‐HQ ACTIVITIES EUROPE 33187 Eighth Coast Guard District AIRSTA NEW ORLEANS 20250 CG ANT NEW ORLEANS 41938 CG ANT VENICE 41916 CG STA GRAND ISLE 30328 CG STA NEW ORLEANS 30338 CG STA VENICE 30336 CGD EIGHT 71108 CGIS GULF REG 77104 INVESTIGATIONS NCOE 64206 MSU BATON ROUGE 33268 SECTOR NEW ORLEANS 37150 USCG Academy CG ACADEMY 60100 CG HSWL FO NEW LONDON‐LEGACY 47942 CG INTL ICE PATROL 38101 CG MSL GROTON 34310 CG R&D CENTER NEW LONDON 51100 CG STA NEW LONDON 30630 CGC ALBACORE 13309 CGC EAGLE 18301 LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT CENTER 60125 USCG Activities Far East ACTIVITIES FAR EAST 33189 USCG AIRSTA Atlantic City AIRSTA ATLANTIC CITY 20121 CG STA ATLANTIC CITY 30184 CG STA BARNEGAT LIGHT 30187 CG STA MANASQUAN INLET 30217 SFO ATLANTIC CITY 37520 USCG AIRSTA Barbers Point AIRSTA BARBERS PT 20255 USCG AIRSTA Borinquen AIRSTA BORINQUEN 20235 BASE DETACHMENT BORINQUEN 31171 ESD SAN JUAN 54450 USCG AIRSTA Cape Cod AIRSTA CAPE COD 20115 USCG AIRSTA Clearwater AIRSTA CLEARWATER 20150 CG STA SAND KEY 30321 USCG AIRSTA Detroit AIRSTA DETROIT 20158 USCG AIRSTA Miami AIRSTA MIAMI 20140 TACLET SOUTH 34303 USCG AIRSTA Sacramento AIRSTA SACRAMENTO 20290 USCG AIRSTA San Francisco AIRSTA SAN FRANCISCO 20180 USCG AIRSTA Savannah AIRSTA SAVANNAH 20135 CG ANT TYBEE 41940 CGC CHINOOK 13308 USCG AIRSTA Sitka AIRSTA SITKA 20280 CG ANT SITKA 41992 CGC KUKUI 15243 CGC MAPLE 15247 Coast Guard Mutual Assistance Page 1 of 19 Updated 03/04/2020 CGMA Rep Sites and Service Units CGMA Rep Site Service -
USCG Asset Guide a Desktop Reference Guide to the USCG for the Utility Radio Hobbyist
USCG Asset Guide A Desktop Reference Guide to the USCG for the Utility Radio Hobbyist Last Updated: 30 June 2020 Send updates to: [email protected] USCG Sector/Station List LANTAREA COMMCOM USCGRU/USJFCOM HITRON Jacksonville, FL Activities Europe, Rotterdam, Netherlands Maintenance and Logistics Command Atlantic (MLCLANT) Training Center Cape May Training Center Yorktown Aviation Technical Training Center Elizabeth City Atlantic Area Deployment Center, Jacksonville, FL District 1: CGAS Cape Cod, MA Sector Northern New England MSFO Belfast, ME MSFO New Castle, NH (Portsmouth) Station Boothbay Harbor, ME Station Burlington, VT Station Portsmouth Harbor, NH Station South Portland, ME ANT Portland Station Eastport, ME Station Jonesport, ME Station Southwest Harbor, ME ANT Southwest Harbor Station Rockland, ME Sector Boston Station Merrimack River, MA Station Gloucester, MA Station Boston, MA Station Point Allerton, MA Station Scituate, MA Light Station Boston, MA Sector Southeastern New England Station Provincetown, MA Station Chatham, MA Station Cape Cod Canal, MA Station Woods Hole, MA Station Brant Point, MA Station Menemsha, MA Station Castle Hill, RI Station Point Judith, RI MSFO Cape Cod MSFO New Bedford ANT Bristol ANT Woods Hole Sector Long Island Sound ANT Long Island Sound MSD Coram Station Eaton's Neck Station New Haven, CT Station New London, CT ANT Moriches Station Fire Island, NY Station Jones Beach, NY Station Montauk, NY Sector New York, NY ANT Saugerties ANT New York Station New York, NY Station Sandy Hook, NJ Station