Story by Spc. Samantha Hall | Michigan National Guard | 04.01.2019
Camp Grayling, the largest National Guard base in the country and host of yearly multinational, joint, live-fire exercises over an expanse of 147,000 acres of Michigan wilderness, is home to individuals whose locations are sensitive to the survival of their species. These top-secret turtles are thriving among the vast training ranges more so than almost anywhere else in their natural range,......
Story by Chief Petty Officer Sara Muir | U.S. Coast Guard Oceania | 06.04.2016
Today we celebrate World Oceans Day, a global day of ocean celebration and collaboration for a better future. This year’s theme is “Healthy Oceans, Healthy Planet.” Individuals and organizations across the planet are taking action to prevent pollution in our oceans. The Coast Guard is known worldwide as America’s premiere lifesavers. Rescues take many shapes ranging from a cruise......
Story by Lt. Donnie Brzuska | U.S. Coast Guard Pacific Area | 06.05.2015
Coast Guardsmen aboard the Cutter Stratton from Alameda, California, rescued two sea turtles while investigating a suspicious item floating in a known drug transit zone off the coast of Central America May 9, 2015....
Courtesy Story | U.S. Navy | 01.17.2014
Personnel aboard U.S. Navy Support Facility (NAVSUPPFAC) Diego Garcia (DG) participate in a joint beach cleanup hosted by USS Emory S. Land (AS-39) and USS Georgia (SSGN-729) east of South Point Jan. 17, 2014....
Story by Petty Officer 2nd Class Stephen Lehmann | U.S. Coast Guard PADET Texas | 09.02.2013
Coast Guard crew members from Sector Corpus Christi helped return seven endangered sea turtles to the Gulf of Mexico, Monday, as part of a release program run by the Animal Rehabilitation Keep....
Story by Cpl. S.T. Stewart | II Marine Expeditionary Force | 06.20.2013
During the summer months, the community of Cherry Point is going outdoors for camping, fishing, sports, swimming and hiking. While participating in outdoor activities, the community should be aware of the hazards of Cherry Point’s wildlife....