As my Mst Sgt in Air Force JROTC in high school loved to say, "The Coast Guard is by far my favorite branch of the United States military. It's the only one who's primary purpose isn't to kill people or break things." Well done Coast Guard, from a fellow Oregonian.
Wrong! Every member of the USCG raises their right hand and swears the EXACT same oath as any other branch of the military and is subject to the UCMJ as well. The CG is and, always has been a military service. They are under the DHS so that they can enforce federal law because our US Constitution does not allow the DOD to do so. Established in 1790 by Alexander Hamilton the CG has fought in every major conflict of war. There are Coasties and CG vessels and aircraft serving in the middle east right now and recently, while escorting a USN submarine, fired upon Iranian vessel attempting to interfere with the sub as it transited international waters. Try telling Douglas Munro, a MOH recipient, who lost his life on Guadal Canal while he volunteered to return to the beach to rescue US Marines who were pinned down by Japanese machine gun fire, that he was not in the military. Those same Machine guns killed him. USMC General Chesty Puller recommend him for that MOH and Munro is the only non Marine listed on their Wall of MOH recipients. Please do your research before you spout off ridiculous nonsense. @@egondro9157
As a former Marine Corps Rescue Swimmer…Well done Swimmer and crew. Semper Fi and Paratus. This has boosted my spirits through the roof today. So proud of the few who do for the many. 🇺🇸
@DavidJohnson-vs5nr Sir, my WW2 Marine uncle (all islands except Tarawa) passed at 90 in 2015, was 20 on Iwo Jima. He and my only child, son, USCG, 33, now veteran, and my WW2 dad (and mom) had the tightest relationship though 60 yrs age difference, because they were military. They 3 - and mom who didn't serve -were the only ones in our family who truly showed the utmost respect, love and interest in one another. While my son was gone for over 13 years serving, I served helping our veterans around the East Bay - EBSD, VALOR GAMES on CGI, etc - so I wouldn't go down missing my only child. Thank YOU, sir, for your service to our nation. SEMPER PARATUS TO SEMPER FI! God hugely bless and protect you.
Retired Navy FMF Corpsman here….I have the utmost respect and admiration for the Coast Guard. All you have to do is watch a couple episodes of “Deadliest Catch” and you will be in awe of their incredible heroism. [Salute]
Thanks to the Coast Guard for keeping our homeland safe! I spent 30 years in the Army and most don't think of the CG but they are unsung hero's out there doing their job everyday, thank you!
I’ve been in the fire service for 27 years, and my biggest regret is that I didn’t join the Coast Guard when I was a kid. I don’t know how they walk with balls so big! Semper Paratus!
My Mom was a Coastie Mom too. Both my brother and I were CG. Best job on the planet! Just before she died at 81 years, I told her that, Dad gave us the love of the sea but, she was the reason we were Good Coasties. Thanks to all CG Moms!
BRAVO ZULU Shipmate QM2 Eric Hébert Group Duty Officer/SAR Controller USCG Group Humboldt Bay 1992-1996 PO Manson is a credit to the Memory of the CG 6541
Having been in Group Coos Bay in the late 60's and doing small boat rescue with 36 and 44 footers, it was just really exciting and fun. Then on a particularly dangerous boat call i remember thinking, "how do I make the ocean my enemy?". I found you can't, but if you genuinely respect it, you can work with it, most of the time.
Great job, but they didn’t “let you through” the training, you earned it. Your humility is certainly admirable though and much respect brother. We did a rescue in the North Atlantic in 2002, over 720 miles from our base, 450 miles from land. We aerial refueled 5 times during the mission (11.7 hours of blade time). That yacht was 65 feet long, with seas of 25 feet, with rogue waves eclipsing 60 feet and winds of 60 knots. I was the flight engineer (hoist/winch operator) of the pick up bird. Lead blew a damper in the hover putting the PJ and CCT on the deck. The PJ and CCT only received Air Medals, which I thought was a huge injustice. It was definitely a DFC mission. The CCT later was Time Magazine’s 100 Most Influential People, and the PJ later earned his commission as a Combat Rescue Officer. Rest in Peace Dave, you were one of the good ones. Not too bad for a special operations platform that rarely did rescue work.
It's quite interesting how in the UK, we would mostly use a Harness attached to the casualty but for the USCG they get the casualty into the water and use a basket.
You can admit it! Though, this admin has worked with CG pilots and Navy pilots, and Navy pilots make working/landing/replenishment at sea aboard moving ships look easy.
These people are the real heroes, not the celebrities in sports or media or the actors we keep hearing about. How come these guys are never nominated as person of the year instead of a man wearing a dress pretending to be a woman?
" You have to make it happen".
Best damn outfit in the US anywhere!
You do so much for so many and with so few.
Total Respect.
Army Vet.
Thanks Army Vet Don. I am a former coastie. Yes the CG does many tasks with low budget.
"You have to make it happen" That's the Coast Guard Spirit, Semper Paratus brother!
As my Mst Sgt in Air Force JROTC in high school loved to say, "The Coast Guard is by far my favorite branch of the United States military. It's the only one who's primary purpose isn't to kill people or break things." Well done Coast Guard, from a fellow Oregonian.
The CG is just the best and have so many unsung heroes . Spent 23 yrs in the army but so much of my military respect goes to them
this is so true, they are badass, my upmost respect to the enlisted rescue swimmers
They aren’t part of the military. Haven’t been for many many years. Not saying they aren’t awesome, but they aren’t part of the armed forces in DOD.
@@egondro9157 didn’t say THEY were military. Just giving them MY military respect .That clear it up for you ?
@@egondro9157reading is hard huh?
Wrong! Every member of the USCG raises their right hand and swears the EXACT same oath as any other branch of the military and is subject to the UCMJ as well. The CG is and, always has been a military service. They are under the DHS so that they can enforce federal law because our US Constitution does not allow the DOD to do so. Established in 1790 by Alexander Hamilton the CG has fought in every major conflict of war. There are Coasties and CG vessels and aircraft serving in the middle east right now and recently, while escorting a USN submarine, fired upon Iranian vessel attempting to interfere with the sub as it transited international waters. Try telling Douglas Munro, a MOH recipient, who lost his life on Guadal Canal while he volunteered to return to the beach to rescue US Marines who were pinned down by Japanese machine gun fire, that he was not in the military. Those same Machine guns killed him. USMC General Chesty Puller recommend him for that MOH and Munro is the only non Marine listed on their Wall of MOH recipients. Please do your research before you spout off ridiculous nonsense. @@egondro9157
“I can’t let go. We don’t have time for that.” Not bad for a first rescue Brother.
Distinguished Flying Cross on his first rescue... Huge!
Well done Swimmer, a definite hero who jumped into extremely hazardous conditions and emerged a hero. My hat is off to you Son, again, well done.
Nice Job Brother.
Warriors for Good! Well done! Semper Fidelis, Lieutenant Colonel, USMC (Retired)
Excellent Job “Puddle Pirates” 😁
You are doing Douglas Munro proud!🫡❤️🇺🇸
Semper Paratus - Semper Fidelis
As a former Marine Corps Rescue Swimmer…Well done Swimmer and crew.
Semper Fi and Paratus.
This has boosted my spirits through the roof today.
So proud of the few who do for the many. 🇺🇸
Ooh rah, devil dog!
@DavidJohnson-vs5nr Sir, my WW2 Marine uncle (all islands except Tarawa) passed at 90 in 2015, was 20 on Iwo Jima. He and my only child, son, USCG, 33, now veteran, and my WW2 dad (and mom) had the tightest relationship though 60 yrs age difference, because they were military. They 3 - and mom who didn't serve -were the only ones in our family who truly showed the utmost respect, love and interest in one another. While my son was gone for over 13 years serving, I served helping our veterans around the East Bay - EBSD, VALOR GAMES on CGI, etc - so I wouldn't go down missing my only child. Thank YOU, sir, for your service to our nation. SEMPER PARATUS TO SEMPER FI! God hugely bless and protect you.
The Coast Guard also saved my battle buddy &I from my sank boat off the Pacific Ocean three years ago
These are the men and women that we never think about, until we need them. Bravo.
“You have to go out, but you don’t have to come back” - USCG Motto
Extraordinary athlete and hero.
"You can't give up. You have to make it happen." Thank God for people willing to risk their lives to help others. Thank you USCG!
Retired Navy FMF Corpsman here….I have the utmost respect and admiration for the Coast Guard. All you have to do is watch a couple episodes of “Deadliest Catch” and you will be in awe of their incredible heroism. [Salute]
This old Marine says you folks are fantastic!
Semper Fi to Semper Paratus
Thanks to the Coast Guard for keeping our homeland safe! I spent 30 years in the Army and most don't think of the CG but they are unsung hero's out there doing their job everyday, thank you!
Coasties! The forgotten branch of our military......until you need them. Good job AST Manson. Well deserved award
The unsung branch of our military!! Go USCG!!!
A big BZ to you Petty Officer Manson. Your actions just further the SAR motto "So others may live". FLY NAVY!!!
Awesome!!! Bravo Zulu to the whole Team!
Good work, Coasties!!
As a former H46 pilot with 26 rescues - Bravo Zula 🙂
I’ve been in the fire service for 27 years, and my biggest regret is that I didn’t join the Coast Guard when I was a kid. I don’t know how they walk with balls so big! Semper Paratus!
Semper Paratus. These guys are beasts and heroes. What a good feeling it must be to see those helos coming in those conditions!
Coast guard are the same the world over,the few do for the many, living legends💯
With the help of Almighty God, yes, Coasties. Well done, Bravo Zulu Adam, Ryan, Spencer. From US Coast Guard mom, son, only child, veteran.
My Mom was a Coastie Mom too. Both my brother and I were CG. Best job on the planet! Just before she died at 81 years, I told her that, Dad gave us the love of the sea but, she was the reason we were Good Coasties. Thanks to all CG Moms!
Thank you all for your service. I can't even imagine what y'all go through, daily. I wish you all long and prosperous lives.
Outstanding job Sirs!
Great job, you guys are super brave.😊
BRAVO ZULU Shipmate
QM2 Eric Hébert
Group Duty Officer/SAR Controller
USCG Group Humboldt Bay 1992-1996
PO Manson is a credit to the Memory of the CG 6541
Amazing human spirit.....I'm so proud we have young people like this young man in our service.
You guys are the very best of us, and it makes me proud to know people like you guys are out there!
Thank you for what you do.
Cheers from Switzerland
Semper Fi Coast Guard, well done boys!!!
Always
These guys are the best swimmers in the world. I’d be curious to see how Olympic swimmers would do in these situations.
Having been in Group Coos Bay in the late 60's and doing small boat rescue with 36 and 44 footers, it was just really exciting and fun. Then on a particularly dangerous boat call i remember thinking, "how do I make the
ocean my enemy?". I found you can't, but if you genuinely respect it, you can work with it, most of the time.
Incredible rescue! Thank you for saving their lives!!
Retired USAF CSAR... you guys are heroes
From a retired land based medic, “job well done” now get ready for the next call! 👍👍👍👍🏆🏆🏆🏆💙🇺🇸🇺🇸💙
HUGE respect for the Coasties from a retired Marine - you guys are on duty every day. Semper Fidelis et Paratus!
Thank you guys. Your valor and gallantry have made the world a better place for all
Congratulations to Spencer Manson and the entire crew !
Thank God for men like this . People this is what makes America great and always has 🫡
True HEROS!!!
Well done
Well done!!
Salute, risking your lives to save lives 24/7, amazing!!
Fantastic job!
Great job!
Absolutely UNSUNG HEROES!!!!!
Thank each of you … Heroes .
Great Job team.
I saw something about this recently! Thank you for sharing this interview! These guys and gals are so cool!
Great job!!!! Thanks for your service for sure!!!
Inspirational! Great work, team! Semper Paratus! 😎✌️
Job well done!
just awesome work boys!
CG needs some upgrades too! Modern icebreakers for sure, maybe some cutters and choppers? Definitely dem shiny new CH-53ks.
I am so proud of you guys. What an amazing group. What an amazing leader. God bless you. Prayers for continued safety and success. ❤️🇺🇲🇮🇱✝️🙏🙏🙏👍👌❤️🇺🇲
Rad 🔥🔥🔥
These guys are amazing.
Igor said when he invented the helicopter it will save numerous lives. So true.
fantastic training and job!!
Outstanding
Congratulations ❤
What a great young American man.
Good job!
He could only get the Didtinguished Flying Cross only in combat. Good video. Great job.
Heroes never quit. 👍👍👍
Semper Paratus brothers!!
The “Coasties” are the best!
Bravo Zulu! So Others May Live...USN SARS 81-85
You can always count on the heroes of the U.S. Coast Guard. 👍🇺🇸
Great job, but they didn’t “let you through” the training, you earned it. Your humility is certainly admirable though and much respect brother.
We did a rescue in the North Atlantic in 2002, over 720 miles from our base, 450 miles from land. We aerial refueled 5 times during the mission (11.7 hours of blade time). That yacht was 65 feet long, with seas of 25 feet, with rogue waves eclipsing 60 feet and winds of 60 knots. I was the flight engineer (hoist/winch operator) of the pick up bird. Lead blew a damper in the hover putting the PJ and CCT on the deck. The PJ and CCT only received Air Medals, which I thought was a huge injustice. It was definitely a DFC mission. The CCT later was Time Magazine’s 100 Most Influential People, and the PJ later earned his commission as a Combat Rescue Officer. Rest in Peace Dave, you were one of the good ones.
Not too bad for a special operations platform that rarely did rescue work.
Right? As if they could have stopped him
Awesome, good for you guys. Loved it!!!!
Well done, Gents.
Well deserved DFC.
A distinguished service by a very modest AST.
This is why these folks are super elite, Tier 1 for sure.
Nice work!! 👍🏼USCG
Bravo Zulu brother 👍🇺🇸
as much as the CG gets shit on, yall are still legends.
BAD MEN the level of bravery is just not of this world
HUA - good job, Coasties. Always Ready.
It's awesome knowing there's such badass men and women ready to save me from my own stupidity, truly the masters of the sea.
Amazing!
Well done.
It's quite interesting how in the UK, we would mostly use a Harness attached to the casualty but for the USCG they get the casualty into the water and use a basket.
Outstanding boys…👊🏻🇺🇸
Good job . they made it happen
We appreciate you guys and all that you do and we Pray that the Good Lord keeps his hands upon y’all 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
For anyone interested The Guardian is a movie based on what these young men go through to qualify as CGR.
I hate to admit it but one of my best instructors at Annapolis was a CG pilot.
You can admit it! Though, this admin has worked with CG pilots and Navy pilots, and Navy pilots make working/landing/replenishment at sea aboard moving ships look easy.
I'm gonna be a rescue swimmer!!
Great screenshot 2:23 ❤.....beat still my heart..😊
These people are the real heroes, not the celebrities in sports or media or the actors we keep hearing about. How come these guys are never nominated as person of the year instead of a man wearing a dress pretending to be a woman?
When the going gets tough, the tough get going.
Warriors. Against the SEA.
Cheers. USN8300, 30 and out.
Semper Paratus
So no interview of the Flight Mech?..without him, that mission doesn’t happen