United States Coast Guard Birthday
2025
By The Governor Of The State Of North Carolina
A Proclamation
Whereas, the United States Coast Guard has a long and proud history of service to our nation, including in North Carolina from Base Elizabeth City and other points along our coast; and
Whereas, the Coast Guard is dedicated to saving lives at sea and enforcing the nation’s maritime laws; and
Whereas, the United States Coast Guard is one of the oldest organizations in the federal government; it was established on August 4, 1790, when Congress authorized the formation of ten vessels to enforce federal tariff and trade laws to prevent smuggling; and
Whereas, the United States Coast Guard is one of the oldest organizations in the federal government, and until the Navy Department was established in 1798, the Coast Guard served as the nation’s only armed force afloat; and
Whereas, initially known as the Revenue Marine and Revenue Cutter Service, the name was changed in 1915 to the United States Coast Guard; and
Whereas, the Coast Guard has approximately 43,000 active-duty members, more than 8,000 Reservists, and 30,000 Auxiliary personnel who ensure our nation’s maritime safety and have served proudly in every one of our nation’s conflicts; and
Whereas, since 2003 the Coast Guard has operated as part of the Department of Homeland Security, serving as the nation’s front-line agency for enforcing the nation’s laws at sea, saving lives, protecting the marine environment, and guarding the nation’s vast coastline and ports;
Now, Therefore, I, Josh Stein, Governor of the State of North Carolina, do hereby proclaim August 4, 2025, as “United States Coast Guard Birthday” in North Carolina and commend its observance to all citizens.
In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of North Carolina at the Capitol in Raleigh this twenty-third day of July in the year of our Lord two thousand and twenty-fifth and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and forty-ninth.