Coast Guard Chief Petty Officers Association - Long Island Chapter

Coast Guard Chief Petty Officers Association - Long Island Chapter Coast Guard

The Coast Guard Chief Petty Officers Association (CPOA) is a non-partisan, non-profit organization dedicated to advocating for and supporting the junior and senior enlisted leadership of the U.S.

The Long Island Chiefs and unit members participated alongside the Bruckenthal family in the 'Bruck' CrossFit workout to...
05/09/2026

The Long Island Chiefs and unit members participated alongside the Bruckenthal family in the 'Bruck' CrossFit workout to commemorate DC3 Nathan Bruckenthal on the 22nd anniversary of his sacrifice to the nation.

Following the rigorous workout, U.S.C.G. personnel operated grills to host the subsequent gathering.

The Long Island Chiefs momentarily pause to commemorate the twenty-second anniversary of the loss of DC3 Nate Bruckentha...
04/25/2026

The Long Island Chiefs momentarily pause to commemorate the twenty-second anniversary of the loss of DC3 Nate Bruckenthal, a local hero who made the ultimate sacrifice in service. The Long Island Chiefs keep DC3 Nate Bruckenthal's family in our thoughts and will uphold the strong affiliation we have with the Bruckenthal family forever! ❤️⚓️🇺🇸

04/07/2026

You are cordially invited to join the Long Island Chiefs for a high-energy workout tribute to DC3 Nathan Bruckenthal, our heroic Shipmate who made the ultimate sacrifice, alongside the Bruckenthal family. Food and drink provided, courtesy of the Long Island Chiefs.

Special thanks to Cow Harbor CrossFit for hosting

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The Master Chief Petty Officer of the Coast Guard undertook a visit to Long Island, encompassing Jones Beach, Shinnecock...
03/29/2026

The Master Chief Petty Officer of the Coast Guard undertook a visit to Long Island, encompassing Jones Beach, Shinnecock, Eatons Neck, and an evening Chiefs Mess meeting hosted by the CPOA. This occasion fortuitously corresponded with the advancement of Master Chief Carlos Montejano, our chapter's President.

Congratulations Carlos ⚓️.

Calling all “Old timers “ who have served on the famous NYC Harbor , Governors Island - don’t miss this opportunity - th...
03/15/2026

Calling all “Old timers “ who have served on the famous NYC Harbor , Governors Island - don’t miss this opportunity - the Long Island Coast Guard Chief Petty Officers Association - Long Island Chapter will be there to greet you all ! ⚓️🇺🇸

Governors Island 30-Year Reunion - August 1, 2026 at Governors Island New York, NY, United States. Find event and ticket information on Ticketbud.

Today, February 18, 1952, is the anniversary of the rescue of the crew of the T2 tanker "Pendleton" by the crew of the C...
02/18/2026

Today, February 18, 1952, is the anniversary of the rescue of the crew of the T2 tanker "Pendleton" by the crew of the CG36500, Bernard Webber, Andrew Fitzgerald, Richard Livesey, and Ervin Maske, whose valiant efforts became known as the greatest small-boat rescue in U.S. Coast Guard history.

At approximately 6 PM on February 18,1952, Webber, Fitzgerald, LIvesey, and Maske set out from Chatham Harbor in the 36-foot motor lifeboat CG36500 on a su***de mission to rescue the crew of the "Pendleton."

Having lost the lifeboat's compass during the near-impossible passage over the Chatham Bar and sailing in a snow storm in the dark, the CG36500 miraculously was headed on a course that brought them to the stern of the "Pendleton". (The tanker had split in two hours earlier, and the stern section was drifting south just east of Cape Cod. The bow section of the boat was drifting about ten miles farther to the east.) The stern section was dark at the time the CG36500 encountered the tanker, making it nearly impossible to see.

Soon the men on the "Pendleton," seeing the CG36500's search light, came out on deck and began the dangerous process of descending a half-rotted Jacob's ladder and jumping to the CG36500, all the while both vessels were being pushed about by the wind and waves.

All but one of the 33 crew on the stern of the "Pendleton" were able to make it safely aboard the CG36500, which was now carrying more people than she was designed to hold. Webber, not knowing his exact location, headed the CG36500 toward the shore, hoping to land the crew along the eastern shore of Monomoy Island or Nauset Beach, but in another improbable circumstance, he ended up steering the CG36500 right to the entrance to Chatham Harbor. Now knowing his exact location, Webber was able to bring the heavily-loaded CG36500 to the Fish Pier, at approximately 8:45 PM.

Waiting at the Fish Pier, first responders, along with many townsfolk from Chatham, were able to transport the "Pendleton" crew to Coast Guard Station Chatham or to the local hospital where they could finally receive care and comfort following their ordeal.

All of the crew who sailed aboard the CG36500 on that fateful day, and all of the sailors rescued from the "Pendleton", have since crossed over the bar. Only the CG36500 remains to remind us of the greatest small-boat rescue in Coast Guard history.

*A film version of The Finest Hours was released in 2016. As is the case with many film adaptations, the film is based on the true story of the "Pendleton" rescue, but deviates in some cases from the actual events. The film does an excellent job of providing a visual sense of the rescue, but should not be mistaken for a historically accurate account.

US Coast Guard seizure of Venezuela-linked oil tankers
01/09/2026

US Coast Guard seizure of Venezuela-linked oil tankers

U.S. Coast Guard Commandant Admiral Kevin Lunday breaks down the U.S. seizure of Venezuelan oil tankers in an exclusive ABC News interview.

This year's toy drive encountered challenges due to the flu season in the New York area; however, we successfully overca...
12/27/2025

This year's toy drive encountered challenges due to the flu season in the New York area; however, we successfully overcame them. Special recognition goes to MKC Simon Sandoval (ret) for leading this initiative, bringing joy to pediatric patients who will spend the holidays in the hospital.

Congratulations are in order for our 10 new Chiefs ⚓️ and we thank Noah Galloway for his presence as our keynote speaker...
11/10/2025

Congratulations are in order for our 10 new Chiefs ⚓️ and we thank Noah Galloway for his presence as our keynote speaker, making this celebration truly unforgettable 🍾⚓️🇺🇸

Also honored to have Stan Zizka of the “Del-Satins” (Wonderders) - sing the National Anthem and play oldies throughout this special evening 🎶🎵🎤

Our 2025 Perspective Chiefs deserve congratulations, the Blackfish derby was a great time and a remarkable achievement! ...
11/04/2025

Our 2025 Perspective Chiefs deserve congratulations, the Blackfish derby was a great time and a remarkable achievement! 🎣🐟🎏⚓️

If you’re in the area, pop into Station Montauk, good luck getting out ! 🎃
10/27/2025

If you’re in the area, pop into Station Montauk, good luck getting out ! 🎃

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