February 12, 1802:  A report on commissioned officers in the U.S. marine services published on this date indicated the Revenue-Marine Service, precursor of the modern U.S. Coast Guard, was staffed with 9 captains, 10 first lieutenants, 9 second lieutenants and 10 third lieutenants.
Header: Captain Frederick Lee, who commanded the revenue cutter Eagle during the War of 1812 from the USCG website

 
 
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Ahoy, Pauline! And Huzzah! for the Coasties!
Huzzah! indeed.
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