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National Coast Guard Day
<div vocab='https://schema.org/' class='event-wrapper' typeof='Event'><div class='row jobName'><span class='col-lg-3 col-md-3 col-sm-3 col-xs-12 sp10 RDR-bold'>Holiday or observance</span><div class='col-lg-9 col-md-9 col-sm-9 col-xs-12 sp10 ' property='name'>National Coast Guard Day</div></div><div class='row jobName'><span class='col-lg-3 col-md-3 col-sm-3 col-xs-12 sp10 RDR-bold'>Date</span><div class='col-lg-9 col-md-9 col-sm-9 col-xs-12 sp10 ' property='startDate'>2020-08-04</div></div><div class='row jobName'><span class='col-lg-3 col-md-3 col-sm-3 col-xs-12 sp10 RDR-bold'>Day of the Week</span><div class='col-lg-9 col-md-9 col-sm-9 col-xs-12 sp10 '></div></div><div class='row jobName'><span class='col-lg-3 col-md-3 col-sm-3 col-xs-12 sp10 RDR-bold'>Regions where observed</span><div class='col-lg-9 col-md-9 col-sm-9 col-xs-12 sp10 ' property='location'>North America</div></div><div class='row jobName'><span class='col-lg-3 col-md-3 col-sm-3 col-xs-12 sp10 RDR-bold'>Description</span><div class='col-lg-9 col-md-9 col-sm-9 col-xs-12 sp10 ' property='description'>On August 4th, 1790, Congress made an act to establish the U.S. Coast Guard to enforce international trade laws and support those in need of humanitarian aid. When the Coast Guard was founded, it consisted of 10 vessels only, and over the years, has grown to over 1400 active vessels. To celebrate the Coast Guard, you could visit a Coast Guard museum, listen to stories from active and retired Coast Guardsmen, and, of course, thank them for their service. </div></div></div>
Posted on 7/28/20
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