The comment made by the crew about the last mission regarding the 29 year old mom and her 8 month and 2 year old daughters made me smile. They had been concerned about the children in the helicopter - which of course was totally understandable and the men were all so pleased and proud when they delivered the mom and her kids to the care they all needed (the kid's grandparents were there to take them on). Watching them carrying the baby and toddler from the aircraft - both had been asleep most of the trip - they all looked like new dads, except they all knew how to handle their "precious cargo". Seems they are already dads, which helped! But they so happy it all worked out and the little girls had been such angels, I think they might have been motivated to go have more of their own! Good men, doing a hard job, prepared for chaos they would have to secure and then try to focus on the mother - and it all worked out so well. Amazing job, so well done! Thank you gentlemen!
@@rossfincham6948 I think what makes this somewhat unique is the idea of handling babies in the very small area of a military rescue helicopter. It was not really a baby proof environment so they couldn't even blink. (don't let the toddler near the winch controls! Put a blanket over the axe...) Of course, it was the same job it always is, except the needs of each rescue are unique to their situation.
@@julieenslow5915I agree. When our baby was airlifted to a children's hospital, they wouldn't even let one of us go with because of space. When I was airlifted to a hospital across state, they would not let my little girl go so she had to stay with a security person until a relative could come. In both instances all permissions had to be done via phone. They assumed people could drive wherever. I suppose up there it is not always an option to have family just meet them at this place because of the remoteness.
You guy's are the GREATEST !! I'm sitting here crying from such happiness because when I was little , I remember my Mom Dying and when the Ambulance came to get her, the Driver was so nice to myself and my Sister's. It was a horrible experience at 7 years old , but I do remember being consoled by the Ambulance Personnel and feeling safe and secure because of them... Ty all for everything you did for those babies...
Coast Guard escorted cruise ship I was on to foreign port. I knew due to military training that there was some sort of threat towards us. Told friends I was with & they freaked out. Explained to them that we were safe because Coast Guard had our back. They immediately calmed down. When we disembarked ship we yelled praises to crew on Coast Guard ship. I could tell Sailors appreciated us recognizing them. PS I’m a three star momma, 3 daughters, one Air Force, one Navy, one Army
We are glad to have the Coast Guard here in Oregon. We witnessed them rescue a tourist who was climbing on large rocks off the shore. The guy had gotten trapped when the tide came in. He as cold and wet from sea spray. It would possibly be 10-11 hours until the tide went down again. He was very lucky to have the CoastGuard stationed close enough to hoist him up off the rocks. They set him down in a road rest area where my husband and I were working. The Coast Guard also does a lot of search and rescue for fishing vessels. The bean counters wanted to close this station but the community convinced them the station was needed. It makes my feel good to know the Coast Guard is there when we need them. They are a good use of tax payer dollars.
May I ask witch station this was? I have toured the Astoria station when I was a child because my uncle was in the Coast Guard at the time and I’m just wondering if that’s the one your talking about. GO COAST GUARD!
I love visiting the OR Coast, if you're lucky you can spot (and hear first) a coast guard helicopter flying over doing their patrols. Thank you guys for your service 🧡
As a former Coastie myself 60-plus years ago, I have the highest regard for what the modern-day Coasties do with utmost dedication and regard for human life.
I just discovered these on TH-cam. I was raised and lived in Alaska for 30 years before moving to Seattle. Great job, Coast Guard!! Love seeing people enjoy Alaska as much as their chosen profession! HEROES!! God bless and protect you guys.
My daughter is a retired Dolphin pilot...my grandson is currently serving and my mother served in WW II. Semper Paratus so proud of our family tradition.
We all need to be so proud of our Men and Women in the US. Coast Guard Each and Every day They are the bravest People we know! they need better pay and more time to themselves> GOD Bless them all EACH and EVERY Day! GOD Bless them all!
Hahaha the coasties crack me up...... 100ft drop onto an icy deck with 70 kt winds = We train harder than this, LETS GOOOOOO!!!!! 2 kids as passengers = Whoa, whoa, whoa, hold on, wait a sec, can we talk about this? What if they cry?
Ummm ok or that happens when you have tiny veins and are also in any way dehydrated but I would only know that since I’ve said that same thing to more than a couple medical professionals over the years lol. Good try being super “edgy” on that one with your “drug knowledge” and a troll but nope.
Wow the gentleman at the end going to full time instructor warmed my heart! What a great attitude! He will be a top notch teacher. He said it was a privilege to do his tour, I say the people he will teach will be lucky to have him! God bless the US Coast Guard Alaska!!🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸💜💜💜
This ladies and gentlemen are angels they have an incredible job, I respect them a lot 🙌🙌🙌 incredible video this channel deserves millions of likes and a lot more recognition.
Sometimes fishermen will use the CG to transport people that they no longer want on their boat. They claim he's sick but he's not really sick, Biden's jacked diesel fuel up to $5 a gallon and the captain is not going to spend $5000 to get the guy to shore.
This is so interesting to see. My dad is retired from the coast guard, we almost moved to that base ironically when he was still active duty. Feels like i can understand his role in the coast guard and appreciate it more
Like and share, it’ll get bigger. lol I sound like a click baiting channel owner. Lol. I try to at least like the stuff that deserves it for the algorithm.
In my experience men are great with children. Their calm mild voices are soothing. If you act like nothings wrong kids think OK nothings wrong. When my son was cranky we'd put him in the Dune Buggy and drive around and he'd go right to sleep. Our Coast Guardsmen are amazing and beloved. They've saved our butts a few times.
No its too dangerous you shouldnt live there! US national interesr at stake. President TRUMP please sell alaska to russia and move alll the people to Greenland which you should buy. It is safer there. Better for US national interesr. President TRUMP knows this that is why he wants to buy Greenland (it is not actually Green). People of Alaska! Stop being selfish. Listen to President TRUMP and move to Greenland (once it is bought of course). This TV show is good though the Coastguard people are great. Alaskian people always put themselves (and President TRUMP) in danger
I take it back. Alaska is beautiful! President TRUMP do not listen to me. Keep alaska it is beautiful. Greenland is not as beautiful (it is NOT green btw that name is irony)
My hates go out to all the people who protect us . Keep up all the hard work everyone does. I use to be a volunteer firefighter and I been there when people need help.
This is a neat channel. I’m glad I found it because the Coast Guard is awesome. They really care. The pilots, the swimmers and all the support people are great.
Really want to go home to Alaska and will when pandemic is well under control. Miss the drop dead gorgeous beauty and the people. Cudos Coast Guard you're the very best.
Amazing job done with those two babies onboard. It is a bit of a nightmare for a rescue chopper but that was a sweat dream. God at work. Please protect these fine rescue men & all the staff that goes with them in the air & on the ground. AMEN 🙏
Sad to see you go, but glad you got to experience Sitka. I doubt you will ever work somewhere else where the air is so pure!! Good luck with the rest of your life. Really I good thank you to the rest of the coastguards. You do a spectacular job and are very special, each and every one of you. My eldest son was a lifeboat man in Scotland, u.k.
its actually not that uncommon, it happens in cars, too. basically boils down the turbulence tricking the brain into thinking they are being rocked to sleep
Neither of my boys (5.5 years apart) *EVER SLEPT!!!* From the time they were 2 months old, we’d do the 400 miles (7 hours) diagonally across the extreme ends of Wisconsin (SE to NW) 3-4 times per year, and they never slept for even 10 minutes-EVER! Didn’t matter if we started before the sun rose or in the evening through the night, they were 100% wide awake. And I should add that it didn’t matter where they went, they never shut their eye. At least they were really good travelers, and they loved books as they got older, before people put stupid TVs in their cars.
'Oh my goodness' I really do hope your daughter remembers that trip but not sure she will. I personally dont remember much at all from my childhood or even teenage years is that sad, unusual or normal? Not that I had memories like your kids😊 I hope 4 years down the track you are enjoying your new posting Josh you have done an awesome job at Sitka!!. Alaska was a magnificent if dangerous place for a posting. Kudos to all who live and work there, you are a special community for sure. Cheers from Western Australia 🦘🦘🦘🦘
I never seen a baby strapped in a infant seat facing forward.. maybe cuz it's a small stuck... but glad that nothing happened to that baby. Love watching all the rescues.
Are you talking about in the helicopter or the truck at the end? My daughter couldn't face backwards in the back seat of my truck either. The seat wasn't big enough & no one offered to buy me another truck.
It's likely the little ones are growing up in a louder home, often if you don't walk on egg shells when they are sleeping infants they end up more sound sleepers
Hat’s off really to these men. It is indeed a tough job! Being in unpredictable times, terrains, weather changes. There are several factors to consider and it takes a team to do a successful mission. Equanimity, unity, and strategic mindset are keys. Really admirable. ❤❤❤ Salute to you. I began dreaming to be one of them . 😊 It’s so inspiring.
It takes a very special person to do as a job/lifestyle. Not everyone can turn adrenalin into a focus awareness. Most lose control. It's awesome to see great men and women at work doing what they love.
The two year old and 8-month-old are natural born Coast guard service women I don't know of that many children that would fall asleep in the back of a rescue chopper
Great rescue, and I saw the infant carrier facing wrong way too. But the important thing is their Momma is getting the care she needs. Rescuing the Hunters 150 miles away from where they were supposed to be was truly a effort by many.
they were strapped in "sideways", as in the front of the chopper was on their left side. Turning the seat around would not have changed their orientation, it would only have made it more difficult to keep an eye on them.
@@Catilieth the crew expressed a valid concern that they could become air sick due to the turbulence. I'm thinking that being able to see their faces they could monitor that concern instantly.
Also from the position she was in, the girl could see mom if she woke and would be less likely to stress out than it all she could see and here were the back of a strange seat and men's voices all around.also the chances of a head on collision or being read ended whilst in the air were pretty slim.
Remember when I was stationed up,in kodiak as a Radioman at commsta kodiak , we useds keep guard on 2182/4125 KHZ , I just read that the coast guard just stopped keeping guard on those freqs
USCG in Alaska you are the difference between life and death! Just a May Day call away and a Sea Hawk will appear to assist you in any way they can along with propeller driven C-130 and Coast guard cutter are there to assist and save lives!God bless all of you 🙏❤️🇺🇸👼🏼😎🇺🇸
Oh my gosh.. SUCH a tearjerker at the end. God bless that sweet family. I wish I had an update on their adventures once they moved from Alaska.!
The comment made by the crew about the last mission regarding the 29 year old mom and her 8 month and 2 year old daughters made me smile. They had been concerned about the children in the helicopter - which of course was totally understandable and the men were all so pleased and proud when they delivered the mom and her kids to the care they all needed (the kid's grandparents were there to take them on). Watching them carrying the baby and toddler from the aircraft - both had been asleep most of the trip - they all looked like new dads, except they all knew how to handle their "precious cargo". Seems they are already dads, which helped! But they so happy it all worked out and the little girls had been such angels, I think they might have been motivated to go have more of their own! Good men, doing a hard job, prepared for chaos they would have to secure and then try to focus on the mother - and it all worked out so well. Amazing job, so well done! Thank you gentlemen!
Hate to say this but we shouldn't be shitting out more kids until the ones that need homes have them and that day will never come
They were awesome 👌 for sure. This episode was fantastic 👏
Girls or Boys.. Moms or Dads.. emergency responders generally wouldn't care, they do what they do for people, regardless. maybe think about that.
@@rossfincham6948
I think what makes this somewhat unique is the idea of handling babies in the very small area of a military rescue helicopter. It was not really a baby proof environment so they couldn't even blink. (don't let the toddler near the winch controls! Put a blanket over the axe...) Of course, it was the same job it always is, except the needs of each rescue are unique to their situation.
@@julieenslow5915I agree. When our baby was airlifted to a children's hospital, they wouldn't even let one of us go with because of space. When I was airlifted to a hospital across state, they would not let my little girl go so she had to stay with a security person until a relative could come. In both instances all permissions had to be done via phone. They assumed people could drive wherever. I suppose up there it is not always an option to have family just meet them at this place because of the remoteness.
You guy's are the GREATEST !! I'm sitting here crying from such happiness because when I was little , I remember my Mom Dying and when the Ambulance came to get her, the Driver was so nice to myself and my Sister's. It was a horrible experience at 7 years old , but I do remember being consoled by the Ambulance Personnel and feeling safe and secure because of them... Ty all for everything you did for those babies...
Coast Guard escorted cruise ship I was on to foreign port. I knew due to military training that there was some sort of threat towards us. Told friends I was with & they freaked out. Explained to them that we were safe because Coast Guard had our back. They immediately calmed down. When we disembarked ship we yelled praises to crew on Coast Guard ship. I could tell Sailors appreciated us recognizing them.
PS I’m a three star momma, 3 daughters, one Air Force, one Navy, one Army
We are glad to have the Coast Guard here in Oregon. We witnessed them rescue a tourist who was climbing on large rocks off the shore. The guy had gotten trapped when the tide came in. He as cold and wet from sea spray. It would possibly be 10-11 hours until the tide went down again. He was very lucky to have the CoastGuard stationed close enough to hoist him up off the rocks. They set him down in a road rest area where my husband and I were working. The Coast Guard also does a lot of search and rescue for fishing vessels. The bean counters wanted to close this station but the community convinced them the station was needed. It makes my feel good to know the Coast Guard is there when we need them. They are a good use of tax payer dollars.
May I ask witch station this was? I have toured the Astoria station when I was a child because my uncle was in the Coast Guard at the time and I’m just wondering if that’s the one your talking about. GO COAST GUARD!
Another day here in Alaska! Simple!
I love visiting the OR Coast, if you're lucky you can spot (and hear first) a coast guard helicopter flying over doing their patrols.
Thank you guys for your service 🧡
@@AugustPDX , try the Alaskan coast! My mom fortunately moved me here from Oregon in 1981! No place even compares, simple!😳😉
Let me guess, Cannon Beach? I watch teenagers up on those rocks every summer. They have NO sense of how fast that tide comes in!
As a former Coastie myself 60-plus years ago, I have the highest regard for what the modern-day Coasties do with utmost dedication and regard for human life.
I just discovered these on TH-cam. I was raised and lived in Alaska for 30 years before moving to Seattle. Great job, Coast Guard!! Love seeing people enjoy Alaska as much as their chosen profession! HEROES!! God bless and protect you guys.
My daughter is a retired Dolphin pilot...my grandson is currently serving and my mother served in WW II. Semper Paratus so proud of our family tradition.
We all need to be so proud of our Men and Women in the US. Coast Guard Each and Every day They are the bravest People we know! they need better pay and more time to themselves> GOD Bless them all EACH and EVERY Day! GOD Bless them all!
Hahaha the coasties crack me up......
100ft drop onto an icy deck with 70 kt winds = We train harder than this, LETS GOOOOOO!!!!!
2 kids as passengers = Whoa, whoa, whoa, hold on, wait a sec, can we talk about this? What if they cry?
LMAO exactly.
the lady who was in pain was so sweet comforting the coast guard guy who couldnt get a vein..."nurses have stuck me 20 times..."
thats what happens when you shoot too much
Ummm ok or that happens when you have tiny veins and are also in any way dehydrated but I would only know that since I’ve said that same thing to more than a couple medical professionals over the years lol. Good try being super “edgy” on that one with your “drug knowledge” and a troll but nope.
Wow the gentleman at the end going to full time instructor warmed my heart! What a great attitude! He will be a top notch teacher. He said it was a privilege to do his tour, I say the people he will teach will be lucky to have him! God bless the US Coast Guard Alaska!!🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸💜💜💜
This ladies and gentlemen are angels they have an incredible job, I respect them a lot 🙌🙌🙌 incredible video this channel deserves millions of likes and a lot more recognition.
I am SO impressed with the Coast Guard and all the work they do. Thank you.
I'm greatful for the coast guard and we don't even have them in my country
Sometimes fishermen will use the CG to transport people that they no longer want on their boat. They claim he's sick but he's not really sick, Biden's jacked diesel fuel up to $5 a gallon and the captain is not going to spend $5000 to get the guy to shore.
Coastguard in full aircrew kit carrying a child. That sure looks like a picture of a hero to me
This is so interesting to see. My dad is retired from the coast guard, we almost moved to that base ironically when he was still active duty.
Feels like i can understand his role in the coast guard and appreciate it more
Thanks to your Dad for his Service, and thanks to you and your family for supporting him! Semper paratus! Warm Regards & Best Wishes, -Ken K. Gourdin
Love the US Coast Guard, thank you for your brave service, God Bless you!
Its a shame this has not been seen more at this point.Tthanks for this, always nice to watch good people doing good things!
Yes it is. We need good news right now.
Enjoy something new...
It was a show on the weather channel 5 years ago
Like and share, it’ll get bigger. lol I sound like a click baiting channel owner. Lol. I try to at least like the stuff that deserves it for the algorithm.
Zxius this show was on Netflix years ago it’s old
Watching these talented professional men and women of the US Coast Guard makes me proud to be an American.
In my experience men are great with children. Their calm mild voices are soothing. If you act like nothings wrong kids think OK nothings wrong. When my son was cranky we'd put him in the Dune Buggy and drive around and he'd go right to sleep. Our Coast Guardsmen are amazing and beloved. They've saved our butts a few times.
I’m really glad that we have the Coast Guard here in Alaska! It’s definitely a dangerous place, but also a place that is gorgeous!
No its too dangerous you shouldnt live there! US national interesr at stake. President TRUMP please sell alaska to russia and move alll the people to Greenland which you should buy. It is safer there. Better for US national interesr. President TRUMP knows this that is why he wants to buy Greenland (it is not actually Green). People of Alaska! Stop being selfish. Listen to President TRUMP and move to Greenland (once it is bought of course). This TV show is good though the Coastguard people are great. Alaskian people always put themselves (and President TRUMP) in danger
I take it back. Alaska is beautiful! President TRUMP do not listen to me. Keep alaska it is beautiful. Greenland is not as beautiful (it is NOT green btw that name is irony)
@@mastermouth wow you must be on some good shit.... canyou share?
@@coolcat1058 kratom and macro dose psilocybin
@@mastermouth 🤣
they make me proud to be an American, Thank You USCG
These ppl need to paint their boats any color but blue and white.
My bff's exhusband was a Swimmer in Kodiak. After watching most of these episodes gives me a new appreciation for the experiences he shared.
All that swimming and he still couldn’t keep that marriage afloat 😔
@@louiev5346 in all truth he should have joined the navy... a girl in every port.
My hates go out to all the people who protect us . Keep up all the hard work everyone does. I use to be a volunteer firefighter and I been there when people need help.
God bless each and every one of those folks in the US Coast Guard!!! You do a great service to those in need who are in life and death situations.
Best tv show ever invented!!!!
This is a neat channel. I’m glad I found it because the Coast Guard is awesome. They really care. The pilots, the swimmers and all the support people are great.
It takes a special man (or woman) to do that work. Amazing.
Really want to go home to Alaska and will when pandemic is well under control. Miss the drop dead gorgeous beauty and the people. Cudos Coast Guard you're the very best.
Us longtime Alaskan’s love and respect out coast guard here so much!!!😉👍
This, is why I am joining. There is no job I can imagine, more fulfilling and rewarding. I cannot wait.
Both these folks n the Alaska State Troopers and All such like them no matter who n where they are, deserve our Prayers Thanks and Respect.
Amazing job done with those two babies onboard. It is a bit of a nightmare for a rescue chopper but that was a sweat dream. God at work. Please protect these fine rescue men & all the staff that goes with them in the air & on the ground. AMEN 🙏
That's so cool the coast guards look back in the helicopter and the little girls are doing great what a cool feeling good job guys
So great to see all those tough guys faces lighten up and soften when they talk about the kids !
Awesome. You guys are the real heroes.
Sad to see you go, but glad you got to experience Sitka. I doubt you will ever work somewhere else where the air is so pure!! Good luck with the rest of your life. Really I good thank you to the rest of the coastguards. You do a spectacular job and are very special, each and every one of you. My eldest son was a lifeboat man in Scotland, u.k.
How adorable was that "ooh my goodness" from the little girl seeing the waterfall!!
Thank you coasties from Barrow AK. Respect.
i have had kidney stones! i know the agony of them!
great job with the kids! you are i think maybe sometimes under rated in what u do!
Coast Guard...legends. Thanks fellas.
Great Job Coast Gaurd,me and my family are very proud of what you do!🇺🇸
Possibly these guys are the best of the best, coastguard-wise, on a global scale.
Great job Coast Guard, You guys are the best! Well done!
Love how the kids could sleep throughout the entire flight and I have insomnia every night in the middle of a quiet house 🤣
its actually not that uncommon, it happens in cars, too. basically boils down the turbulence tricking the brain into thinking they are being rocked to sleep
Neither of my boys (5.5 years apart) *EVER SLEPT!!!* From the time they were 2 months old, we’d do the 400 miles (7 hours) diagonally across the extreme ends of Wisconsin (SE to NW) 3-4 times per year, and they never slept for even 10 minutes-EVER! Didn’t matter if we started before the sun rose or in the evening through the night, they were 100% wide awake. And I should add that it didn’t matter where they went, they never shut their eye. At least they were really good travelers, and they loved books as they got older, before people put stupid TVs in their cars.
You nailed it! Thanks for your service here in Alaska! You will be.back!😉👍
Great job US Coast Guard.
'Oh my goodness' I really do hope your daughter remembers that trip but not sure she will. I personally dont remember much at all from my childhood or even teenage years is that sad, unusual or normal? Not that I had memories like your kids😊 I hope 4 years down the track you are enjoying your new posting Josh you have done an awesome job at Sitka!!. Alaska was a magnificent if dangerous place for a posting. Kudos to all who live and work there, you are a special community for sure. Cheers from Western Australia 🦘🦘🦘🦘
Much RESPECT for all the brave men and women who help save peoples lives all over the world !! God bless !!
I never seen a baby strapped in a infant seat facing forward.. maybe cuz it's a small stuck... but glad that nothing happened to that baby. Love watching all the rescues.
Is there a wrong way in a helicopter?
Are you talking about in the helicopter or the truck at the end? My daughter couldn't face backwards in the back seat of my truck either. The seat wasn't big enough & no one offered to buy me another truck.
Huge respect for these people, but also the "angels" of Alaska, and this episode moved me mercilessly.❤
It's likely the little ones are growing up in a louder home, often if you don't walk on egg shells when they are sleeping infants they end up more sound sleepers
Am I a bad person because I laughed so hard when he talked about his daughter smiling ear to ear. If they're like his that's a massive smile!
Hat’s off really to these men. It is indeed a tough job! Being in unpredictable times, terrains, weather changes. There are several factors to consider and it takes a team to do a successful mission. Equanimity, unity, and strategic mindset are keys. Really admirable. ❤❤❤ Salute to you. I began dreaming to be one of them . 😊 It’s so inspiring.
Thank you guys for all you do. Amazing! God Bless you all.
Good to see people from all walks of life involved in coast guard flying. In the UK only the rich can become pilots.
Amazing work by all of the crew members. Bless you all!
It takes a very special person to do as a job/lifestyle. Not everyone can turn adrenalin into a focus awareness. Most lose control. It's awesome to see great men and women at work doing what they love.
Babies almost always sleep in traumatic situations. Good job guys.
Big big respect for all of the people serving us in the military
The two year old and 8-month-old are natural born Coast guard service women I don't know of that many children that would fall asleep in the back of a rescue chopper
Wow babies truly can sleep anywhere!
Good job guys 😊
To the Coast Guard You are the best !!!
Great rescue, and I saw the infant carrier facing wrong way too. But the important thing is their Momma is getting the care she needs. Rescuing the Hunters 150 miles away from where they were supposed to be was truly a effort by many.
Is there a wrong way for a carrier in a helicopter, though?
they were strapped in "sideways", as in the front of the chopper was on their left side. Turning the seat around would not have changed their orientation, it would only have made it more difficult to keep an eye on them.
@@Catilieth the crew expressed a valid concern that they could become air sick due to the turbulence. I'm thinking that being able to see their faces they could monitor that concern instantly.
Also from the position she was in, the girl could see mom if she woke and would be less likely to stress out than it all she could see and here were the back of a strange seat and men's voices all around.also the chances of a head on collision or being read ended whilst in the air were pretty slim.
Seriously you’re gonna pick on which way the car seat?
The C-130 pilot has a lovely voice.
Alaskan pilots, the best! Simple!!!
Love how the 2 babies turned all those guys into big goof balls! 🤣💚
That’s great to watch keep yo the great work you guys are the real soldiers out here 💯
I never fully realized just how busy they are!!
The Alaska Air Stas are incredibly busy even compared to the Con US stations.
I love that a few of these episodes shows them using the Gazetteer to figure out the location--I've used and appreciated these map books for decades.
All I have to say is God bless you guys for what you do so proud of everyone in Alaska God bless you all and protect you always love you guys ❤️
Great load. Thanks.
The real life heros right here and they don't even have to wear tights or capes.......
But if they did it would be so cool..
Remember when I was stationed up,in kodiak as a Radioman at commsta kodiak , we useds keep guard on 2182/4125 KHZ , I just read that the coast guard just stopped keeping guard on those freqs
The USCG pilots, swimmers and flight mechanics have to have nerves of steel to do this every day almost in routine. Amazing crews.
Hello. Thank you for what you do CG & your service! Be safe out there people
In Alaska it's all hands on deck, THERE RUNNING EVRY WERE
This was the absolute best episode!!
"precious cargo" thank you guys, makes me sad they wont take me, but makes me feel a bit better knowing you guys are taking care of everyone.
Why do you say that?
God bless you guys!!! Great work! 👍🏻
You guys have such big hearts. Happy tears 🥰🥰🥰🥰
These young men have balls of steel. Excuse my French
Angels in the sky ❤
Alaska coast guard, the best, simple!!!
Every time someone said, "We work hard and we play hard", I thought, "I work hard and I relax hard."
I'm an aircraft mechanic and watching these incredibly talented and elite people makes me wish I became a helo pilot
Great stuff with the kids
These guys are incredible. Great job.
You all are amazing
Thanks for all you do.
Well we have UHNM.Royal Stoke, England.All our Emergency Services,behind them❤. Beautiful Knowledge Alaska❤.
i like how they tell everything they do. awesome job
I’m in tears ❤
ALL-star survival
USCG in Alaska you are the difference between life and death! Just a May Day call away and a Sea Hawk will appear to assist you in any way they can along with propeller driven C-130 and Coast guard cutter are there to assist and save lives!God bless all of you 🙏❤️🇺🇸👼🏼😎🇺🇸
Thank you
Job well done!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
There's a story out there about a little girl and her mom rescued by the CG and afterwards the 5 yr old girl said they were rescued by the Coast God.
Aww! And she's so right
Coast Guard Alaska you guys do a awesome job at saying lives 😅😅😅
Straight up Heroes!