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  • Thursday, December 1, 2011

    The Coast Guard Ethos

    From: Papp, Robert ADM
    Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2011 12:53 PM
    Subject: The Coast Guard Ethos

    Shipmates,

    This message announces the release of the Coast Guard Ethos to reflect the enduring values and character of Coast Guard men and women in the active, reserve, civilian and auxiliary force.  It pays homage to our long line of proud Coast Guardsmen and sets the standard for the men and women who serve today, and will serve in the future.

    Earlier this year, a senior-level work group convened to examine the Guardian Ethos and determine whether adjustments were needed to make the ethos a more enduring service charge.  The work group recommended minor changes to the existing language.  After consulting with the Master Chief Petty Officer of the Coast Guard and other senior leaders, I approved the change.  The resulting Coast Guard Ethos will serve as an enduring statement of the fundamental character and spirit of our Service in a way that honors our profession and affirms our distinguished heritage.

    The Coast Guard Ethos: I am a Coast Guardsman. I serve the people of the United States. I will protect them. I will defend them. I will save them. I am their shield. For them I am Semper Paratus. I live the Coast Guard core values. I am proud to be a Coast Guardsman. We are the United States Coast Guard.

    The Coast Guard Ethos will replace the Guardian Ethos effective December 1, 2011, at Training Center Cape May, USCGA and OCS.  Coast Guard Recruiting Command will transition from existing materials as they are expended to the new Coast Guard Ethos.  All Coast Guard units and offices shall discontinue use of displays and materials featuring the Guardian Ethos by July 1, 2012.

    A digital version of a Coast Guard Ethos poster for local printing is available at http://www.uscg.mil/top/about

    Stand a taut watch,

    Admiral Bob Papp                        Master Chief Michael Leavitt
    Commandant                              Master Chief Petty Officer of the
    Coast Guard

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