5419-4. Treasury Department. INSTRUCTIONS FOR UNITED STATES COAST GUARD STATIONS. 1935. 130pp.
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5419-4. Treasury Department. INSTRUCTIONS FOR UNITED STATES COAST GUARD STATIONS. 1935. 130pp.
5419-4. Treasury Department. INSTRUCTIONS FOR UNITED STATES COAST GUARD STATIONS. 1935. 130pp. Govt. cloth wraps with post binding. Stamped “Humboldt Bay” on title page and others. Includes general instructions, patrols and lookouts, equipment lists, boat drills and operation and complete beach apparatus drill. In addition, interesting instruction book for the use of Coast Guard Stations covers law enforcement duties of the Officer in charge, action at wrecks, patrols and lookouts, swimming qualifications, classification and descriptions of types of boats used at Coast Guard Stations including motor lifeboat, Motor S-B Surfboat, Pulling S-B Surfboat, listing of boat equipment, very detailed listings for each type of boat on equipment necessary with both description of equipment and the location of it on the particular boat, gasoline engines for boats, various drills and commands, capsizing and righting drill, management of boats in a surf, the Drogue or drag, boarding a vessel stranded or afloat in a heavy sea, signals for use at wrecks, US Storm Signals (with color plate showing day and night signals), ship and aircraft distress signals, resuscitation drill, Beach apparatus drill with great illustration of “Man the beach cart” this is followed by more illustrations showing halt and relative positions of men while placing apparatus, Hawser Cutter, muster at a station, piloting etc. The final section of the book is a question and answer section which is for the purpose of assisting the officers in charge in the instruction of the crews of US Coast Guard Stations. Besides the previously described illustrations there are also illustrations showing positions when shot line is bent to whip, hauling off whip, hauling off hawser, Man lee whip haul off, Man weather whip haul ashore, Hawser cutter arranged for hauling off etc. This Coast Guard manual is identified in pen to Clarence O Mede and later Raymond Lantz. Black flexible cloth covers, size is 5 1/4 by 7 1/2 inches with post binding. Condition is very good, flat, tight, complete, some fading to cover but title in gold on cover still lightly visible, wear to edges. Contents clean save title page, tight. Very difficult to find, excellent reference. (VG). $176.