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8207. Chenery, Richard L. III., OLD COAST GUARD STATIONS VOLUME I – VIRGINIA: POPES ISLAND TO FALSE CAPE . 2004 & 1998

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8207. Chenery, Richard L. III., OLD COAST GUARD STATIONS VOLUME I – VIRGINIA: POPES ISLAND TO FALSE CAPE . 2004 & 1998

8207. Chenery, Richard L. III., OLD COAST GUARD STATIONS VOLUME I – VIRGINIA: POPES ISLAND TO FALSE CAPE . 2004. 2nd. 94p. Soft wraps. 70 photographs and illustrations. Just Released by well known author Richard L. Chenery, III. In this first of a series, Mr. Chenery provides wonderful details about the little known early years of the Coast Guard. Included are recollections of veteran surfmen, surfmen’s uniform and insignia, beach apparatus drills, covers the Early Coast Period from 1915 to early 1960’s, details surfboats, motor lifeboats and DUKWs, pulling boat drills and races, WW II beach patrols, Life-Saving Branch, and much more…Mr Chenery has been researching the early Coast Guard for a number of years and has a particularly fine knowledge of early uniforms and insignia, as well as stations and equipment. In Volume I he covers the lifeboat stations in Virginia in wonderful detail, with excellent photos and illustrations, many never before published. 8 ½” x 11”. A MUST for your library ! Retail priced at only $17.95.

8207e. Chenery, Richard L. III., OLD COAST GUARD STATIONSVOLUME I – VIRGINIA:POPES ISLAND TO FALSE CAPE. 1998. 1st edition. 94p. Soft wraps. 70 photographs and illustrations. Autographed by the author. In this first of a series, Mr. Chenery provides wonderful details about the little known early years of the Coast Guard. Included are recollections of veteran surfmen, surfmen’s uniform and insignia, beach apparatus drills, covers the Early Coast Period from 1915 to early 1960’s, details surfboats, motor lifeboats and DUKWs, pulling boat drills and races, WW II beach patrols, Life-Saving Branch, and much more…Mr. Chenery has been researching the early Coast Guard for a number of years and has a particularly fine knowledge of early uniforms and insignia, as well as stations and equipment. In Volume I he covers the lifeboat stations in Virginia in wonderful detail, with excellent photos and illustrations, many never before published. 8 ½” x 11”. This first edition now long out of print this is extremely hard to find and A MUST for your library. Clean, crisp, only very light wear to wraps, unopened. (F-) $68.

8207f. Chenery, Richard L. III., OLD COAST GUARD STATIONSVOLUME I – VIRGINIA:POPES ISLAND TO FALSE CAPE. 1998. 1st edition. 94p. Soft wraps. 70 photographs and illustrations. Autographed by the author. In this first of a series, Mr. Chenery provides wonderful details about the little known early years of the Coast Guard. Included are recollections of veteran surfmen, surfmen’s uniform and insignia, beach apparatus drills, covers the Early Coast Period from 1915 to early 1960’s, details surfboats, motor lifeboats and DUKWs, pulling boat drills and races, WW II beach patrols, Life-Saving Branch, and much more…Mr. Chenery has been researching the early Coast Guard for a number of years and has a particularly fine knowledge of early uniforms and insignia, as well as stations and equipment. In Volume I he covers the lifeboat stations in Virginia in wonderful detail, with excellent photos and illustrations, many never before published. 8 ½” x 11”. This first edition now long out of print this is extremely hard to find and A MUST for your library. Clean, crisp, unopened, as new. (M) $68.