
U.S. Coast Guard Emblem Ornament
Made in the U.S.A. Solid brass 24-karat gold-plated ornament Gift boxed Product Description Learn More "Semper Paratus!" Hang this ornament on your tree or in a window to show your pride or support of theĀ Coast Guard. Team it with a mug and Naval Aviator Insignia pin to create a thoughtful U.S. Coast Guard gift set. In 1790, when Alexander Hamilton founded the Revenue Cutter Service, there were no insignia and no uniform regulations for the crews of the first cutters. Nine years later, Congress authorized the revenue cutters to fly what is now known as the Coast Guard ensign and pennant. The words "Semper Paratus" ("always ready") on the seal proclaim the Coast Guard's proud tradition, now more than a century and a half in duration. In 1927, the seal was officially authorized by the Honorable Andrew W. Mellon, Secretary of the Treasury, under President Calvin Coolidge. At the National Archives, researchers can find a wide range of information on the United States Coast Guard an