List of U.S. Coast Guard people
The following is a list of people who served in the United States Coast Guard and have gained fame through previous or subsequent endeavors, infamy, or successes:
Note: When adding a name to this list, please place the same in alphabetical order and provide a reliable verifiable source. Secondary sources such as fansites are not allowed. As a guide please see: sources. Additions that are not in alphabetical order and/or do not provide a primary reliable verifiable source will be removed.
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- Al Barlick — Professional Baseball Umpire, National Baseball Hall of Fame Inductee (Served during World War II)
- Edward T. Barry — American Professional Hockey Player
- Humphrey Bogart — Actor (In 1944 Bogart volunteered his yacht Santana (as well as himself) for service with the Coast Guard Temporary Reserve)
- Lee Bonnell — Actor (Served during World War II)
- Milton H. Bren — Producer ("Tars and Spars"), Writer, Director
- Beau Bridges — Actor (Served from 1959 to 1967 in the Reserves)
- Jeff Bridges — Actor (Served in the regular Coast Guard in the 1960s and as a reservist in the 1970s
- Lloyd Bridges — Actor (He was a member of Coast Guard Auxiliary and did a number of public service announcements for the Coast Guard)
- Frank Brimsek — Professional Hockey Player, National Hockey Hall of Fame Inductee (Served from 1943 to 1945)
- Aaron Brown — Broadcast journalist, Professor of Journalism at Arizona State
- Erroll M. Brown, the first USCG African-American admiral
- Nathan Bruckenthal, the only Coast Guardsman killed in action in Iraq, and the first KIA since the Vietnam War
- Daniel C. Burbank, second Coast Guard astronaut, Captain, USCG
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