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- Minding the Helm: An Unlikely Career in the U.S. Coast Guard
- Book
- 2019
- Published by: University of North Texas Press
- Series: North Texas Military Biography and Memoir Series
summary
As a boy growing up in New York City, Kevin P. Gilheany had two dreams: to join the Coast Guard, and to play the bagpipes. But by the time he finished high school he was overweight, had a drinking problem, and couldn’t swim. Undeterred by the doubts of the folks at home, he decided to enlist in the Coast Guard anyway. With great determination, and some divine intervention, he passed the swim test and graduated from boot camp, thus beginning an eventful and diverse twenty-year career in the 1980s and 1990s Coast Guard. He set a goal for himself to get command of his own patrol boat, and along the way he was involved in capturing drug smugglers, rescuing hundreds of Haitian migrants at sea, recovering Space Shuttle Challenger debris, surviving a “hooligan navy” experience on a Coast Guard workboat, coordinating search and rescue during the famed “Perfect Storm,” and leading armed boardings of ships following the terrorist attacks of 9/11. When he was asked by one of his men, who was dying from brain cancer, to play bagpipes at his retirement ceremony, Kevin started down a new path to have bagpipers officially recognized as part of the Coast Guard. This ultimately led a boy who couldn’t swim to fulfill both of his childhood dreams and leave a lasting legacy by founding the U.S. Coast Guard Pipe Band.
Table of Contents
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- Table of Contents
- pp. v-vi
- Acknowledgements
- p. viii
- Introduction
- pp. 1-3
- 402 Lives Saved
- pp. 17-33
- A Rough Start
- pp. 34-42
- Adventures On The High Seas
- pp. 43-66
- Challenger
- pp. 67-77
- Tall Ship Sailor
- pp. 92-111
- Hooligan Navy
- pp. 112-138
- Shipmates and Scoundrels
- pp. 139-153
- Southern Belle
- pp. 154-165
- Hazardous Bars
- pp. 166-181
- Life and Death Decisions
- pp. 182-198
- Chief Petty Officer “On Leadership”
- pp. 199-214
- Bagpipes, Blessings, and Bereavement
- pp. 215-229
- 9/11 – Operation Noble Eagle
- pp. 230-242
- U.S. Coast Guard Pipe Band
- pp. 243-257
- Bibliography
- pp. 261-263
Additional Information
ISBN
9781574417562
Related ISBN(s)
9781574417500
MARC Record
OCLC
1102508844
Pages
288
Launched on MUSE
2019-06-02
Language
English
Open Access
No