Portraits of Diversity
1. What is your name and what do you do in the Coast Guard? "I'm Sean-Paul Cavalier and I'm a boatswain mate at Station Cape May. I’ve been a BM for about a year now." 2. Describe diversity in a word or two and explain what it means to you. "I chose “Range & Assortment” for my two words. I said range because in the Coast Guard I have shipmates from all around the world, many miles away from their homes. I said assortment because we have many nationalities and religions in the Coast Guard. If you met a new shipmate today, that person would be different from the one you met yesterday." 3. How has your experience and background prepared you to be effective at your job? "I grew up in Los Angeles, California and had the opportunity to attend YMCA Big Bear Camp for four years during the summer and winter. I was able to meet and interact with different races and cultures going to that camp at a young age so the world wasn't just black and white for me. Getting older I got accepted to a charter high school in Malibu California which allowed me to further my experience with diversity as a teenager that I would not experience growing up in South Los Angeles. I loved every moment of it." 4. Tell me a little bit about your life outside of work. "Outside of work I don't do much. I still live on base in the barracks, so I don't go many places." U.S. Coast Guard photo by Auxiliarist David Lau

Photo by: Auxiliarist David Lau |  VIRIN: 160304-G-QD712-843.JPG

LATEST UPDATES

The Coast Guard accepted delivery of its 18th C-130J long range surveillance aircraft on Jan. 30, 2025, from Lockheed Martin Aeronautics in Marietta, Georgia. The aircraft was delivered in its baseline form; in March it will enter a year-long process to outfit it with the specialized equipment needed to conduct the Coast Guard’s varied missions. 


The Coast Guard’s 17th missionized HC-130J long range surveillance aircraft was delivered to Air Station Elizabeth City, North Carolina, on Dec. 18, 2024. The year-long missionization process was completed by L3Harris in Waco, Texas.


The Coast Guard accepted its 16th missionized HC-130J Super Hercules long range surveillance aircraft Feb. 19, 2024, from L3Harris in Waco, Texas. CGNR 2016 was delivered to Air Station Elizabeth City, North Carolina.


Video: HC-130H Departure Marks End of an Era

 


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