
Flag of the Commandant of the United States Coast Guard
The 'Commandant of the Coast Guard' is the highest ranking member of the
United States Coast Guard. He is the only four-star
Admiral of the Coast Guard, and is appointed for a four year term by the
President of the United States upon confirmation by the
United States Senate. He is assisted by a Vice-Commandant, two Assistant Commandants/Area Commanders and a Chief of Staff, all of whom are three-star
Vice Admirals. Unlike the
Commandant of the Marine Corps, the Coast Guard Commandant is not a member of the
Joint Chiefs of Staff. He reports to the President, under the
Secretary of Homeland Security. Prior to the creation of the
Department of Homeland Security in
2003, the Coast Guard Commandant reported to the
Secretary of Transportation.
Evolution of the rank and title
The title of
Commandant dates to a 1923 act that distributed the commissioned line and engineer officers of the Coast Guard in grades. Before 1923, the rank and title of the head of the Coast Guard was "captain-commandant." The rank "captain-commandant" originated in the
Revenue Cutter Service in 1908.
[1] The original holder of that rank was the Chief of the Revenue Cutter Service (also known as the Revenue Marine Division). The Coast Guard traces the lineage of Commandants back to
Captain Leonard G. Shepard,
chief of the Revenue Marine Division, even though he never officially received the title of Captain-Commandant.
[2] The Captain-Commandant position was created in 1908 when Captain Worth G. Ross was the first to actually hold the position.
[3] Although he was retired, Captain Charles F. Shoemaker was elevated to the rank of Captain-Commandant.
[4] Captain Shepard had already died and was not elevated to the rank.
Commandants
'United States Coast Guard'
★ Admiral
Thad W. Allen (
2006-present)
★ Admiral
Thomas H. Collins (
2002-
2006)
★ Admiral
James Loy (
1998-
2002)
★ Admiral
Robert E. Kramek (
1994-
1998)
★ Admiral
J. William Kime (
1990-
1994)
★ Admiral
Paul A. Yost, Jr. (
1986-
1990)
★ Admiral
James S. Gracey (
1982-
1986)
★ Admiral
John B. Hayes (
1978-
1982)
★ Admiral
Owen W. Siler (
1974-
1978)
★ Admiral
Chester R. Bender (
1970-
1974)
★ Admiral
Willard J. Smith (
1966-
1970)
★ Admiral
Edwin J. Roland (
1962-
1966)
★ Admiral
Alfred C. Richmond (
1954-
1962)
★ Admiral
Merlin O'Neill (
1949-
1954)
★ Admiral
Joseph F. Farley (
1946-
1949)
★ Admiral
Russell R. Waesche (
1936-
1946)
★ Rear Admiral
Harry G. Hamlet(
1932-
1936)
★ Rear Admiral
Frederick C. Billard(
1924-
1932)
★ Rear Admiral
William F. Reynolds (
1919-
1924)
★ Commodore
Ellsworth P. Bertholf (
1915-
1919)
[5]
'Revenue Cutter Service'
★ Captain-Commandant
Ellsworth P. Bertholf (
1911-
1915)
★ Captain
Worth G. Ross (
1905-
1911)
★ Captain
Charles F. Shoemaker (
1895-
1905)
★ Captain
Leonard G. Shepard (
1889-
1895)
References
1. USCG Fact File -- click ''History'', then ''Past Commandants''
2. ''Who were the Commandants of the Coast Guard?'', U.S. Coast Guard Office of Historian FAQs
3. Capt. Ross's biography at the U.S. Coast Guard website
4. Capt. Shoemaker's biography at the U.S. Coast Guard website
5. Bertholf was reappointed Commandant following the merger of the Revenue Cutter Service into the newly formed Coast Guard
External link
★
Commandant of the Coast Guard website