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“If You Don’t Shoot Him, I Will,” by Captain LeRoy Reinburg, Jr., U.S. Coast Guard–Retired
In 1950, I was a U.S. Coast Guard Ensign attached to the USCGC CLOVER (WAGL-292), a buoy tender whose homeport was Kodiak, Alaska. I had been on the CLOVER since the previous July and had spent only three weeks in … Continue reading