by Women Offshore | Jul 11, 2021 | Podcast |
The US Coast Guard created the Women’s Reserve known as the SPARS, an acronym for, “Semper Paratus Always Ready,” in WWII. In WWII, The US Coast Guard utilized the highest percentage of women of any of the services. The SPARS grew to 12,000 women, under...
by Women Offshore | Mar 29, 2021 | Featured Sea Stories |
Based on research & phone interview by Sheila Sova It was a different world for women back in the 1940’s. While men went off to war, women entered the workforce in large numbers to support the war effort. Some went to work at the shipyards, becoming welders and...
by April Killian | Jan 25, 2021 | Featured Sea Stories |
During WWII, the US Coast Guard created the Women’s Reserve known as the SPARS, an acronym for, “Semper Paratus Always Ready.” By December 7th of 1942, the United States was at war and all men between the ages of 21 and 45 were required to register for the...
by Women Offshore | Oct 9, 2019 | Featured Sea Stories |
Using the latest scientific data and navigation techniques that most others ignored, Eleanor Creesy broke records on board the Flying Cloud during the Gold Rush. In the 1850’s, American women did not have the rights that they have today; no rights to property, wages...
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