Go Back   Trackpads Community > Military Discussions > Coast Guard

Coast Guard For any current or former coast guardsmen of any Armed Forces.

Coast Guard

Reply
 
LinkBack Thread Tools
Old 04-16-2005, 17:38   #1 (permalink)
Pending User
My Awards Rack
Total Awards:
My Mood
Status
USMC5831 is offline
Post Count
9,298
My Photos
My Photos: 0
Member Flags
Undisclosed
My Referrals
My Referrals: 1
Personal Guestbook
Reputation +/-
USMC5831 is a name known to allUSMC5831 is a name known to allUSMC5831 is a name known to allUSMC5831 is a name known to allUSMC5831 is a name known to allUSMC5831 is a name known to allUSMC5831 is a name known to allUSMC5831 is a name known to allUSMC5831 is a name known to allUSMC5831 is a name known to allUSMC5831 is a name known to all
Other Swag
T-Bucks: 17,681.00
Bank: 0.00
Total T-Bucks: 17,681.00

 
Default Coast Guard Base Charleston, South Carolina

Coast Guard Base Charleston

Units
  • Coast Guard Base Fort Macon
Official Homepage







Coast Guard Base Charleston is located at 196 Tradd Street in the Southern most part of the city. Historic Charleston surrounds the waterfront area in which the Base is situated. Charleston is a seagoing port with access to both the Ashley and Cooper Rivers. This leaves the Base in an ideal position for many seagoing missions as well as a variety of shore based activities.

Due to the Navy downsizing in Charleston, there is an abundance of Navy quarters available to Coast Guard personnel. The Naval quarters are located at the Naval Weapons Station in Goose Creek, approximately a 30 minute drive to USCG Base Charleston.

Base Charleston consists of approximately 8.2 acres. The Base is located within the historical district of the City of Charleston, South Carolina, on the East side of the Ashley River.

The Coast Guard Charleston Base was first commissioned at its present site in 1914. The government purchased the land from West Point Mill Company, Andrew B. Murry, and the City of Charleston. The land was dedicated to the U.S. Lighthouse Service and originally was used as a buoy depot. The U.S. Coast Guard absorbed the U.S. Lighthouse Service in 1939, including Base Charleston.

The main Administration Building, commonly known as the Rice Mill building is a three story, +30,000 square feet, heavy timber structure with exterior brick walls built in 1859 and was known as Chisolm's Mill. Judging from historical news accounts describing the Rice Mill construction in 1859, the current Administration Building was the storehouse building which was attached to the original Rice Mill. The building was rebuilt upon the foundations of the earlier 1826 Rice Mill that had burned to the ground. The brick foundation walls are up to 30 inches thick decreasing to 14 inches think at the roof gables.

The Rice Mill has an interesting structural feature that came as a result of the earthquake of 1886. Earthquake rods and turnbuckles were run into the floors and into the walls at the window levels. These rods were installed on many buildings in Charleston to provide tensile reinforcing and to help close up cracks opened by that earthquake. This impressive building is still being used and recently underwent a 3/4 million dollar facelift. The building is eligible for inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places as the "Chisolm Ricemill Building". The Base recently received the local coveted Carolopolis Award. This award is presented for exceptional efforts in historical preservation. The Marine Safety Building is a two story 6,700 square foot, cast in place concrete structure originally constructed in 1934 as the U.S. Lighthouse Service Building. This is a reinforced concrete building with brick exterior walls.
USMC5831 is offline  
Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usBookmark Post in TechnoratiFurl this Post!
Reply With Quote
Trackpads Information
Click to Visit
Reply

Bookmarks

Thread Tools

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are On

Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
National Guard Involved in South Carolina High-School Cheerleading Controversy Woodmonkey News Articles 0 01-24-2007 13:47
Coast Guard Base San Fransisco, California USMC5831 Coast Guard 0 04-16-2005 17:44
Coast Guard base Fort Macon, North Carolina USMC5831 Coast Guard 0 04-16-2005 17:39
Naval weapons Station Charleston, South Carolina USMC5831 Navy 1 04-16-2005 16:48
Shaw Air Force base, South Carolina USMC5831 Air Force 1 04-15-2005 01:51


Community Information
Options
Quick Options
Trackpads Non-Commercial Ad
Copyright Information Click to Visit
Time
Server Time
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 17:22.
Copyright
Copyright Information
The header is based off of work by Vipixel.com and modified by this site. Trackpads and the Trackpads Logo are both Registered Trademarks of Jason Edwards and cannot be used without prior written permission.  The only exception is as a link back to this site. Trackpads is a private website run by a small legion of volunteers, 3 dogs, 12.5 cats and an army of small, super smart, bio-engineered mice with pointy hats and tutu's. Search Engine Friendly URLs by vBSEO 3.2.0 RC7
Archive Links
Archive Links
Page generated in 0.70651 seconds with 21 queries