LEWES COAST GUARD STATION
CLOSED
Friday, March 1, 1968
The Coast Guard officially
closed its station in this seashore town but it does not effect the
service the station's
personnel has been providing.
Captain M. B.
Williams, Chief of Search & Rescue at 3d District New York
Headquarters,
said the closing the
station is a matter of a change in dormitory space. “We had a
small
group in an old large
building in Lewes, costly to maintain”.
At Indian river Inlet
Station, thirteen miles away, we have a new modern building, easy
to
maintain, with space
available,
It is not known what to do
with the unused Lewes Station , built in the 1930's, at this time
said the deputy commander at Cape May Station, Captain Bill C.
Bart. 18 of the 19 men
will transfer to Indian
River and one to Cape May.
SOURCE: Wilmington Morning
News, Wednesday, December 11, 1968
abstract, by Harrison
H, 03/31/18
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