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U.S. Coast Guard Veteran
Branch
U.S. Coast Guard
Service Years
1985 - 1990
STATION BUFFALO
U.S. Coast Guard
**STATION BUFFALO** was a key United States military communication and monitoring post, first established during World War II in Buffalo, New York. Its primary mission was to serve as a naval radio intercept and direction-finding station, monitoring enemy transmissions across the Atlantic. Throughout the war and into the early Cold War period, STATION BUFFALO played a crucial role in intelligence gathering, supporting both naval operations and national security efforts. The unit's contributions were pivotal in improving Allied situational awareness and counterintelligence capabilities until its eventual deactivation as technology and strategic needs evolved.
COMMSTA KODIAK
U.S. Coast Guard
COMMSTA Kodiak, officially known as Coast Guard Communications Station Kodiak, is a United States Coast Guard communications facility located in Kodiak, Alaska. Established during World War II, its original mission was to provide critical long-range radio communications for U.S. military operations in the North Pacific and the Aleutian Islands. Over the decades, COMMSTA Kodiak has evolved into a vital component of the Coast Guard's communication network, supporting search and rescue, law enforcement, and maritime safety operations throughout Alaska and the Bering Sea. Today, it remains a cornerstone for reliable military and maritime communications in one of the most challenging and remote regions of the world.