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  2. Haley signed up for a three-year enlistment in the Coast Guard on 24 May 1939. He enlisted as a Mess Attendant Third Class, since the Mess Attendant and Steward's Mate ratings were the only ratings in the Navy and Coast Guard open to minorities at that time.

  3. Dec 29, 2020 · Haley’s performance in New York did not go unnoticed by the Coast Guard. The service advanced him to Chief Petty Officer in December 1949 making him the Coast Guard’s first Chief Journalist...

  4. enlisted in the Coast Guard in 1939. Haley signed up for a three-year enlistment in the Coast Guard on 24 May 1939. He enlisted as a Mess Attendant Third Class, since the Mess Attendant and Steward's Mate ratings were the only ratings in the Navy and Coast Guard open to minorities at that time. As was the case in the pre-World War II Coast

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  5. Feb 1, 2022 · The 1977 television miniseries adaptation of the novel was viewed by an estimated 130 million Americans – more than half the nation’s population at the time. In 2021, a century after Alex Haley’s birth, the USCGC Alex Haley marked its 53rd year of service as a naval or Coast Guard vessel. advertisement.

  6. Until retiring, he served as the permanent assistant to the Public Relations Officer at Coast Guard Headquarters. In 1959 he retired at the rank of chief petty officer with a long list of awards and decorations from his time serving in WWII and the Korean War. After the Coast Guard, Haley continued to write and hone his journalism skills.

  7. Feb 10, 1992 · On May 24, 1939, Alex Haley began his 20-year service with the U.S. Coast Guard as a mess-boy. He then became a third class Petty Officer in the rate of Mess Attendant, one of the few enlisted designators open to African Americans at that time.