The US Coast Guard rarely gets enough credit for the remarkable work that they do in routinely rescuing mariners in often extremely dangerous conditions. A new movie, “The Finest Hours“, is coming out this winter, which tells the story of what is considered by many to be the greatest small-boat rescue in Coast Guard history — the heroic effort to save the crew of the SS Pendleton in a horrible nor’easter off the coast of Massachusetts in 1952. Four men — coxswain Bernard C. Webber and his crew Andrew J. Fitzgerald, Richard P. Livese, and Ervin E. Mask — would later receive the Gold Lifesaving Medal, the service’s highest decoration for heroism during a rescue operation. The movie stars Chris Pine, Ben Foster and Eric Bana.
The real-life story behind Disney’s forthcoming Coast Guard rescue movie, ‘The Finest Hours’
The Finest Hours Official Trailer #1 (2015) – Chris Pine, Eric Bana Movie HD
Yesterday afternoon, the 
On October 9th, the 
When
In 1859, 18 year old 
I will be out of the range of the internet for a few days, so I apologize if I am slower than usual responding to comments and emails. I will be in the Amazon Basin of Peru on the river boat, M/V La Amatista and will report back on my return.