U.S. Coast Guard Memorial
Arlington, United States
<i>[Northwest face]:</i><center> [<i>Coast Guard Emblem</i>:]<br> <i>Semper Paratus</i> - 1790<br><br> <b>United States Coast Guard</b><br><br> World War</center><br> <i>[Northeast face]:</i><br> Officers and Men, U.S. Coast Guard Cutter <i>Tampa</i>, sunk by enemy submarine in Bristol Channel, September 26, 1918, when all on board were lost:<br> [<i>List of 115 Names</i>]<center><br> “Thy Way Is in the Sea”</center><br> <i>[South face]:</i><br> Officers and Men, U.S. Coast Guard Cutter <i>Seneca</i>, lost in bravely endeavoring as volunteers to salvage the torpedoed British steamer Wellington, Bay of Biscay, September 17, 1918<br>[<i>List of 11 Names</i>]<br><br> These too died for country:<br> [<i>List of 75 Names</i>]<br><br> “And Thy Path in the Great Waters”