In 1849 the Revenue Marine Bureau was
dissolved, and the Revenue Marine fell under the control the Commissioner of
Customs until the Revenue Marine Bureau was again established in 1869.
1905-1911 Captain
Worth G. Ross, USRCS, Captain-Commandant (the office of
Captain-Commandant was first created in 1908 and Ross therefore is the
"first" officer to hold that office and the title of
"Captain-Commandant.")
1911-1919 Commodore
Ellsworth P. Bertholf, Captain-Commandant; Chief Division of Revenue
Cutter Service (became Coast Guard in 1915)
1919-1924
Rear Admiral William F. Reynolds, first Captain- and later Rear
Admiral-Commandant. Re-appointed Commandant on 12 January 1923
with rank of Rear Admiral effective 2 October 1923. He was the
first officer to attain this rank.
1936-1946 Admiral
Russell R. Waesche. Appointed Commandant as Rear Admiral. Appointed
Full Admiral 4 April 1945. First officer to attain ranks of Vice Admiral
and Admiral.
1954-1962 Admiral
Alfred C. Richmond. Appointed Commandant as Vice Admiral; appointed
Admiral 1 June 1960 by act of 14 May 1960. Public Law 86-474, under
which all Coast Guard Commandants thereafter automatically became
Admirals.
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