Here’s what I can share about Chase Hall at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy and any recent news up to now.
Core answer
- Recent publicly released items discuss Chase Hall in the context of campus safety and notable academy activities, including upgrades to access control and surveillance systems and events held in Chase Hall such as Wall of Gallantry inductions. These developments reflect ongoing campus safety improvements and ceremonial traditions associated with Chase Hall.
Details and context
- Campus safety upgrades: The academy announced a $10 million electronic security system upgrade focused on Chase Hall and surrounding cadet housing to improve security posture, with features such as hundreds of electronic door locks and cameras, real-time alerts, and centralized access management. This aligns with broader campus safety initiatives at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy in New London, Conn. [Source: USCGA press release on campus safety upgrade].[1]
- Wall of Gallantry and other events: Chase Hall has hosted ceremonies like a Wall of Gallantry Induction in 2025, recognizing alumni for acts of heroism; such events are typically held in or around Chase Hall as part of the academy’s memorial traditions. [Source: USCGA press release about the Wall of Gallantry ceremony].[5]
- Class arrivals and Day One activities: Official advisories for incoming classes (e.g., Class of 2027 and Class of 2029) describe Day One activities and check-in locations including Chase Hall as part of the rotation in Roland Hall and Chase Hall for administrative processing, drill practice, and uniform issue. This indicates Chase Hall’s role as a central on-campus hub for cadet processing and housing during formation events. [Sources: Class of 2027 advisory; Class of 2029 advisory].[3][6]
Notes on accuracy and limits
- The Coast Guard Academy publicly frames Chase Hall as a central cadet housing block and a venue for formal events and ceremonies, which is consistent across multiple official communications. If you’re seeking the very latest minute-by-minute updates, I can pull the latest USCGA releases or local news feeds to confirm any new developments since the last reported items.[6][1][3]
Want me to pull the absolute latest official statements or local coverage to confirm any new Chase Hall items this week? I can fetch those and summarize with citations.
Sources
The U.S. Coast Guard Academy will host a Wall of Gallantry Induction ceremony on Friday April 25, 2025. For the last 20 years more than 140 Academy graduates have been recognized for heroic acts of
www.news.uscg.milThe small courtroom was packed with some of the alleged victims, Coast Guard Academy employees and friends and relatives of Smith. One of the accusers, whose allegations resulted in not-guilty verdicts, quickly left the courtroom after the verdict was announced, also crying. Sentencing was set for 9 a.m. Wednesday. Smith faces up to 13 1/2 years in prison but his attorney said he will argue for little or no jail time. Smith, who was not allowed to graduate with his class this spring, almost...
cgachasehall.blogspot.comOverhead view bow-on of CGC Chase (WHEC 718)
www.history.uscg.milThe official website for the United States Coast Guard News
www.news.uscg.milDigital Collections and Exhibitions in the Linda Lear Center for Special Collections and Archives, Connecticut College
omeka.conncoll.eduNEW LONDON, Conn.,— The U.S. Coast Guard Academy recently upgraded its security posture with a $10 million electronic security system to address security challenges and improve campus safety at its
www.news.uscg.milNEW LONDON, Conn. – Approximately 250 young women and men of the incoming Class of 2029 will arrive at the Coast Guard Academy, Monday, June 30. Where they will start Day One of their 200 week cadet
www.news.uscg.milNEW LONDON, Conn. – Approximately 300 young women and men of the incoming Class of 2027 will arrive at the Coast Guard Academy, Monday, June 26. Where they will start Day One of their 200 week cadet
www.news.uscg.milnew construction, renovations and unrenovated portions of Chase Hall. Tour #2: The Academy's waterfront is currently being repaired following the flooding and damage incurred from Superstorm Sandy. The $22.7M project -- the replacement of a long causeway to the sailing center, replacement of a pier,
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