Chatham Marconi Welcomes Sr. Chief Ross Comstock to its Speaker Series
Ever since the early days of radio, the US Coast Guard has relied on telecommunications capabilities to ensure safe and secure waterways, as well as providing a rapid means for deploying search and rescue assets. Similar to the use of 911, communications watch standers scattered around the country in the Coast Guard and other services such as the US Marine Corps and Air Force stand ready to answer the call. The Officer in Charge of Coast Guard Station Chatham will discuss the various ways today’s Coast Guard uses radio, how boaters can best leverage those capabilities in times of need, and what happens behind the scenes after an emergency call comes in as the Coast Guard and other first responders operate together.
About Our SpeakerSenior Chief Petty Officer Ross Comstock is a 2000 graduate of Sallisaw High School in Sallisaw, OK, where he enlisted in the Navy in September of 2000 and served as an Aviation Electronics Technician aboard the Nimitz-Class Aircraft Carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower. He subsequently enlisted in the US Coast Guard in February of 2005. He assumed command of Coast Guard Station Chatham in May of 2022. His previous assignments included Officer in Charge of Station Chincoteague, VA; Executive Petty Officer of Station Portsmouth, VA; USCG Cutter DECISIVE; USCG Station Chincoteague, VA; USCG Station Port Aransas, TX; USCG Cutter BRANT; and USCG Station Oregon Inlet, NC.
BMCS Comstock’s awards include the Coast Guard Commendation Medal, four Coast Guard Achievement Medals, and four Coast Guard Team Commendation Medals and multiple other personal and service awards. He has earned the Permanent Cutterman insignia, the Advanced Boat Forces Operations insignia, and the Officer in Charge Afloat and Ashore competencies.
A graduate of Class 236 of the Coast Guard Chief Petty Officer Academy, he has attended various service related and leadership courses and holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Emergency Management from Ashford University. In 2023, he earned his Private Pilot certification from the FAA.
As an active volunteer in the community, Senior Chief Comstock contributes to Amateur Radio Emergency Services and is a Certified Storm Spotter for NOAA’s SKYWARN program. He also serves as Cubmaster with Boy Scouts of America in Brewster.
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About Chatham Marconi Maritime Center
Founded in 2002, the Chatham Marconi Maritime Center is a 501(c)(3) organization which celebrates the rich history of 20th Century maritime radio and explores the innovative advances in science and technology that continue to transform our lives. The Center comprises the historic Marconi-RCA Wireless Museum, an Education Center offering in-house STEM education in communications science and technology, and the Chatham Marconi TechSmart education outreach initiative designed to bring its proven wireless technology curricula directly to children in Cape Cod classrooms. More at: www.ChathamMarconi.org.
About the Chatham Marconi Speaker Series
Programs are usually presented on on the first Thursday of each month from October through June, and on alternate Thursday evenings during the Summer. Subjects are drawn from the resources of the Marconi-RCA Wireless Museum, the Education Center's STEM programs, or member-suggested topics related to our mission.
Date and Time
Thursday Jul 11, 2024
7:00 PM - 8:30 PM EDT
SPECIAL: The Marconi-RCA Wireless Museum will remain open until 7PM on Speaker Series Thursdays. Come early and visit the museum!
Fees/Admission
General Admission is $10 per person attending. In-person seating is limited. Reservations may be made at ChathamMarconi.org/speakerseries .
This event is free for Chatham Marconi members. Why not join now at www.ChathamMarconi.org to enjoy future Speaker Series programs at no charge?!
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