Francis Saltus Van Boskerck

Francis Saltus Van Boskerck Francis Saltus Van Boskerck (October 1868 – November 26, 1927) was a United States Coast Guard captain known for writing and composing "Semper Paratus", the Coast Guard's official march. He held various senior positions within the Coast Guard.

Van Boskerck served in the Coast Guard as commander of the Coast Guard cutters USCGC ''Bear'', USCGC ''Yamacraw'' and as commander of the Norfolk Division, district commander of the Great Lakes District, captain of the Port of Philadelphia, and commander of the Bering Sea Patrol. He wrote "Semper Paratus"'s words in 1922 aboard ''Yamacraw'' and its music in 1927 on a beat-up piano in the Aleutian Islands. He gave the song to Lieutenant Colonel Harvey Miller to publish the day before Van Boskerck died. Provided by Wikipedia
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