James Pine

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James Pine (1885-1953) was a vice admiral in the United States Coast Guard and Superintendent of the United States Coast Guard Academy.

Biography[edit]

Pine was born on October 19, 1885, in Cincinnati, Ohio.[1] He died on February 21, 1953.

Career[edit]

Pine was commissioned an ensign in the United States Revenue Cutter Service in 1908. The following year, he was stationed in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

In 1913, Pine was assigned to the USRC Seminole. Later, he commanded the USS Fanning (DD-37), the USS Wainwright (DD-62), the USCGC Itasca and the USCGC George M. Bibb (WPG-31). In 1939, the Revenue Cutter Service merged with the United States Life-Saving Service to form the Coast Guard.

Pine became Superintendent of the Coast Guard Academy in 1940. While there, he received the Legion of Merit for his performance during World War II.[2] He remained in the position until his retirement in 1947.

Personal life[edit]

Admiral Pine was married to Ysabel Cooper Pine (1894–1982), a daughter of the Republic of Hawaii's co-founder, Judge Henry E. Cooper, and was survived by a son and two daughters. Their eldest child, artist Barbara Alice Pine Ramage (1913–2002), was married to US Navy Vice Admiral Lawson P. ("Red") Ramage, a famed submarine commander.

Pine and his wife are buried at Arlington National Cemetery along with their sons James Francis Pine (1920–1935) and Robert Beekman Pine (1923–2009).[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Vice Admiral James Pine, USCG" (PDF). United States Coast Guard. Retrieved 2014-04-28.
  2. ^ "James Pine". Military Times.com. Archived from the original on 2014-04-29. Retrieved 2014-04-28.
  3. ^ "Pine, James". ANCExplorer. U.S. Army. Retrieved 2020-10-21.