U.S. Coast Guard cutters — from the 327-foot Secretary-class high-endurance cutters to the Great Lakes icebreakers — ran steam and diesel machinery insulated with asbestos throughout their engineering spaces. Coast Guard veterans are veterans of an armed force, and their sea service is qualifying military service for VA purposes. Below are the surviving museum cutters we cover.

U.S. Coast Guard Cutters — Individual Exposure Pages

Each ship below has its own service-history and shipboard asbestos-exposure page:

VA Benefits for Coast Guard Veterans

The U.S. Coast Guard is a branch of the armed forces, and Coast Guard sea service is qualifying military service for VA purposes. Coast Guard veterans diagnosed with mesothelioma, asbestos-related lung cancer, asbestosis, or pleural disease may qualify for VA disability compensation when the record shows in-service asbestos exposure, a current diagnosis, and a medical link between them.

Diagnosed with mesothelioma after service aboard these ships? Coast Guard veterans diagnosed with mesothelioma or another asbestos-related disease after exposure aboard a Coast Guard cutter may be able to pursue a claim against the makers of the asbestos products used aboard. Speak with O’Brien Law Firm — (314) 237-6461


Documented asbestos records are derived from publicly filed asbestos litigation and public shipbuilding records addressing vessels of this construction era. RightsWatch Media is an independent publisher, not a law firm; this is not legal or medical advice.

Navy Ratings Most Exposed to Asbestos Aboard U.S. Coast Guard Cutters

The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and the public asbestos litigation record document that the following Navy ratings worked routinely in spaces where ACM was installed, maintained, ripped out, and replaced:

VA Disability Claims for Asbestos-Related Disease

The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs evaluates asbestos claims individually. A veteran generally needs medical evidence of a current asbestos-related disease, service evidence supporting in-service asbestos exposure, and a medical opinion connecting the two. Ship assignments, Navy ratings, and equipment records can help document the exposure history but do not create automatic service connection.

Approved claims may provide monthly disability compensation and related benefits. Survivors may separately qualify for Dependency & Indemnity Compensation when the applicable requirements are met. Civil lawsuits and asbestos-trust claims use different standards; claimants should obtain individualized advice about how the processes interact.

How to file a VA disability claim: VA claims are filed directly with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs — not with a law firm. Start at VA.gov › Hazardous Materials Exposure, call 1‑800‑827‑1000, or get free help filing from a Veterans Service Organization: DAV, VFW, or American Legion.

VA Claims Guide on This Site › Compare: VA vs. Civil Lawsuit

Source notes: equipment-manifest entries (where shown) are sourced from public-record BUSHIPS (Bureau of Ships) documentation, NARA archives, and the public asbestos litigation record. Manufacturer attributions link to documented asbestos-product histories on AsbestosIndex.com where available. Nothing on this page constitutes medical or legal advice.