. In 1934 and 1935 he served on
USCGC Ossipee and
USCGC Guthrie. He was then able to complete radioman training, and served aboard
USCGC Thetis,
USCGC Harriet Lane and
USCGC Ossipee. Bottoms was married on October 10, 1937. He received a shore assignment to
Coast Guard Air Station Salem, from October 1939 to June 1941. He was then assigned to
Northland as a radioman for its float plane. Bottoms and his pilot Pritchard succeeded in landing on Greenland's icecap, on November 22, 1942, rescuing the three surviving crew members of an
RCAF plane. This was the first time a Coast Guard aircraft had landed on the icecap. On November 28, 1942, the pair were able to make one successful landing near a
USAAF B-17 that had crash landed on the icecap, and had brought the two most injured crew members to
Northland. Prior to their second landing an overland expedition to the downed B-17 had experienced its own disaster, with a sled falling into a crevasse. When Bottoms and Pritchard landed, and learned of this additional disaster they planned to take one more crew member to
Northland, and return with
Northland crew members to help search for members of the overland expedition. They took off successfully, but
Northland radioman heard their transmissions fade as they were struck by bad weather. After the weather cleared another plane found the wreck, and from above determined their crash had not been survivable. The crew of the B-17 had been left with supplies, and no further attempts to rescue them were made until Spring, five months later. ==Search==