The training center was first opened on June 1, 1942, with accommodations for 900 men. It was solely to train recruits. Specialty training was added later to include
fireman,
signalman,
laundryman,
radioman,
boatswain's mate, cooks and bakers, and
port security. After the
war, Government Island remained a Coast Guard Training Center with addition of the Weather Bureau, Internal Auditors, and the Bureau of Roads. During the late 1960s the Training & Supply Center was the Coast Guard's largest field unit on the West Coast. The Training Center graduated 60-100 seaman apprentices and fireman apprentices each week. The Supply Center provided support to the western area districts including
Squadron One and
Squadron Three in
Vietnam. The cutters
Taney,
Gresham, and
Barataria were homeported on the island at the time. In 1982, the Training Center was closed and recruit training was moved to
United States Coast Guard Training Center Cape May, New Jersey, where it remains today. Support Center Alameda was established June 1, 1982 and the island was renamed Coast Guard Island. The
Coast Guard Pacific Area,
Coast Guard 11th District (then known as Coast Guard 12th District), and
Marine Safety Office San Francisco moved from downtown San Francisco to the island. On June 24, 1987,
Maintenance & Logistics Command Pacific was established and located on the island until its decommissioning. The Support Center was redesignated as
Integrated Support Command Alameda on March 15, 1996, and today is
Base Alameda. ==Notable Commanders==