
Chief Warrant Officer Tyler Goss, from Haugan, stands with his wife, Heather, daughter, Isabella, and son, Emitt in front of the Golden Gate Bridge in California. He was recently promoted to CWO after 19 years of service in the US Coast Guard. (Photo courtesy/Tyler Goss)
June 17, 2024
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St. Regis native builds career as Coastie
How does a St. Regis graduate, landlocked by majestic mountains, end up earning sea legs while serving in a maritime branch of the military? For recently promoted Chief Warrant Officer Tyler Goss, from Haugan, it all started with a trip to the Pacific coast and from there it was amplified by his conviction for civic duty.