Coast Guard Chief Warrant Officer Bernard C. Webber

In February of 1952, one of the worst storms to ever hit the East Coast struck New England, damaging an oil tanker off the coast of Cape Cod ripping it in half.

On a small lifeboat, Bernard Webber and three other members of the Coast Guard set out in the raging storm rescuing 32 of the 33 stranded sailors trapped aboard the rapidly-sinking vessel.

Webber joined the U.S. Merchant Marine at age 16, volunteering to do his part as the United States waged war on two major fronts in Europe and the Pacific.  Webber’s volunteering to serve his country in time need, resulted in his leaving high school before graduating.

During his 20-year Coast Guard career, Webber rose to the rank of Chief Warrant Officer Four. Following his time in the Coast Guard, he worked as a boatman for the National Audubon Society, a charter boat captain and a harbormaster, spending a total of 42 years on the water.  

Walt Disney Pictures, The Finest Hours,  captures this incredible 1952 rescue.

The Bernard C. Webber Scholarship of Honor will be awarded at the Maritime & Science Technology Senior High, commonly referred to as MAST Academy, a public high school in Miami, FL.

Retired Coast Guard Captain Robert Grant, who is leading the fund raising effort, stated, "While Webber did not graduate from high school, he would later stress the importance of an education to fellow Coast Guard personnel and did so throughout his career.  Therefore, it is very fitting that a Scholarship of Honor be established in his name, to both honor and remember the heroic actions of then Petty Officer First Class Bernard C. Webber and serve as an award to recognize those that plan to enlist in the military or pursue a career in public safety or community service." 

Recipients

2023

Dorian Vanderlaan is studying Information Technology/Cyber Security at Florida International University.

2022

Carlos Aragan is pursing a degree in Nursing at the University of Miami. He is pictured here with Lt. Phillips.

2020

Alexa Venereo is studying Communication and Media at De Paul University



Sponsors

Primary Endowment Funding Contributor 

Don Allen Foundation Inc. by David M. Turner

Supporting Endowment Funding Contributors

Robert C. Grant, CAPT USCG (Ret.)

The Miami-Dade Beacon Council

Bollinger Shipyards, LLC

OTHER DONORS

RADM G. Robert (Bob) & Beverly Merrilees

Broward Navy Days

Phillip Carl Lyons

George Reeves