PORTSMOUTH — The U.S. Coast Guard announced the renaming of its operational districts from numerical to geographic designations on Thursday as a key initiative under Force Design 2028.
As part of the transformation, Coast Guard Fifth District will now be known as Coast Guard East District.
This strategic change, directed by Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem on May 21, aims to indicate more accurately the regions they serve and represent, the Coast Guard said. Renaming the operational districts revises a numbered system established during World War II, when the Coast Guard operated as part of the Navy to ensure alignment between the services.
In the 80 years since the Coast Guard separated from the Navy, it has maintained the numbered districts while the Navy stopped using numbered districts over 25 years ago, it said.
Updating operational districts to regional names will more clearly align districts with their areas of responsibility, facilitate collaboration with interagency partners and ensure the American public and maritime stakeholders can easily find and understand the districts in which they live, recreate and operate, the Coast Guard said.
The new geographic names, approved by the Department of Homeland Security, are as follows:
- District 1: USCG Northeast District
- District 5: USCG East District
- District 7: USCG Southeast District
- District 8: USCG Heartland District
- District 9: USCG Great Lakes District
- District 11: USCG Southwest District
- District 13: USCG Northwest District
- District 14: USCG Oceania District
- District 17: USCG Arctic District
“This renaming is more than just a change in labels; it’s a critical step in our journey to become a more agile, capable, and responsive fighting force,” said Acting Commandant Kevin E. Lunday. “Under Force Design 2028, we are driving fundamental changes to speed decision-making, improve strategic alignment, and ultimately best serve the American people for decades to come. This initiative underscores our commitment to ensuring that change is lasting and has an enduring impact on the Service and the Nation, as directed by the President and the Secretary.”
This change will not impact operations or change existing geographical district boundaries in the Fifth District, the Coast Guard said.
For more information, visit atlanticarea.uscg.mil or contact East District Public Affairs at 757-295-8435. Visit U.S. Coast Guard Mid-Atlantic on Facebook, X and Instagram.
Read more about the Coast Guard’s transformation at USCG Force Design 2028.

