AVER Welcomes Captain Caputo, USCG

American Veterans for Equal Rights is honored to welcome our newest member Captain Allison J. Caputo, United States Coast Guard. Captain Caputo, whose rank is equivalent to an Army colonel, is one of the highest ranking Transgender officers in the United States Military.
Captain Caputo graduated from the U.S. Coast Guard Academy in 1995 with a BS in Marine Science, holds a Master’s Degree in Marine Affairs from the University of Rhode Island, and has over 11 years of sea service aboard 5 different cutters in both the Pacific and Atlantic Areas. In 2015, Captain Caputo was assigned as Chief Living Marine Resources Enforcement officer at Coast Guard Headquarters where she implemented the Port States Measures Agreement, presented Ship-rider (Integrated Cross-Border Maritime Law Enforcement Operations) opportunities for Safe Ocean Network and established port denials for countries identified as Illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing nations. As the Chief of Law Enforcement for the Seventeenth Coast Guard District in Juneau, AK she implemented high seas boarding and inspection for the North Pacific Fisheries Commission as the chair of the enforcement committee. She is the author of “A Global Fish War is Coming” published in U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings in August 2017.
Captain Caputo currently serves in San Antonio, TX, as the Planning Section Chief for Joint Task Force West, which was created in 2014, and coordinates intelligence, investigations and efforts by agencies within the U.S. Department of Homeland Security targeting transnational criminal organizations along the southwest border. Captain Caputo’s personal awards include: two Meritorious Service Medals, four Coast Guard Commendation Medals, and a Coast Guard Achievement Medal.
AVER is proud of the training and dedication of the Transgender service members like Captain Allison Caputo who keep our nation safe both here at home and around the world. Transgender Soldiers, Marines, Sailors, Airmen, and Coast Guardsmen form an integral and crucial part of the dedicated men and women who defend our nation’s freedom and maintain our national security. AVER supports their full inclusion and we call for the immediate termination of policies that exclude their service. Policies that exclude individuals from our armed forces for unjust reasons are not only an offense to the freedoms our service members risk their lives to defend but are also a wasteful danger to our collective safety.
Thank you, Captain Allison Caputo for your service to our nation and your commitment to authentic leadership. Your dedication is second to none. You are the best of us.