Descendent of Outer Banks lifesaving station keeper featured on ESPN Veterans Day special

Solomon Ashby III, Coast Guard Academy cadet and great-great-grandson of a Pea Island Lifesaving Station keeper, being interviewed for the ESPN Veterans Day Special. [submitted photo]

As part of the ESPN Salute To Service Veteran’s Day SportsCenter Special that premiers tonight, the Pea Island Lifesaving Station will be featured.

The special will include a segment about about Solomon Ashby III, a fourth-class cadet and defensive lineman with the US Coast Guard Academy football team.

Ashby’s, great great grandfather, George E. Pruden was the fifth Keeper of the Pea Island Lifesaving Station and served at the station for most of his career before retiring in the late 1930’s.

Recently, ESPN visited the Pea Island Cookhouse Museum on Roanoke Island to gather information about the station and to film footage which will be featured on the Veterans Day special.

The special, narrated by Undefeated’s Bill Rhoden, will focus on the U.S. Coast Guard. The first airing will be at 6:30 p.m. The show will also re-air multiple times including Sunday, November 14 on ABC at 1:30 p.m.

The ESPN Veterans Day special will provide an opportunity for millions of viewers to learn the inspiring story of US Life-Saving Service Station Pea Island (and later US Coast Guard Station Pea Island), the first lifesaving station in the nation manned by an all-black crew.

The story of Keeper George Pruden’s great-great-grandson, now a cadet and defensive lineman on the football team at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy, is yet another part of the legacy of the all-black station.

The Pea Island Preservation Society, Inc., has also been advised that the US Coast Guard Academy football team will soon be sending a special Station No. 17 uniform jersey to the Pea Island Cookhouse Museum for display.

The US Coast Guard Academy team committed to wearing the special uniform four times during its football season this year to honor the Pea Island station.

To learn more about the history of the Pea Island Lifesaving Station visit the Cookhouse Museum located at 622 Sir Walter Raleigh Street in Manteo. The museum is currently open on Saturdays from 11:00 am to 3:00 pm.

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