Quentin Walsh graduated from the Coast Guard Academy with the Class of 1933, and began his first service in patrols from Cuba to Nova Scotia to interdict “rum runners.” After ten years of service he had become a Lieutenant Commander during World War II, serving on the staff of the commander of the U.S. naval forces in Europe. He helped to draft the plan to seize the strategic port of Cherbourg in conjunction with the June 6, 1944, D-Day landings, personally leading a 16-men of his 53-man special task force in the mission that earned him the Navy Cross. While stationed in England he contracted emphysema, and was medically discharged after the war. He was recalled to duty during the Korean War, serving at Coast Guard headquarters in Washington, D.C., until he retired again in 1960. From 1950 – 1965 he taught science at a North Carolina High School. He passed away on May 18, 2000.