Appalachian Figures In February 1974 the Senate Commerce Committee met in Washington to consider two Coast Guardsmen whose careers had begun in the anxious days before Pearl Harbor. One was Rear Admiral Owen W. Siler, nominated to be Commandant. The other was Rear Admiral Ellis Lee Perry, a soft-spoken Tennessean from Lawrenceburg, nominated to become Vice Commandant, the second in command of the entire United States Coast Guard.
