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  2. Organization of the United States Coast Guard - Wikipedia

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    They are also located at Coast Guard Headquarters, Department of Defense commands, and other Coast Guard commands. [8] The superintendent of the United States Coast Guard Academy is Rear Admiral William G. Kelly. [9] The Coast Guard also utilizes members of the civilian Senior Executive Service (SES) to serve as executives within the ...

  3. United States Coast Guard - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, the Coast Guard introduced the Guardian Ethos. As the commandant, Admiral Allen noted in a message to all members of the Coast Guard: [The Ethos] "defines the essence of the Coast Guard," and is the "contract the Coast Guard and its members make with the nation and its citizens." [106]

  4. Joint Chiefs of Staff - Wikipedia

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    Although it is a branch of the Armed Forces pursuant to 14 U.S.C. § 101, the Coast Guard operates under the Department of Homeland Security rather than the Department of Defense, except when the president (e.g., in times of war or national emergency) transfers it to the Department of the Navy. [12]

  5. United States Coast Guard Reserve - Wikipedia

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    The Coast Guard Reserve has 6,293 men and women in service, most of them integrated directly with regular Coast Guard units. [ 14 ] One of the significant organizational elements of the USCG Reserve are its Port Security Units, each PSU is staffed by 140 reservists and 6 active-duty personnel (one officer and 5 first-class petty officers).The ...

  6. Reserve components of the United States Armed Forces

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    The Reserve Components of the United States Armed forces are named within Title 10 of the United States Code and include: (1) the Army National Guard, (2) the Army Reserve, (3) the Navy Reserve, (4) the Marine Corps Reserve, (5) the Air National Guard, (6) the Air Force Reserve, and (7) the Coast Guard Reserve.

  7. Coast guard - Wikipedia

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    USCG National Security Cutter USCGC Bertholf (WMSL-750) and an EADS HC-144 Ocean Sentry Russian Coast Guard ship #183 Volga A CH-149 Cormorant training with a Canadian Coast Guard cutter A Chinese Coast Guard ship participating in an international exercise Multi-purpose vessel Arkona of the German Federal Coast Guard A Portuguese National Republican Guard Coastal Control Unit surveillance boat ...

  8. United States Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    A Coast Guard Maritime Security Response team executing a boarding action from an MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter. The Coast Guard has six major operational mission programs, through which it executes its 11 statutory missions: [211] Maritime law enforcement; Maritime response; Maritime prevention; Maritime transport system management; Maritime ...

  9. Commandant of the Coast Guard - Wikipedia

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    Commandant during World War II and helped the Coast Guard remain a separate distinct service while it was assigned to the U.S. Navy. Oversaw the largest manpower buildup in Coast Guard history and was instrumental in the formation of the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary and the U.S. Coast Guard Reserve. [Note 2] 9 Joseph F. Farley: 1 January 1946