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  2. Coast Guard Mutual Assistance - Wikipedia

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    During the 2018–2019 United States federal government shutdown, CGMA helped lower-ranking Coast Guard members pay for food and other expenses. [2] Those with dependences received up to $1,000. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] The Coast Guard was the only military branch to go without pay during the shutdown because it is under the jurisdiction of the Department ...

  3. Uniformed services pay grades of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Pay grades [1] are used by the eight structurally organized uniformed services of the United States [2] (Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, Space Force, Coast Guard, Public Health Service Commissioned Corps, and NOAA Commissioned Officer Corps), as well as the Maritime Service, to determine wages and benefits based on the corresponding military rank of a member of the services.

  4. United States Coast Guard - Wikipedia

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    The Coast Guard CW Operators Association (CGCWOA) is a membership organization comprising primarily former members of the United States Coast Guard who held the enlisted rating of Radioman (RM) or Telecommunications Specialist (TC), and who employed International Morse Code (CW) in their routine communications duties on Coast Guard cutters and ...

  5. United States Coast Guard officer rank insignia - Wikipedia

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    The United States Coast Guard Auxiliary is the uniformed auxiliary service of the Coast Guard. The Auxiliary does not use the Coast Guard rank system but does use modified Coast Guard officer rank insignia to signify a member's position within the organization. For example, a Flotilla Commander wears insignia similar to a Lieutenant.

  6. List of United States Coast Guard enlisted ranks - Wikipedia

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    E-4 to E-6 are considered to be non-commissioned officers (NCOs), and are specifically called petty officers in the Coast Guard. Their sleeve insignia is a perched eagle with spread wings (also referred to as a "crow") atop a rating mark (a rating mark, is a symbol denoting their job category, with red chevron(s) denoting their relative rank below.

  7. Senior chief petty officer - Wikipedia

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    Senior chief petty officers make up just 2.5% of the total enlisted force of the Navy and overall fall within the top 4% of the enlisted ranks. [1] In the Coast Guard, advancement to senior chief is similar to other advancements, in that candidates compete with other advancement-eligible chief petty officers.

  8. NFL, law enforcement goal is officer per block at Super Bowl ...

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    Customs and Coast Guard officers are tasked with patrolling the Mississippi River. "My goal was that you couldn't walk a city block in downtown New Orleans without at least encountering one law ...

  9. Master Chief Petty Officer of the Coast Guard - Wikipedia

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    As such the MCPOCG is the senior enlisted advisor to the commandant of the Coast Guard. The MCPOCG's exact duties vary, depending on the commandant, though generally devotes much time traveling throughout the Coast Guard observing training and communicating with coast guardsmen and their families. The normal tour of assignment is four years ...