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  2. Port Security Unit - Wikipedia

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    PSU 311: Coast Guard Base Los Angeles/Long Beach, California; PSU 312: Coast Guard Base Alameda, California; PSU 313: Naval Station Everett, Washington; Port Security Unit 305, extract Marine Security Forces Company during a joint training exercise. PSUs may operate independently or support, train or integrate with other units, such as:

  3. List of United States Coast Guard stations - Wikipedia

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    Coast Guard Station number Reference Coast Guard Station Boston: Boston: Unknown 2003 1996 Active No N/A N/A Unknown [30] Coast Guard Station Brant Point: Nantucket: Unknown Active Unknown [31] Coast Guard Station Brant Rock: Marshfield: 1892–1893 1953 Yes Unknown 2nd 29 [32] Coast Guard Station Cahoons Hollow: Wellfleet: 1872–1873 1950 10 ...

  4. List of United States Coast Guard units (2019) - Wikipedia

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    United States Coast Guard National Response Force serves as a nationwide emergency call center that fields INITIAL reports for pollution and railroad incidents and forwards that information to appropriate federal/state agencies for response, similar to that of a 911 dispatch center. It's located Washington, D.C., and commanded by a Captain.

  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. Category:United States Coast Guard stations - Wikipedia

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    United States Coast Guard stations — facilities operated by the United States Coast Guard for the primary purpose of housing small boat units. Pages in category "United States Coast Guard stations" The following 52 pages are in this category, out of 52 total.

  7. Special Missions Training Center - Wikipedia

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    The origins of the Special Missions Training Center lie in the Coast Guard Deployable Specialized Forces, Port Security Unit Training Detachment (PSU TRADET). Originally located in Port Clinton, Ohio, the PSU TRADET was tasked with improving the mission effectiveness, unit readiness, and providing pre-deployment support for the Coast Guard PSU's.

  8. United States Coast Guard sector - Wikipedia

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    A Sector is a shore-based operational unit of the United States Coast Guard. Each Sector is responsible for the execution of all Coast Guard missions within its Area of Responsibility (AOR), with operational support from Coast Guard Cutters and Air Stations. Subordinate commands within a Sector typically include Stations and Aids-to-Navigation ...

  9. List of United States Coast Guard installations - Wikipedia

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