Coast
Guard Reservists spend an average of one
weekend a month and two weeks a year performing
duties vital to our nation's security. Reservists
work alongside the 40,000 active duty
Coast Guard men and
women ensuring the safety of local communities.
Reserve support is critical to meeting
Coast Guard missions. Homeland Security,
including maritime law enforcement, environmental
protection, search and rescue, aids to navigation
and port security are among the many missions
the Coast
Guard and
Coast Guard Reserve do best.
Coast Guard Offers Incredible Job Opportunities...
Including selected signing bonuses up to $12,000 and a college fund up to $30,000 for all recruits. Minimum age of 17 and maximum age of 27 for enlistment. Officer Candidate School minimum age of 21 with college degree or military experience and some college. The Coast Guard also offers 2,3,4 and 6 year enlistments and some direct commissions for officer applicants.
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Frequently Asked Questions
about the Coast
Guard
What is the United
States Coast Guard?
The U.S.
Coast Guard is one of five branches
of the US Armed Forces, and falls under
the jurisdiction of the U.S. Department
of Homeland Security. The
Coast Guard is the country's oldest
continuous seagoing service with responsibilities
including Search and Rescue (SAR), Maritime
Law Enforcement (MLE), Aids to Navigation
(ATON), Icebreaking, Environmental Protection,
Port Security and Military Readiness.
In order to accomplish these missions
the Coast
Guard's 38,000 active-duty men and
women, 8,000 Reservists, and 35,000
Auxiliarists serve in a variety of job
fields ranging from operation specialists
and small-boat operators and maintenance
specialists to electronic technicians
and aviation mechanics.
How
do I apply to the Coast Guard Academy?
Applications are accepted
on-line.
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