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The Coast Guard is a branch of the US Military, so yes.
The Coast Guard Reserve is a division of the United States Coast Guard.
Yes, the Coast Guard is subject to the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ). The UCMJ is the set of laws and regulations that govern the behavior and conduct of members of the U.S. military, including the Coast Guard. It establishes the legal framework for discipline and justice within the armed forces.
The Coast Guard was originally part of the Revenue Cutter Service and was founded in 1790. It is a branch of the United States Armed Forces.
There are currentely 86 countries that are recognized to have a Coast Guard. While some countries Naval forces operate under both pretenses, only 86 have official units portraying Coast Guard activities.
The Coast Guard states that you do need a high school diploma, but that GED's are accepted under special circumstances. The Coast Guard is the smallest branch therefore the most competitive but it is possible.
Submersibles are commonly used by researchers and security forces such as the navy and the coast guard. The coast guard can use them to inspect the underside of ships for any smuggled items.
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As of right now, special dietary needs resulting from medical conditions like diabetes or celiac are disqualifiers for Coast Guard service.