The U.S. Army/Marines allow people with felony charges into the service; however, these cannot exceed past a minor offense, a serious offense (murder, rape, etc…) are disqualifiers for the waiver. I don't believe the Coast Guard allows this though, sorry.
The Coast Guard is a branch of the US Military, so yes.
To join in Coast Guard that to officer grade either you do Naval Architeture, Marine Engineer,Mechanical Engineer,Elcetrical Engineer
Separation in the military (used to be) SOP (Standard Operating Procedures). The US military is not "as military" as it used to be; it's nearly half law enforcement and half military...so the Coast Guard and NG might bend alittle (with many new programs and loop holes available).
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 was originally part of the Revenue Cutter Service and was founded in 1790. It is a branch of the United States Armed Forces.
yes, they are called flippers when you join the coast guard
The Coast Guard is a branch of the US Military, so yes.
A person with diabetes cannot enter any branch of the US military including the Coast Guard. It is sometimes possible to join the Coast Guard Auxiliary with diabetes.
To join in Coast Guard that to officer grade either you do Naval Architeture, Marine Engineer,Mechanical Engineer,Elcetrical Engineer
no
you go to the coast guard academy in New London, CT and after graduating you must server in the coast guard for two years for the exception for injury
no a merchant navy personel cannot join coast guadr but the reverse is possible..
Become citizen of USA
no you can't join the armed forces while you are in high school
you have to join the Philippine Coast Guard.
As of right now, special dietary needs resulting from medical conditions like diabetes or celiac are disqualifiers for Coast Guard service.
It may depend on the seriousness of the offense and how old you were when it was committed. The best thing to do is contact your local recruiter for whichever branch of service you are interested in and simply ask. They'll be able to answer all your questions.