On July 2nd, 1958, Dr. Earle Reynolds was arrested in international waters by the U.S Coast Guard, 4000 miles from any American Coast, because he sailed into a 390,000-square-mile area of open ocean which Americans had been warned to stay out of (nuclear weapons testing.)
So the answer is that the Coast Guard can arre
Nothing, they are an ally but international waters where they are permitted don't begin until about 12 miles out. The Coast Guard is charged with that duty.
Depends how you mean "outside." However, as with every other country, no country has jurisdiction in international waters.
In 1946 the Coast Guard aircraft was used for the first time on the International Ice Patrol
In 1946 the Coast Guard aircraft was used for the first time on the International Ice Patrol
In 1946 the Coast Guard aircraft was used for the first time on the International Ice Patrol
Documentation with the U.S. Coast Guard
Because it is a navigable watercraft which interacts with other watercraft in controlled waters.
Yes, while it is rare the coast guard can be deployed to foreign waters.
Boarding and search by the US Coast Guard. . . . and Officers of the Texas DPS.
Some of the responsibilities that Coast Guards have are to monitor and police the coastal waters of their country, serving as either a military or security unit for that country.
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