yes, there is no problem in it
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.
The Coast Guard has very strict guidelines for recruiting people, it would be very tough to get in with a felony, it would have to be waived, in most cases, a waiver for a felony is hard to get.
West coast its USA about 20,000 $ east coast about 45,000 $ in other reas or countries it is worh WAY more.
The accepted scientific name is Hesperia meskei straton.
It is not in the Caribbean Sea. It is not an island. It does have a coast near the Caribbean Sea but really on the Atlantic Ocean. The coast of Guyana is outside the accepted boundary of the Caribbean Sea.
The military used to look at a GED as a HS diploma-equivalent, but now you would be lucky to be accepted with one. In the Coast Guard, and possibly Air Force, you won't be accepted.
It is a generally accepted fact that 60% of Australians live along the coast, although where the coast stops and inland begins is not defined exactly. The Australian Bureau of Statistics could help with an exact figure Twicky
No. She left because her husband accepted a job on the east coast. She is now working for a TV station in Philadelphia.
The answer is yes. Your girlfriend is not a legal relative and such has no effect on your being accepted for the USCG. Even if you were married, it would have no affect. Federal law prohibits any discrimination based on marital status. This would inlude whether your wife or girlfriend is pregnant.
Thieves is usually the accepted description of pirates. A plural of pirate. To steal with violence at sea. The term now has different connotations.
That is at the discretion of the Coast Guard. Typically when you apply through either enlistment or through a direct commission program for officers you will state your previous history in the service. If accepted you will likely get taken on at your current grade but possibly lower. Best to check with a recruiter through gocoastguard.com
State laws may or may not be subject to a reciprocal agreement with other states, just as state licences may or may not eligible for transfer from Colorado to State "X, Y or Z". You must research that question with great specificity and in most cases from both of the involved states. As an example the Colorado Concealed Weapons Law is accepted by most Western States,but by none of the Pacific Coast states. State Laws related to drugs and to Marijuana in particular can be onerous to sort through.