As of 2002 the United States Coast Guard falls under the Department of Homeland Securtity.
Prior to that they fell under Department of Transportation from 1967
. Formally 1 of the 5 Armed Military Branches of Service, they can be assigned Military duties at any time by the President or during times of war by Congress when it falls under the US Navy's cognizance.
The Coast Guard is an entity of two different government departments.
Legally, and primarily, the Coast Guard enforce maritime law through the Department of Homeland Security.
However, during wartime, the Coast Guard can temporarily be put under the Department of Defense, and act as a fifth branch of the military.
The Coast Guard falls under the Department of Homeland Security.
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The Army, The Air Force and the United States Navy all fall under the Department of Defense. The US Marice Corps falls under the Department of the Navy and the US Coast Guard has it's jurisdiction falling under the Department of Transporatation.
There are four branches of the armed forces in the US. They are the Army, Air Force, Navy and Marines. All of which fall under the Department of Defense. The Coast Guard is sometimes considered a branch of the armed forces however they fall under the Department of Homeland Security.
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Is the Dept of Justice an administrative agency and fall under the scope of the APA
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yes you can. The liablity would fall under the agency you work for so when filing for disability you would use the temp agency not the actual company you are working for.
There is only one Army in the US military. There are several branches of Armed Forces, however. They are the Army, Navy, Marines, and Air Force. They all fall under the Department of Defence. The Coast Guard, which is considered armed forces, now falls under the Department of Homeland Security.
Both entities fall under the same pay scale. There is no difference in pay.
There are five branches of the military, but actually seven of the uniformed services.The military branches are:United States Air ForceUnited States ArmyUnited States Coast GuardUnited States Marine CorpsUnited States NavyThe other two uniformed services are:United States Public Health Service Commissioned CorpsNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Commissioned CorpsThese are actually civil departments with a small uniformed component within them.Organizations such as the Civil Air Patrol and United States Merchant Marine are not military branches, but rather, auxiliary services of the military.State Guard Forces/State Defence Forces are notmilitary branches, but rather, are paramilitary organizations which fall under the executive branches of their respective state.
Not likely. You would still be responsible for house payments. However, you would be paid some amount by the National Guard, probably more for active duty. No. While on active duty you receive regular duty pay and benefits, not from the National Guard (or Reserves), but from the Federal Government (Army, Navy, Air Force) (Marines & Coast Guard fall under Navy). Also time served on active duty counts toward retirement.
The Executive Branch. United States Customs and Border Protection is an agency of the Department of Homeland Security.