yes it is and so are the navy, the marines, the air force and the army are branches of the U.S. armed force. O.L.G School ThE ViNnY BoP
Army, Navy, Air Force and Coast Guard........................
1. The Army - The Department of US Army2. The Air Force - The Department of US Air Force3. The Navy - The Department of Navy4. The Marines - The Department of Navy, Office of the USMC5. The Coast Guard - The US Coast Guard, Department of Homeland SecuritySome argue that the National Guard is also a branch of the US Military, however unless they are deployed, the National Guard is a part of each state's executive branch. This in no way minimizes the mission they perform.
The Coast Guard is a branch of the US Military, so yes.
There are technically only 5 branches of the Armed Forces, of which 4 are considered to be Military. 4 Branches of the Military: US Army US Navy US Air Force US Marine Corps Considered apart of the Armed Forces: US Coast Guard (Controlled by the Department of Homeland Security) There are, however, seven uniformed branches of service: Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard, Public Health Services, and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
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.
The five branches of the Armed Forces are, in order of precedence for ceremonial purposes, US Army US Marine Corps US Navy US Air Force US Coast Guard
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.
There are 1,477,896 active and 1,458,500 reserve personal in the US Armed Forces. This includes Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard.
Someone who served as a veteran in the armed forces. EX. Army Navy Air Force Marine Corps US Coast Guard Out of curiosity I'm joining the Army
United States Army (includes Army Reserve and Army National Guard) United States Air Force (includes Air Force Reserve and Air National Guard) United States Navy (includes Navy Reserve) United States Marine Corps (includes Marine Corps Reserve) United States Coast Guard (includes Coast Guard Reserve)
All of them, including Coast Guard
The President of the United States is Commander-in-Chief of the US armed forces, which include the army, navy and marines, air force, and coast guard. Presidents of other countries may have other relationships to their armed forces.