"Semper Paratus"
(Always Ready)"
The Coast Guard is a branch of the US Military, so yes.
The US Coast Guard only protects the United States, they do not go over seas to fight.
The modern Coast Guard was formed in 1915 by Woodrow Wilson when he combined the Revenue Cutter Service and the United States Life Saving Service.
Semper paratus is Latin for "always ready" or "always prepared". It is the motto of many organisations around the world, many of which are military units (most famously, the US Coast Guard and the British Parachute Regiment) but including some schools and sports clubs as well.
The coast guard does go to war. I am currently in the coast guard and we have been involved in every major war. Not many casualties because our role isn't one involving combat, but we do provide a lot of support. here is a link to the coast guard website that shows which wars we've been involved in: http://www.uscg.mil/History/faqs/wars.asp
Semper Paratus: Always Ready
The US Coast Guard motto is "Semper Paratus" or "Always Ready"
Semper Paratus It means "Always Ready" in LatinThe Coast Guard motto is: Semper ParatusIn English it means "Always Ready."
In the US, 'Semper Paratus', which translates to "Always Ready" In the UK, Her Majesty's Coastguard has "Safer Lives, Safer Ships, Cleaner Seas." as its slogan.
Semper paratus means 'always prepared', the motto of the US Coast Guard.
If you mean Portsmouth, VA, then the U.S. Coast Guard base is located at
They guard the coast.
The likely term is "Coast Guard" (US Coast Guard)
report it to the U.S. Coast Guard National Response Center
The Coast Guard uses a HH-60J Jayhawk
The Coast Guard is a branch of the US Military, so yes.
If one is wanting to find a US coast guard job, the best place to try for listings is on the US coast guard site. There are also other sites that offer these listings such as the "Military" website.