the USCG is a part of the Department of Homeland Security.
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The Department of Transportation. The Coast Guard is a part of this department in peacetime.
The United States Coast Guard is the largest branch in the Department of Homeland Security. Pre 9/11 it was operated by the Department of Transportation.
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 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 Army is the branch. In the US, it falls under the Department of Defence. In the UK, it falls under the Ministry of Defence. Other countries have similar offices.
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.
The Department of Corrections falls under the Judicial Branch of government in the US.
There are five branches of the US Military. -Army -Dept of Navy (including Marine Corps) -Air force The are 5 distinct branches of the United States Military. In order of precedence for ceremonial purposes, these are: The United States Army The United States Marine Corps The United States Navy The United States Air Force The United States Coast Guard Each of these branches also include active duty, as well as, reservists. Also, The National Guard and Air National Guard can be mobilized in times of war and during emergency situations in their respective states. For further accurate information, please reference the websites of each branch of service and the national guard.