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At one time, both officers and enlisted men in the Coast Guard would be stationed in very isolated parts of the world. These were either Loran Stations or Lighthouses. The bulk of the people stationed at these locations were enlisted people. Loran Stations typically has a single officer stationed there. This was typically a LTJG or an Ensign. The tour of duty was 1 year, at which time they were fundamentally separated from the rest of society at a very remote location. Most of these facilities have been closed down or automated. I am unaware of there being any isolated duty stations left. I served at two during my CG career. Both were in Alaska.
here in the philippines the enlisted personnel of philippine coast guard takes 17k basic salary
Airman/men (Notice the title it is capitalized, this is for both Officer and Enlisted personnel).That isn't a nickname, that's what they're called officially.Many branches refer to Airmen as "Flyboys" or, in general, the "Chair Force"
A "non-commissioned officer" an enlisted man with petty officer rank.
They are not, Torness, Hartlepool, Sizewell are on the East coast and Dungeness is on the south coast
An isolated free standing column of rock near the coast is called a stack.
stack
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All the coldest temperatures on Earth have been measured at inland stations. Yes, the coastal research stations are warmer than the inland stations.
How many US coast guard personnel have been deployed to Iraq in the past 12 months?
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