The Coast Guard was originally part of the Revenue Cutter Service and was founded in 1790. It is a branch of the United States Armed Forces.
The Coast Guard is a branch of the US Military, so yes.
There are currentely 86 countries that are recognized to have a Coast Guard. While some countries Naval forces operate under both pretenses, only 86 have official units portraying Coast Guard activities.
Yes, the Coast Guard originally served under the Department of the Treasury when it was established in 1790. It remained under the Treasury until 1967, when it was transferred to the Department of Transportation. However, during wartime, the Coast Guard can be transferred to the Department of the Navy.
The US Coast Guard only protects the United States, they do not go over seas to fight.
Yes.
According to the US Coast Guard's official history it was founded in Newburyport, Massachusetts For more on Coast Guard history, see related link below.
Army, Marines, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard (DHS)
They guard the coast.
report it to the U.S. Coast Guard National Response Center
In the UK, if you need the Coast Guard in an emergency, dial 999 and ask the operator for the Coast Guard.
Yemen Coast Guard was created in 2003.
The United States Coast Guard is one of the seven major divisions of the United States Armed Forces. The Coast Guard used to be a division of the Navy.
The Coast Guard is exempt from the Posse Commitatus Act.
The likely term is "Coast Guard" (US Coast Guard)
no but there is a lego coast guard helicopter i have it
Coast Guard Medal was created in 1949.
Croatian Coast Guard was created in 2007.