What is the Australian equivalent of the Coast Guard?

The de facto coast guard of Australia is the Maritime Border Command, a joint command of the Australian Defence Force and the Australian Border Force which works alongside the Australian Federal Police, the Australian Fisheries Management Authority, and the Australian Maritime Safety Authority.

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What does AMSA stand for in Australia?

Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) is an Australian statutory authority responsible for the regulation and safety oversight of Australia's shipping fleet and management of Australia's international maritime obligations.

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Do we have a Coast Guard Australia?

The Australian Volunteer Coast Guard is a marine search and rescue organisation comprised entirely of volunteers. Operating under State and Territory Emergency Management frameworks, our distinct yellow vessels respond to a variety of marine incident types, rescuing thousands of people each year.

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What does Australian Coast Guard do?

The Australian Volunteer Coast Guard is dedicated to serving our boating community around Australia through search & rescue, vessel tracking, marine radio, training and more.

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Is the Australian Coast Guard military?

The Australian Volunteer Coast Guard Association Inc is a voluntary civilian organisation of men and women formed to provide safety on our waterways, train boat users in all aspects of safe small boat handling and contribute effectively to the search and rescue operations.

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Would the Coast Guard fight in a war?

As one of the country's six armed services, the U.S. Coast Guard has deployed to support and fight every major U.S. war since 1790, from the Quasi-War with France to the Global War on Terrorism.

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Does Coast Guard fall under Navy?

The Coast Guard provides law and maritime safety enforcement, marine and environmental protection and military naval support. Part of the Department of Homeland Security during peacetime, the Coast Guard operates under the Navy during times of war.

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How is Coast Guard different from military?

The Coast Guard is a unique branch of the Military responsible for an array of maritime duties, from ensuring safe and lawful commerce to performing rescue missions in severe conditions.

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Is Coast Guard a soldier?

Yes! Even though the Coast Guard is not a part of the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD), the Coast Guard is part of the United States Armed Forces (also known as the military). Technically, the Coast Guard is both a federal law enforcement agency and military branch within the Department of Homeland Security.

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Is Coast Guard like the army?

The U.S. Coast Guard is one of America's six armed forces and the only military branch in the Department of Homeland Security. Our missions are vital to national security and global humanitarian initiatives. Looking for the chance to make an impact?

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Who does the Coast Guard fall under?

The mission of the United States Coast Guard is to ensure our Nation's maritime safety, security and stewardship. The Coast Guard is the only branch of the U.S. Armed Forces within the Department of Homeland Security.

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Is the Coast Guard elite?

Maritime Security Response Teams (Coast Guard)

The MSRTs are the Coast Guard's elite. They specialize in maritime counterterrorism and high-risk maritime law enforcement. Like Navy SEALs, they also excel at Visit, Board, Search, and Seizure (VBSS) operations and often deploy outside the US.

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Do Coast Guard officers see combat?

Despite what some people will tell you, the Coast Guard does serve in combat missions. A full list of the Coast Guard's involvement in combat can be read here. An expert from the official Coast Guard Website explains their involvement in recent conflicts.

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What is the Australian equivalent of the Marine Corps?

Australia. The marine and naval infantry designations are not applied to Australian Defence Force units, although some Australian Army units specialise in amphibious warfare, including 2nd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment which has provided an amphibious light infantry role from 2012.

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What does Aus stand for in military?

AUS. Army of the United States. AWS.

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Who does the Maritime Union of Australia represent?

The Maritime Union of Australia (MUA) was a union which covered waterside workers, seafarers, port workers, professional divers, and office workers associated with Australian ports.

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What rank is Coast Guard?

USCG ranks are comprised of four pay grade categories: enlisted (E-1 through E-3), petty officers (E-4 through E-9), warrant officers (CWO-2 through CWO-4) and officers (O-1 through O-10).

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Is Coast Guard a special force?

The Coast Guard's armed deployable specialized forces (DSF) are the nation's experts on maritime counterterrorism, counterdrug, and counterpiracy operations. Since 1982, Coast Guard tactical operators have conducted these missions on board U.S. Navy, allied, and partner nation surface assets across the globe.

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Who has the largest Coast Guard in the world?

In just a decade, China has amassed the world's largest coast guard fleet, and it is like no other. More militarized, more aggressive in international disputes and less concerned with the usual missions of policing smugglers or search and rescue, the Chinese force has upended 200 years of global coast guard tradition.

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What is the nickname for the Coast Guard?

Generally Coast Guardsman, or coastie.

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Are Coast Guard considered sailors?

Navy personnel are called sailors, those in the Marine Corps are called “Marines” (note the capitalized M), the Coast Guard calls its people “Coast Guardsmen,” and the National Guard uses whatever branch personnel belong to (Air National Guard members called airmen, for example).

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Is the Navy better than the Coast Guard?

The Coast Guard is often said to look more like most of the world's navies than the U.S. Navy. While this is true, the Coast Guard does not possess the weaponry or capabilities of a great-power navy and would stand little chance against vessels and aircraft armed with anti-ship missiles and torpedoes.

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What is the hardest branch in the military?

Air Force It is regarded as the hardest branch of the military to get into among the 5 main US military branches. It not only requires being physically fit but also mentally sharp.

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What is special about the Coast Guard?

The Coast Guard's units, vessels and aircraft are permanently deployed in the communities we serve. Our unique role as the only armed service in the Department of Homeland Security give us both civilian and military responsibilities.

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What does Coast Guard do in war?

During wars, the U.S. Coast Guard has assisted in missions, port security, patrolling, search and rescue, escort missions, and much more. This is, of course, on top of and a part of their regular duties that include keeping waterways safe, lines of communication within waterways established, etc.

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