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The United States Coast Guard (USCG) is a branch of the U.S. Armed Forces and one of the nation's five armed forces. For over 235 years, the American people have depended on the Coast Guard to ensure the nation’s economic prosperity and national security. The USCG achieves operational control of the border through operations to control, secure, and defend the U.S. border and maritime approaches. They facilitate commerce vital to economic security and strategic mobility through operations to control, secure, and defend ports, waterways, and shipping in the physical and cyber domains, and to restore U.S. maritime dominance. The USCG successfully responds to crises or contingencies with little or no warning by sustaining readiness. With a historic $24.6B investment and Force Design 2028, they are building a more agile, capable, and responsive fighting force to defeat adversaries and protect the Homeland.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary mission of the U.S. Coast Guard?
The U.S. Coast Guard is a branch of the U.S. Armed Forces responsible for maritime security, border control, and search and rescue operations. They ensure the nation's economic prosperity and national security through various operations.
What types of vessels and aircraft does the U.S. Coast Guard utilize?
The U.S. Coast Guard operates a diverse fleet including 221 cutters, 1,337 small boats, 137 rotary aircraft, 48 fixed-wing aircraft, and 350 unmanned aerial systems to fulfill its missions.
What are some key statistics highlighting the U.S. Coast Guard's impact?
The U.S. Coast Guard is involved in numerous operations, including covering 95,000 miles of coastline, interdicting narco-terrorists, responding to thousands of search and rescue cases, servicing aids to navigation, facilitating trillions of dollars in commerce, interdicting drugs, and saving thousands of lives annually.
What are the U.S. Coast Guard's future initiatives?
The U.S. Coast Guard is actively modernizing its capabilities through initiatives like Force Design 2028, aiming to become a more agile, capable, and responsive force to address current and future threats and protect the Homeland.
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