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United States Coast GuardNorth Charleston, SC

Marine Services

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 complete operational control of the border through operations to control, secure, and defend the U.S. border and maritime approaches. They also 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, aiming to restore U.S. maritime dominance. Furthermore, the USCG successfully responds to crises or contingencies by sustaining readiness. With a significant 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

Does the Coast Guard offer boat tours or charters?
The U.S. Coast Guard is a federal agency responsible for maritime security, search and rescue, and environmental protection. They do not offer public charters or tours.
What are the main services provided by the U.S. Coast Guard?
The Coast Guard's primary mission is to ensure the safety and security of U.S. waterways, ports, and coastlines. This includes search and rescue operations, law enforcement, and protecting marine environments.
What kind of vessels and aircraft does the Coast Guard use?
The U.S. Coast Guard operates a wide range of assets including cutters, small boats, aircraft (rotary and fixed-wing), and unmanned aerial systems to fulfill its diverse missions.
How can I book a service or get more information about Coast Guard operations?
The U.S. Coast Guard is a military branch and does not have a booking system for the general public. Information about their operations and missions can be found on their official website.
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