Tuesday, September 13, 2011

U. S. COAST GUARD MISSIONS (POST 9/11/2001)

For over two centuries the U.S. Coast Guard has safeguarded our Nation’s maritime interests in the heartland, in the ports, at sea, and around the globe. We protect the maritime economy and the environment, we defend our maritime borders, and we save those in peril. This history has forged our character and purpose as America’s Maritime Guardian — Always Ready for all hazards and all threats.
Today’s U.S. Coast Guard, with nearly 42,000 men and women on active duty, is a unique force that carries out an array of civil and military responsibilities touching almost every facet of the U.S. maritime environment.
The Coast Guard's motto is Semper Paratus, meaning "Always Ready."
Coast Guard crew from Station New York on Staten Island patrol the waters surrounding the Statue of Liberty in New York Harbor at dusk during a ports, waterways and coastal security patrol.

Missions

By law, the Coast Guard has 11 missions:
(listed in order of percentage of operating expenses)
Thus, we are military, multi-mission, and maritime.

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