My husband chose Alaska and we absolutely loved our time there. Also got to visit Hawaii during that tour because that’s where the ship was dry docked to be worked on. |
Lesbians have it easier than gay men. |
Not among the officer corps. Sorry. |
I was shocked to find out that the USCG does deploy overseas. From my understanding, they work with Navy ships in areas that have piracy issues. The Navy can't board boats or ships from other nations because it is seen as an act of war. So they send in Coast Guard personal. And FYI- if you get into IT in the USCG you might be stationed in West Virginia. |
And in time of war, the USCG is subordinate to the USN and seeing combat isn't out of the question. The USCG's sole Medal of Honor recipient died at Guadalcanal. It's not a nice, safe job like some of the PP's have implied. Can be, usually is, but it's still one of the armed forces and its reputation as a joke is a bit problematic when it hides the actual risks. |
Any officer or officer candidate male or female cannot date enlisted with certain exceptions. Not sure why you are disgusted. Officer can't date enlisted. |
PP's post cracked me up. I doubt DD's cadet friend was SHOCKED to see students sunbathing and drinking, lol. She's not oblivious to what college life is like elsewhere. |
The CG is never, even in times of war, subordinate to the Navy. In the old days the CG was housed in the Department of Transportation. In times of was CG would be moved to Department of Defense. That is no longer the case. CG, even in times of war, stays in Homeland Security. That is completely different from missions. War or peace the CG is often assigned to the Combatant Commands and performs much the same work as the Navy. On those assignments they may be part of a Navy task force and take orders from the Navy. They also deploy with Port Security Teams and in the Horn of Africa have been under US Marine Corps command. It is an armed force of the United States. Main missions are search and rescue and Homeland Security but they fight --- were in Iraq right from the start. |
You're splitting hairs, dude. |
Alaska needs more junior officers than anywhere else given number of large cutters and extensive operations -- so hawaii is great but expect Alaska |
Not at all. I grew up in the area and my family hosted cadets for years. Some stayed in as career Coasties and others graduated, served their time, and then moved on to other professions. |
Coast Guard re-up rates are way, WAY higher than the other branches. People love it. |
| Surprised that USCGA is not more popular which DMV kids. West Point, USNA, and USAFA are insanely difficult to get into, and you add on top of that the requirement of a congressional nomination. Not required for USCGA, so by definition less political and more of a meritocracy. Added bonus if serving after graduation at some of the most beautiful places in America and having significantly less risk of having to die for one’s country. |
It's paradoxically more selective than the others, that's why. (source: my 7th grader desperately wants to attend and I keep telling him he needs a backup plan) |