United States Coast Guard (USCG)

A maritime law enforcement and rescue service that secures waterways, protects the environment, and operates under the Dept. of Homeland Security (or Navy during wartime).

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United States Coast Guard
Seal of the United States Coast Guard
Founded
  • January 28, 1915 (1915-01-28) (as current service)
  • August 4, 1790; 235 years ago (1790-08-04)
    (as the Revenue-Marine)[1]
CountryUnited States
TypeCoast guard
Role
Size
  • 40,558 active duty personnel
  • 7,724 reserve personnel
  • 21,000 auxiliarists[2]
  • 8,577 civilian personnel (as of 2020)[3]
Part of
HeadquartersDouglas A. Munro Coast Guard Headquarters Building,
Washington, D.C., U.S.
Nicknames
MottosSemper Paratus
Always ready[8]
ColorsCG Red, CG Blue, White[9]
     
March"Semper Paratus" Play
Anniversaries4 August
EquipmentList of U.S. Coast Guard equipment
Engagements
Website
Commanders
Commander-in-ChiefPresident Donald Trump
Secretary of Homeland SecurityMarkwayne Mullin
CommandantADM Kevin E. Lunday
Vice CommandantADM Thomas G. Allan Jr.
Master Chief Petty Officer of the Coast GuardMCPOCG Phillip N. Waldron
Insignia
Ensign
Service mark
Flag
Jack
Wordmark
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