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"Tim" wrote in message
ups.com... On Oct 2, 7:08 pm, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote: National Defense: Defend the nation as one of the five U.S. armed services. "one of the five U.S. armed services?" But technically are they an "armed service"? Wondering because they fall under the Dept. of the Treasury, and not the Dept. of Defense. "The United States Coast Guard is a military, multimission, maritime service within the Department of Homeland Security and one of the nation's five armed services." Unless the dep't of homeland insecurity is part of the treasury dep't, then things have changed. In the cold war days I asked a Navy recruiter a hypothetical question sort of like the days of Red October "OK, supposingly a soviet sub was found in the mouth of the Mississippi Delta, then would the Coast Guard fall under the Dept of the Navy? he said: "I would certianly hope so!" Maybe the mission is sometimes defined as "when there's nobody else to do the job". For instance, a certain amount of nervousness exists with regard to nasty people coming across Lake Ontario from that terrorist haven to the north. If a suspicious boat needs boarding and a management change, who's going to do the job? Our sheriffs, who can't find their own noses? Or, the Coast Guard, who's at least got the necessary speed, boats, and heavier armaments than the local toddlers? |
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