Not while they are members of the US Coast Guard. Only US Navy personnel can apply to be SEALS. The selection program is quite competitive.
A joint service color guard typically consists of members from different branches of the military. It may include individuals from the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard. The specific composition of the color guard may vary depending on the event or ceremony.
well, there's the National Guard, the Navy, the Marines, the Air Force, and the reserves.
In 1945, there were 8,267,958 members of the Army. There were 3,380,817 members of the Navy. There were 474,690 Marines and 85,783 members of the Coast Guard. The Air Force was not a separate service at this point.
No, the equal rank in the Navy or Coast Guard is a Captain.
There are approximately 50 Navy and Marine Corps officers (the Navy MOH is awarded to both Navy and Marines Corps members) who have been awarded the Navy MOH since 1861. The most recent Naval officer to receive the MOH was Navy SEAL Lieutenant Michael Murphy, who was killed in action during Operation Red Wings in Afghanistan. He was posthumously awarded the MOH in 2007. The list of all Navy and Marine Corps officers who have been awarded the Medal of Honor is at the link below.
Not sure but I would think the NAVY
For members of the Navy the MIDS stands for 'Multifunctional Information Distribution System'. It is a program that will link fighter aircraft to a number of other divisions include airborne controllers, surveillance radar and ground command.
honor courage and commitment
honor courage and commitment
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Yes.