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Old 22nd Jan 2019, 18:58
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Asturias56
 
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Originally Posted by KenV
The US Coast Guard is a military service, but not part of the Department of Defense. Coast Guard was originally part of the Department of Commerce, but recently was moved to Department of Homeland Security, which is a law enforcement agency. This is an important distinction under our Constitution. DoD assets may not be used for law enforcement duties. However, in times of war, the US Coast Guard can become part of the US Navy.
USCG does maritime law enforcement (fisheries laws, smuggling laws, maritime environmental protection laws, etc etc), operates and maintains waterways navaids (such as light houses, buoys, etc), and is responsible for maritime search and rescue. Apparently all those maritime law enforcement duties in the UK fall to the Royal Navy?
I understand that offshore enforcement is split between the Navy, the Border Forces and the police. Naviads are the dept transport, rescue is the lifeboat charity plus the raf and any relevant military resource
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