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Military readiness at risk as Coast Guard grapples with $300 million debt - Report
The U.S. Coast Guard is facing a growing financial crisis, carrying a debt burden of roughly $300 million that is now forcing officials to consider service cuts across operations at home and abroad, according to multiple reports and internal discussions cited by defense officials.
During World War II, the Coast Guard faced a similar challenge: too many missions, not enough uniformed personnel. The solution was not theoretical. It was practical. Civilians, including Auxiliarists,
According to the U.S. Coast Guard Arctic District, watchstanders received a report from Alaska State Troopers on Saturday afternoon about four people who were on a seal hunting expedition and needed assistance after their boat was trapped in ice for more than 24 hours.
MASSACHUSETTS — The Coast Guard is attempting to rectify years of chronic underfunding that has led to a degradation of facilities, effects on readiness, and the men, women, and families of those in the service. About six months ago, the Coast Guard ...
U.S. Coast Guard and Puerto Rico police rescued three federal agents and two boaters after two vessel capsizes off Isla de Cabras Tuesday night.
WASHINGTON — Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s relationship with U.S. Coast Guard officials has become strained throughout her first year leading the department, according to two U.S. officials, a Coast Guard official and a former Coast Guard ...
CGCYBER plans to issue a firm-fixed-price contract for services supporting cyberspace operations across its networks and systems.