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24th April 07, 06:41 AM
#11
Originally Posted by Fearnest
USCG may be part of DHS, but they're still subject to deployment overseas with or in support of the USN, too. (USCG folks are doing boarding operations in the Persian Gulf, etc.)
My Bro-in law is a Sr Chief in the CC. He has spent quite a bit of time overseas. He was in the Gulf War in the 90's, and is again now over there for the Iraq War.
"I find that a great part of the information I have was acquired by looking up something and finding something else on the way."
- Franklin P. Adams
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24th April 07, 06:51 AM
#12
I cant really go into details but I will tell you that as a Marine in 2nd Force Recon back in the mid 80's,the Coast Guard saved several of us from the bad guys several times.Those guys ran us up river in a certain South American country and waited on the banks of the river for our return,and have on several occasions fired their 50 cals and 60's over my head to keep the bad guys at bay while we made a quick exodus from the area.
There are a lot of exciting jobs in the Coast guard and they are not as safe or mundane as one might think.
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24th April 07, 02:48 PM
#13
I'd like to thank everyone for their comments I have a few questions about Coast Guard careers though. Does the Coast Guard have any Medical Positions? I'm hoping to be a surgeon and I haven't seen anything like that on their site. Do they not have a medical wing or do they have doctors on base?
Thanks,
Jim H.
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24th April 07, 04:53 PM
#14
The CG does have doctors. These are ussually either Navy doctors who switched to the CG, or doctors who went through officers candidate school.
Are you a doctor, or in Medical school? If you are then you have a really good chance of being a CG doctor. If you aren't, and are dreaming of going to medical school on the CG's dime, well,....you're dreaming.
Your options are as follows. If you've a high school diploma, or only some college, but no degree you can enlist and choose a career from what they tell you you are qualified to do. If you qualify you may be able to become an HS(health serviceman). The HS rating is very diverse; you could end up working as an emt in a remote location, or as a dental tech at a large support center.
Or, you can apply to the CG Academy if you qualify. If you go this route you will attend the academy for 4 years, and upon getting your degree get commissioned as an officer. You'll owe the CG 4 years of service for the education. There are options for continuing your ed, but I don't know them.
If you're already a college grad you can apply for officers candidate school, where you will be trained, if accepted, and commissioned upon your completetion of your training. If you are already a doctor this is the route you'd take to get your commission.
Most of this should be on the USCG web site, but that site is a bit difficult to navigate.
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24th April 07, 05:48 PM
#15
Originally Posted by Jim H.
I'd like to thank everyone for their comments I have a few questions about Coast Guard careers though. Does the Coast Guard have any Medical Positions? I'm hoping to be a surgeon and I haven't seen anything like that on their site. Do they not have a medical wing or do they have doctors on base?
Thanks,
Jim H.
Here is where I have firsthand experience. Coast Guard Medical officers are part of the United States Public Health Service Commissioned Corp. These are also the people that work at the Center for Disease Control (CDC). The United States Surgeon General is USPS. USPS officers are also assigned to the Indian Health Service. I was a USPS recruiter in a former life.
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25th April 07, 07:24 AM
#16
Jim H - I was a 2nd Class Corpsman in the Coast Guard a few years back. I love and repect all my "Coastie" brothers and sisters as I do all that serve. Send me a PM with your questions and I'll do my best to answer them or point you in the rtight direction if I don't have the answer.
-Tim
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