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The Coast Guard Reserve is NOT part of the Department of Defense.
As of 2002 the United States Coast Guard falls under the Department of Homeland Securtity. Prior to that they fell under Department of Transportation from 1967 . Formally 1 of the 5 Armed Military Branches of Service, they can be assigned Military duties at any time by the President or during times of war by Congress when it falls under the US Navy's cognizance.
short answer: Air Force Intelligence Army Intelligence Central Intelligence Agency Coast Guard Intelligence Defense Intelligence Agency Department of Energy Department of Homeland Security Department of State Department of the Treasury Drug Enforcement Administration Federal Bureau of Investigation Marine Corps Intelligence National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency National Reconnaissance Office National Security Agency Navy Intelligence more detailed answer: visit the website of the 'united states intelligence community' at the following address-- www.intelligence.gov
No, the Coast Guard serves under the Department of Homeland Security in peacetime. However, during times of war or when directed by the President, the Coast Guard can be transferred to the Department of Defense to support military operations.
it represents the army, air force, navy, coast guard, department of defense.
I know the Secret Service is under the department of homeland security, and I am pretty sure the CG is there also
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The US Coast Guard is not considered part of the Department of Defense; since 2003, it has been a part of the Department of Homeland Security. Prior to 2003, the USCG was part of the Department of Transportation. However, the USCG can be transferred over to the Department of Defense during wartime- the last time this happened was during World War II.
Virginia Department of Game and inland Fisheries, and the Coast Guard on navigable rivers.
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The Federal Aviation Administration. However, the U.S. Coast Guard/Department of Defense, Lochheed Martin. as well as some local governments and privately owned coorperations operate radio aids to air navigation.