The pay system is the same for all military services depending if you're enlisted, a warrant officer or commissioned officer. I hope that helps YNCSOHV
The best way find out about the coast guard is to contact a recruiter near you. You can find one here: http://www.uscg.mil/top/news/phonebook.pdf
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People who serve in the Coast Guard receive the same GI Bill benefits as members who served in any other branch of the military.
No, signing up for the Coast Guard, both Active duty and reserves is just like anyother military service, and "they" pay you. If you're interested in a non commital Coast Guard type job, there's always the Coast Guard Auxilary. Try going to their site at cgaux (dot) org.
Pay is dependent on rank and time in service. While the majority of Coast Guard members don't make $60K right after school, it is possible.
They guard the coast.
A service member serving on active duty in the Coast Guard would receive more money from their branch of service than a National Guard member serving in a reserve capacity would. However, the pay scale is universal throughout the whole of the Armed Forces - an E1 in one branch gets paid the same as an E1 in any other branch, thus, someone who is in an activated National Guard unit, or someone who is in a National Guard unit as a full timer will receive the same base pay as anyone of equal rank and time in service in any other branch.
Pay is dependent on rank and time in service. While the majority of Coast Guard members don't make $60K right after school, it is possible.
In the UK, if you need the Coast Guard in an emergency, dial 999 and ask the operator for the Coast Guard.
The Yemen Coast Guard was established in 2002.
report it to the U.S. Coast Guard National Response Center
O3 in the Army, Marine Corps, and Air Force; O6 is the Navy and Coast Guard (a Navy and Coast Guard Captain is equivalent to an Army/Marine Corps/Air Force Colonel).