If I was throwing you out for two alcohol-related incidents, I could go one of four ways. (Note: this is an Army answer, the Coast Guard is probably similar.)
If you'd been in the service for less than 180 days I would use a Trainee Discharge. This is the quickest way to rid yourself of a problem, but you've got to nail the guy very early in his career. Most of the troops I dealt with, I couldn't have done this with because there are Army schools that are well over a year in length.
If you were in rehabilitation when you did the second incident, I'd call it Rehabilitation Failure. This is another fairly easy one, but there's quite a bit of paperwork involved.
If you did something fairly minor--simple DWI (this means you didn't get in a wreck) comes to mind quickly--Misconduct is what you'd use.
And if you committed a significant crime during the second incident, you'd get kicked out under provisions of the major thing you did.
There are 3 units of alcohol in a 750ml bottle of West Coast cooler
oil and dangerous substances
The US Coast Guard requires an oil discharge placard for boats over 26 feet.
Without specifying which north coast the question is unanswerable. The north coast of Norway does not receive much of Norway's rain.
Because it is crazy
Fort Bragg is on the coast and does not receive snow.
There are several charities that list alcohol treatment centers. A search engine can also be used to find alcohol treatment centers in your area.
Yes - all alcohol is calorie-rich. Sorry.
Researchers suggest most shark attacks place in the Pacific Coast region. One of the highest incidents is cited in the Papua New Guinea area.
Robert Henry Chestnut has written: 'Rambling rhymes of the sea, the forest, the coast, the missions, incidents, folk and Indian lore, pertaining to the British Columbia coast' -- subject(s): British Columbia Logging History, Coastal BC
No. There is a single Coast Guard JROTC programme, but no collegiate level ROTC programmes. You can receive a commission in the Coast Guard through Navy ROTC, the United States Coast Guard Academy, or you can apply for a direct commission to the Coast Guard from the United States Merchant Marine Academy.
People who serve in the Coast Guard receive the same GI Bill benefits as members who served in any other branch of the military.