Posted on May 19, 2015
CH (MAJ) William Beaver
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What is the toughest job in the United States Coast Guard? Why?
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PO2 Gary Wood
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Every job! Each works tirelessly for the mission!
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PO1 Jason Venema
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Buoy Tenders can have extremely long days of physical labor. They're also my favorites and have been the majority of my 10 year career.
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SN Bryan King
SN Bryan King
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I spent two of the best years of my coast guard time on the Sweetbrier.
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PO3 James Cox
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i served in the '80 s onboard WMEC Dependable (626) she proudly displayed a golden pot leaf on her mast. = 1 Mil Tons seized. In addition to drug interdiction patrols we did immigration control, sar, and constant training.."Always Ready", all this with a $1 M bounty to who ever could sink us. She is still on duty.
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SN Greg Wright
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As in any other branch of the service...

....Spouse.
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SN Greg Wright
SN Greg Wright
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@ssgt david jones It's customary to state why you're downvoting, according to RP rules. Of course, my statement is so innocuous and non-confrontational that I can see how it might be hard to come up with something. Much easier to drive-by.
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SN Greg Wright
SN Greg Wright
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PO1 Andrew Gardiner - Wierd, right? lol. And he blocked me for this post, lol. Guess the Army has it's share of princesses, too.
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CH (MAJ) William Beaver
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Edited >1 y ago
Search and Rescue Swimmer?
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CPO Tim Dickey
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I crossed deck and served nearly 10 years in the Coast Guard Reserve. Between the SAR swimmers, the Law Enforcement Dets, and the old Maritime Safety Office (MSO), the MSO types have the toughest job. They're responsible for vessel inspections, keeping the ports and harbors clean, and generally enforcing the national and international shipping operations standards.
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CWO4 Carter Owens
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I have a two-part answer.
Being a Marine Inspector. There are so many rules, regulations and procedures within USC series.
And working within the National Strike Force. That is a very challenging mission.
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MCPO Roger Collins
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Cleaning the mud off the bottom of their boats. :)
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PO1 John Ros
PO1 John Ros
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Or tagging a Soviet surveillance ship in Iceland while on Nato. WHEC 716, the Dallas. "Purple Road Runners forever"
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MCPO Roger Collins
MCPO Roger Collins
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PO1 John Ros - They like electronic gnats.
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SCPO Dale Leighton
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If you ever found yourself in maritime peril and required the services of the Coast Guard I suspect you might just have a change of heart. With 25 years in the CG behind me Buoy Ops on the black hulls (buoy tenders) Pulling buoys off station on to the vessel, scraping and painting them and them resetting on station with GPS pin point accuracy.
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CPO Hs1
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I guess it depends on the circumstances. I'd say overall, rescue swimmers (AST) have the most physically demanding job. There's also surfmen, who are a rare breed, but certainly have gained a reputation for taking the boats out in absolutely insane conditions for SAR cases. HITRON for LEDET trains to shoot out the engine block of go-fasts (drug boats) from a helicopter.
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