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United States Coast Guard order of battle

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The following January 2019 order of battle is for the United States Coast Guard.

Douglas A. Munro Coast Guard Headquarters Building in St. Elizabeths West Campus.
Map of USCG Districts

The headquarters of the Coast Guard is located at 2703 Martin Luther King Jr Avenue SE in Washington, D.C. The Coast Guard relocated to the grounds of the former St. Elizabeths Hospital[1] in 2013.

The Coast Guard is divided into two area commands, the Atlantic Area and the Pacific Area, each of which is commanded by a vice admiral, with each being designated Maritime Homeland Defense Areas. Each includes various district commands.[2]

The Coast Guard is further organized into nine districts, commanded by a District Commander, a rear admiral, with each responsible for a portion of the nation's coastline.[3]

There are three major operational commands located outside the United States:

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Various shore establishment commands exist to support and facilitate the mission of the sea and air assets and report directly to the U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters is located in Southeast Washington, D.C.

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Headquarters Support Units

Deputy Commandant for Operations

[7] The Deputy Commandant for Operations (DCO) is charged with developing and overseeing the execution of operational planning, policy, and international engagement at the strategic level The DCO is led by a Vice Admiral and is located at the USCG headquarters in Washington, D.C.

  • National Command Center is tasked with maintaining situational awareness, current operations information and command centers for all USCG operations worldwide and support of Department of Homeland Security, federal, state and local authorities. It is a 24-hour operation located at the USCG headquarters in Washington, D.C., and led by a Rear Admiral.
  • Assistant Commandant for Prevention Policy is tasked with developing and maintaining policy, standards and regulations pertaining to marine safety and security. It is located at the USCG headquarters in Washington, D.C., and is led by a Rear Admiral.[8]
  • Assistant Commandant for Response Policy is responsible for developing and promoting policies for all Coast Guard forces to effectively accomplish operational maritime missions. It's located in Washington, D.C., and led by a Rear Admiral.
    • United States Coast Guard National Response Force serves as a nationwide emergency call center that fields INITIAL reports for pollution and railroad incidents and forwards that information to appropriate federal/state agencies for response, similar to that of a 911 dispatch center. It's located Washington, D.C., and commanded by a Captain.
  • Assistant Commandant for Capability is responsible for identifying and providing capabilities and standards in order to meet USCG mission requirements. Located in Washington, D.C., and led by a Rear Admiral.
    • Office of Cyberspace Forces is responsible for cyber capabilities and capacity to meet USCG mission requirements. It is also located in Washington, D.C., and led by a Captain.

Deputy Commandant for Mission Support

.[9] The Deputy Commandant for Mission Support (DCMS) is responsible for all facets of mission support and life-cycle management of USCG assets. It is located alongside the USCGC headquarters in Washington, D.C., and is led by a Vice Admiral.

Headquarters direct report units

Atlantic Area

[14][15]

First District

[16]

Fifth District

[17]

  • Sector Maryland-National Capital Region
    • Station Annapolis
    • Station Crisfield
      • Aids to Navigation Team Crisfield
    • Station Curtis Bay
    • Station Ocean City
    • Station Oxford
    • Station St. Inigoes
    • Station Washington
    • Aids to Navigation Team Baltimore
    • Aids to Navigation Team Potomac
    • USCGC Chock (WYTL-65602)
  • Sector Delaware Bay
    • Station Atlantic City
    • Station Barnegat Light
    • Station Cape May
      • Aids to Navigation Team Cape May
    • Station Indian River
    • Station Manasquan Inlet
    • Station Philadelphia
      • Aids to Navigation Team Philadelphia
    • Marine Safety Detachment Lewes
    • USCGC Mako (WPB-87303)
    • USCGC Ibis (WPB-87338)
    • USCGC Crocodile (WPB-97369)
    • USCGC Rollin A. Fritch (WPC-1119)
    • USCGC Lawrence O. Lawson (WPC-1120)
    • USCGC Capstan (WYTL-65601)
    • USCGC Cleat (WYTL-65615)
  • Sector Virginia
    • Base Portsmouth
    • Station Cape Charles
    • Station Chincoteague
      • Aids to Navigation Team Chincoteague
    • Station Little Creek
    • Station Milford Haven
      • Aids to Navigation Team Milford Haven
    • Station Wacapreague
    • Aids to Navigation Team Hampton Roads
    • USCGC Cochito (WPB-87329)
    • USCGC Heron (WPB-87344)
    • USCGC Flying Fish (WPB-87346)
    • USCGC Shearwater (WPB-87349)
    • USCGC Sea Horse (WPB-87361)
  • Sector North Carolina
    • Station Elizabeth City
    • Station Emerald Isle
    • Station Fort Macon
      • Aids to Navigation Team Fort Macon
    • Station Hatteras Island
    • Station Hobucken
    • Station Oak Island
      • Aids to Navigation Team Oak Island
    • Station Oregon Inlet
    • Station Wrightsville Beach
    • Aids to Navigation Team Wanchese
    • USCGC Bayberry (WLI-65400)
    • USCGC Richard Snyder (WPC-1127)
    • USCGC Nathan Bruckenthal (WPC-1128)
  • District controlled units and Cutters

Seventh District

[18]

Eighth District

[19]

  • Sector Corpus Christi
    • Station Port Aranas
    • Station Port O'Conner
      • Aids to Navigation Team Port O'Connor
    • Station South Padre Island
      • Aids to Navigation Team South Padre Island
    • Aids to Navigation Team Corpus Christi
    • Marine Safety Detachment Brownsville
    • Marine Safety Detachment Victoria
    • USCGC Mallet (WLIC-75304)
    • USCGC Coho (WPB-87321)
    • USCGC Sturgeon (WPB-87336)
    • USCGC Alligator (WPB-87372)
  • Sector Houston-Galveston
    • Station Freeport
    • Station Galveston
      • Aids to Navigation Team Galveston
    • Station Houston
    • Station Lake Charles
      • Marine Safety Unit Lake Charles
    • Station Sabine Pass
      • Aids to Navigation Team Sabine
    • Marine Safety Unit Port Arthur
    • Marine Safety Unit Texas City
    • USCGC Clamp (WLIC-75306)
    • USCGC Hatchet (WLIC-75309)
    • USCGC Manta (WPB-87320)
    • USCGC Beluga (WPB-87325)
    • USCGC Manowar (WPB-87330)
    • USCGC Pompano (WPB-87339)
  • Sector Lower Mississippi
    • Aids to Navigation Team Colfax
    • Marine Safety Detachment Vicksburg
    • USCGC Muskingum (WLR-75402)
    • USCGC Kickapoo (WLR-75406)
    • USCGC Kanawha (WLR-75407)
    • USCGC Patoka (WLR-75408)
    • USCGC Kankakee (WLR-75500)
    • USCGC Greenbrier (WLR-75501)
  • Sector Mobile
    • Station Dauphin Island
    • Station Destin
    • Station Gulfport
      • Aids to Navigation Team Gulfport
    • Station Panama City
    • Aids to Navigation Team Panama City
    • Marine Safety Detachment Panama City
    • Station Pascagoula
    • Station Pensacola
      • Aids to Navigation Team Pensacola
    • Aids to Navigation Team Eufaula
    • Aids to Navigation Team Mobile
    • USCGC Saginaw (WLIC-803)
    • USCGC Wedge (WLR-75307)
    • USCGC Stingray (WPB-87305)
    • USCGC Cobia (WPB-87311)
    • USCGC Kingfisher (WPB-87322)
  • Sector New Orleans
    • Station Grand Isle
    • Station New Orleans
      • Aids to Navigation Team New Orleans
    • Station Venice
      • Aids to Navigation Team Venice
    • Aids to Navigation Team Dulac
    • Aids to Navigation Team Morgan City
    • Marine Safety Unit Baton Rouge
    • Marine Safety Unit Houma
    • Marine Safety Unit Morgan City
    • USCGC Pamlico (WLIC-800)
    • USCGC Axe (WLIC-75310)
    • USCGC Razorbill (WPB-87332)
    • USCGC Brant (WPB-87348)
    • USCGC Skipjack (WPB-87353)
  • Sector Ohio Valley
    • Marine Safety Detachment Cincinnati
    • Marine Safety Detachment Nashville
    • Marine Safety Unit Huntington
    • Marine Safety Unit Paducah
    • Marine Safety Unit Pittsburg
    • USCGC Ouachita (WLR-65501)
    • USCGC Cimarron (WLR-65502)
    • USCGC Obion (WLR-65503)
    • USCGC Osage (WLR-65505)
    • USCGC Chippewa (WLR-75404)
    • USCGC Chena (WLR-75409)
  • Sector Upper Mississippi River
  • District controlled units and cutters

Ninth District

[20]

Atlantic Area Controlled Units and Cutters

Pacific Area

[21]

Eleventh District

[22]

Thirteenth District

[23]

Fourteenth District

[24]

Seventeenth District

[25]

Pacific Area Controlled Units and Cutters

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