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The U.S. Coast Guard is one of five branches of the US Armed Forces, and falls under the jurisdiction of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
The Coast Guard is the country's oldest continuous
seagoing service.
The Coast Guard's responsibilities include Search and Rescue (SAR), Maritime Law Enforcement (MLE), Aids to Navigation (ATON), Icebreaking, Environmental Protection, Port Security and Military Readiness. In order to accomplish these missions the Coast Guard's 38,000 active-duty men and women, 8,000 Reservists, and 35,000 Auxiliarists serve in a variety of job fields ranging from operation specialists and small-boat operators and maintenance specialists to electronic technicians and aviation mechanics.
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The Montgomery GI Bill will help pay for your college education or vocational technical training.
Additional Benefits:
There are exchange and commissary privileges, moving allowances, temporary lodging expenses, travel, survivor benefits, Veterans Administration home loans and more.
Free Gi Bill Info

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To meet minimum qualifications for graduation you must be able to perform the following:
PUSH-UPS: male: 29 female: 23 (in 1 minute)
SIT-UPS: male: 38 female: 32 (in 1 minute)
1.5 MILE RUN: male:12:51 female: 15:26 (minutes)
SIT AND REACH: male: 16.50 female: 19.25
COMPLETE SWIM CIRCUIT: Jump off a 5 ft. platform into the pool, swim 100 meters, and tread water for 5 minutes.
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