The Disadvantages of Being Related to a Member of the U.S. Coast Guard

Do the Disadvantages Outweigh the Advantages?

By islandermom, published Oct 28, 2007
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The U.S. Coast Guard has fewer active duty members within its military armed force than other supporting branches. As a result, they often are unrecognized or left to find their own resources. Coastguardsmen and their dependents often have to fight to get their entitlements within the military services. Active duty Coast Guard members have duties that can call them out to fulfill on a moments notice. Many learn that disadvantages come with the Coast Guard territory as like any other career, but these disadvantages are worthy to note to anyone who might be considering U.S. Coast Guard enlistment.

The U.S. Coast Guard is the fifth military branch. There are currently more than 46,000 members enlisted. They usually don't have their own base for dependents usage. They often have to rely on another military branch for housing, medical and shopping. This isn't always a bad situation, but sometimes it can be depending on the location and/or family preference. I personally have been turned down for some military services due to not being apart of the same branch of military giving the service. Later to find I was denied my right for these services unjustly.

At times the Coast Guard base is a distance from other supporting bases of the other branches of military. This can cause a lengthy commute for Coast Guard members and their dependents.

If Coast Guard housing is unavailable then they will often miss Coast Guard activities, events and other important information. This information is easier to disburse to communities of Coast Guard families. Such information is often word of mouth or delivered by flyer.

Since the Coast Guard is often overlooked, it's hard to find Coast Guard mentioned as a military service on the news, papers or by word of mouth. I don't blame people for not knowing more about the Coast Guard, I too didn't know prior to my husband's enlistment that the Coast Guard was a military branch of service.

The Disadvantages of Being Related to a Member of the U.S. Coast Guard

Seeing this Chinook helicopter brings back memories of time served in the Middle East.

Credit: Amber Anderson

Copyright: Amber Anderson

Takeaways
  • Coast Guard members have duties that can call them out to fulfill on a moments notice.
  • Service members that are attached to a boat are known to be underway more often.
  • If their pager sounds they have to quickly be ready to get underway.
Did You Know?
The Coast Guard is one of the oldest organizations of the federal government.
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Appreciate your honesty and an insider's perspective!

Posted on 11/04/2007 at 9:11:00 AM

 
Great article :)

Posted on 11/01/2007 at 8:11:00 PM

 
Very reflective piece. Great article!

Posted on 11/01/2007 at 7:11:00 AM

 
Guess there are always negative.

Posted on 10/29/2007 at 6:10:00 PM

 
There are pros and cons to everything, I suppose. Great article!

Posted on 10/29/2007 at 5:10:00 PM

 
Nicely written. There's always a downside to a career choice, and it's important to weigh everything before embarking in a field such as this. You are an amazing woman!

Posted on 10/29/2007 at 3:10:00 AM

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