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Coast Guard

Posted: Mon Jul 24, 2006 9:35 am
by Diode
Well, for one thing I am a very proud Dad today. My 22 year old son leaves for New Jersey headed for Boot Camp, he has joined the Coast Guard. I was curious what firearms the CG uses and what he will be training on? Any one familar with them?

Posted: Mon Jul 24, 2006 10:26 am
by cyphur
IIRC the CG picked up a nice batch of Sig's recently. They also use the normal array of federal weapons, the M16/M4, MP5, M60, M2 .50, also some snipers on their payroll as well.


CG is a good gig if you aren't tied down or have an understanding family. They're the "5th Branch" ;)

Just looked it up, they chose the P229 in .40, DAK model.

http://www.military.com/soldiertech/0,1 ... G,,00.html

Posted: Mon Jul 24, 2006 10:32 am
by seamusTX
Congratulations and best wishes to your son.

- Jim

Posted: Mon Jul 24, 2006 10:51 am
by Diode
cyphur wrote:IIRC the CG picked up a nice batch of Sig's recently. They also use the normal array of federal weapons, the M16/M4, MP5, M60, M2 .50, also some snipers on their payroll as well.


CG is a good gig if you aren't tied down or have an understanding family. They're the "5th Branch" ;)

Just looked it up, they chose the P229 in .40, DAK model.

http://www.military.com/soldiertech/0,1 ... G,,00.html
Yeah, he is single and excited about it. It will be interesting to see where he ends up.

Posted: Mon Jul 24, 2006 11:06 am
by couzin
Ditto on the .40 Sig P226 HSPs (Homeland Security Pistols). Used to be Beretta 92Fs. Also various other weapons as mentioned (M16, M60) depending on what vehicle/craft is being utilized, RHI (rigid hull inflatable)), 'cape' class cutter, medium endurance cutters, or the big 400' icebreakers. Or whatever is being flown. Could get to learn a variety of small arms through big guns.

It is a wonder the USCG isn't totally confused, treasury, war department, navy, transportation department, homeland security. Sort of like being an ugly stepchild.

He is going to love being in Cape May for basic. Afterwards, request assignments (as they come up) in hawaii 14th district, galveston 8th district, or puerto rico 7th district for just great settings. Sector north carolina 5th district for hard adventure, alaska 17th district for way hard adventure. Whatever people like to say about the USCG, there is a long and proud history, from 1790, through service in viet nam, to the present. Best wishes - Semper Paratus (and) Essayons.

Posted: Mon Jul 24, 2006 11:09 am
by Diode
couzin wrote:Ditto on the .40 Sig P226 HSPs (Homeland Security Pistols). Used to be Beretta 92Fs. Also various other weapons as mentioned (M16, M60) depending on what vehicle/craft is being utilized, RHI (rigid hull inflatable)), 'cape' class cutter, medium endurance cutters, or the big 400' icebreakers. Or whatever is being flown. Could get to learn a variety of small arms through big guns.

It is a wonder the USCG isn't totally confused, treasury, war department, navy, transportation department, homeland security. Sort of like being an ugly stepchild.

He is going to love being in Cape May for basic. Afterwards, request assignments (as they come up) in hawaii 14th district, galveston 8th district, or puerto rico 7th district for just great settings. Sector north carolina 5th district for hard adventure, alaska 17th district for way hard adventure. Whatever people like to say about the USCG, there is a long and proud history, from 1790, through service in viet nam, to the present. Best wishes - Semper Paratus (and) Essayons.
Great Info, Thanks! I'll pass it along to him.

Posted: Mon Jul 24, 2006 11:11 am
by seadawg221
Congratulations Diode! I know you are very proud!

Posted: Mon Jul 24, 2006 11:15 am
by Diode
seadawg221 wrote:Congratulations Diode! I know you are very proud!
Maybe I'll get a cool hat! :grin:

Posted: Mon Jul 24, 2006 12:19 pm
by Diode
couzin wrote:
. Sector north carolina 5th district for hard adventure, alaska 17th district for way hard adventure. .
Why is North Carolina hard adventure? I can see Alaska and the berring straights being hard but what does NC have?

Re: Coast Guard

Posted: Mon Jul 24, 2006 3:15 pm
by cgxd9sc
Diode wrote:Well, for one thing I am a very proud Dad today. My 22 year old son leaves for New Jersey headed for Boot Camp, he has joined the Coast Guard. I was curious what firearms the CG uses and what he will be training on? Any one familar with them?
Diode
I was in the Coast Guard for 20 years and retired. It has made everything possible for the rest of my life, jobs, school, training, experience and health care. While I have been out for a while, I try to keep up as much as possible. I heard that they adopted the Sig 229 recently and they have a variety of other weaponry, such as the Barret for stopping drug smuggling boats, M60's, and M16's. I have heard the new ships will have a Phalanx gun and some of the ones deployed in the Persian Gulf already do. Yes we are there too. Tell your son I also am proud of his choice and wish him well in his service.

Posted: Mon Jul 24, 2006 3:15 pm
by couzin
Hatteras storms and the "graveyard of the atlantic" - oh and try one of the self righting boats if they still have those.

Re: Coast Guard

Posted: Mon Jul 24, 2006 3:22 pm
by Diode
cgxd9sc wrote:
Diode wrote:Well, for one thing I am a very proud Dad today. My 22 year old son leaves for New Jersey headed for Boot Camp, he has joined the Coast Guard. I was curious what firearms the CG uses and what he will be training on? Any one familar with them?
Diode
I was in the Coast Guard for 20 years and retired. It has made everything possible for the rest of my life, jobs, school, training, experience and health care. While I have been out for a while, I try to keep up as much as possible. I heard that they adopted the Sig 229 recently and they have a variety of other weaponry, such as the Barret for stopping drug smuggling boats, M60's, and M16's. I have heard the new ships will have a Phalanx gun and some of the ones deployed in the Persian Gulf already do. Yes we are there too. Tell your son I also am proud of his choice and wish him well in his service.
Cool, I will pass that along to him!

Posted: Mon Jul 24, 2006 3:24 pm
by Diode
couzin wrote:Hatteras storms and the "graveyard of the atlantic" - oh and try one of the self righting boats if they still have those.
He want to go to Hawaii! I wished him luck :)

Re: Coast Guard

Posted: Mon Jul 24, 2006 4:24 pm
by JLaw
Diode wrote:Well, for one thing I am a very proud Dad today. My 22 year old son leaves for New Jersey headed for Boot Camp, he has joined the Coast Guard. I was curious what firearms the CG uses and what he will be training on? Any one familar with them?
Sounds like you raised him right, Diode! Congradulations, you have every right to be proud.

JLaw

Posted: Tue Jul 25, 2006 2:34 am
by longtooth
I join w/ the others in congrats for your son. Mine is 2 yr from retiring from USAF. It takes every one of them for us to sleep well.