@skatersfriend I don't agree with your remarks that the Coast Guard does more work than the Navy. I have served in both services. The mission sometimes is similar, but not always. The Navy works just as hard as the Coast Guard but largely in a different capacity.
@MisterBroMen Yes and No. The USN in the way it is used now began in 1797. USCG started in 1790 by Alexander Hamilton as the "Revenue Cutter Service", so it lays claim to being the United States' oldest continuous seagoing service. The Navy traces its origins to the Continental Navy (1775), which was established during the American Revolutionary War and was essentially disbanded as a separate entity shortly thereafter (1790). The USCG was the first continuous "Navy". My bad, I said it wrong. :/
@1790coastie I'm not trying to take a shot at the CG (I'm applying for CGA so I'm a hopeful future coastie myself) but wasn't the Navy created in 1776? Again I'm just curious, not trying to be an ass
@slientmarksman how about its "were not the COAST GUARD, but we still have boats.." seriously. in addition to the other comments to this, the coast guard is older than the navy...so technically, Coast Guard=americas first navy.
@slientmarksman LMAO Coast Guard does more work then the navy. whoohoo navy has missiles and nukes. cool story bro. We get action everyday and we save lives. Semper Paratus!!!
cant wait to join the coast guard!!!!!
jeremy1493 2 weeks ago
@trenton3713 Ehh pilots are.
simplyskilled 1 month ago
awesome video!
fxs456 2 months ago
@skatersfriend I don't agree with your remarks that the Coast Guard does more work than the Navy. I have served in both services. The mission sometimes is similar, but not always. The Navy works just as hard as the Coast Guard but largely in a different capacity.
20031200 3 months ago
@MisterBroMen Yes and No. The USN in the way it is used now began in 1797. USCG started in 1790 by Alexander Hamilton as the "Revenue Cutter Service", so it lays claim to being the United States' oldest continuous seagoing service. The Navy traces its origins to the Continental Navy (1775), which was established during the American Revolutionary War and was essentially disbanded as a separate entity shortly thereafter (1790). The USCG was the first continuous "Navy". My bad, I said it wrong. :/
1790coastie 4 months ago
@1790coastie I'm not trying to take a shot at the CG (I'm applying for CGA so I'm a hopeful future coastie myself) but wasn't the Navy created in 1776? Again I'm just curious, not trying to be an ass
MisterBroMen 4 months ago
@slientmarksman how about its "were not the COAST GUARD, but we still have boats.." seriously. in addition to the other comments to this, the coast guard is older than the navy...so technically, Coast Guard=americas first navy.
1790coastie 4 months ago
rescue swimmers the best
trenton3713 6 months ago
yeah hooraa
trenton3713 6 months ago
@slientmarksman LMAO Coast Guard does more work then the navy. whoohoo navy has missiles and nukes. cool story bro. We get action everyday and we save lives. Semper Paratus!!!
skatersfriend 6 months ago