Deployable Operations Group (DOG)
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My father did this once, don't know what unit, but Petty Officer 1st class Meason 1960-1990.
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Do the bad guys the coast guard is intercepting after fire upon them? If so will the coast guard use lethal force or just leave and call for heavier fire power?
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how do i do this for the coast guard?! i do this for the air force right now (airborbe fire team/est mission)
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How long do you have to be in the Coast Guard Before you try for DOG?
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@Sanvorae and BTW, THE USCG is fairly new at this Special-ized concept so like all pioneering ideas, it'll have it's learning curves, hard times and it's SAR and Non-LE haters at least until respect is earned. SO get in, Graduate Boot, go to A-school and make PO3 toget your foot in the door... Good luck!
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@Sanvorae The best analogy I can use to describe The Deployable Operations Group (DOG) would be comparible to the Dept. of Defense's (DOD)'s NSW, USASOC, MARSOC, AFSOC or NSW. Wherein it is a higher command for smaller "special-ized" units that deal with Counter-Narcotics, Anti-Terrorism, and Counter-Terrorism. All though the CG's DOG is not of a "Special Operations" command the CG needed an exclusive command structure to oversee units such as TACLET's /MSST's and THE MSRT
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Can you join this if you have colorblindness red green?
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This is what I hope to do when I join the Coast Guard in a year. How exclusive is DOG?
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@mistergrin your damning right
which DOG unit did the helicopter insertion?
jc7959 1 year ago
@jc7959,
MSST
thecoastguardchannel 1 year ago