The U.S. Coast Guard will establish a Special Missions Command in Kearneysville, West Virginia, by October 2026 to unify its deployable specialized forces under one operational leader. The move aims ...
The U.S. Coast Guard will establish a Special Missions Command in October 2026 to unify its deployable specialized forces under one structure. The new command, headquartered in Kearneysville, West ...
The U.S. Coast Guard’s Deployable Specialized Forces are set to be reestablished under a new unified command structure later this year, as lawmakers examine the units’ expanding role in high-risk ...
The Coast Guard is standing up the Special Missions Command to oversee its deployable specialized forces. The command will enhance the operational effectiveness of the Coast Guard in responding to a ...
The Coast Guard is establishing a new command for its deployable specialized forces, the service said Wednesday. The Special Missions Command will be based at the Coast Guard’s C5I Service Center in ...
The Coast Guard plans to grow its specialized interdiction teams who hop onto fast-moving cocaine submarines and fast-rope down to oil tankers to make mid-ocean seizures, according to service ...
The Coast Guard’s Maritime Security Response Team (MSRT) from Virginia participates in a training evolution in Hyannis, Mass., Thursday, Oct., 22, 2015. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd ...