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E-4 to E-6 are considered to be non-commissioned officers (NCOs), and are specifically called petty officers in the Coast Guard.
Captain (O-6) Captain is a senior officer rank (O-6). Captains often command large Coast Guard cutters (ships) or hold key shore commands. They have a high level of authority and autonomy in those roles.
Of the Coast Guards white-hull patrol cutter fleet, the NSC is the largest and most technologically sophisticated in the Coast Guard.

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Coast Guard captains command most large operational unitssectors, large cutters, large air stations, integrated support commands, training centers and large headquarters units. Captains also direct most headquarters, area and district staff elements. Most captains have served in the Coast Guard for 21 to 30 years.

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