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The U.S. Coast Guard operates under the U.S. Department of Homeland Security during peacetime. During times of war, it can be transferred in whole or in part to the U.S. Department of the Navy under the Department of Defense by order of the U.S. president or by act of Congress.
As a uniformed armed service under RA 9993 or the PCG Law of 2009, Philippine Coast Guard (PCG), or Tanod Baybayin ng Pilipinas, has its own culture and follows norms that define its core values, nature and character.
The Coast Guards units, vessels and aircraft are permanently deployed in the communities we serve. Our unique role as the only armed service in the Department of Homeland Security give us both civilian and military responsibilities.
Core Values. The Coast Guard is Americas premier Maritime Law Enforcement Agency. We are part of the Department of Homeland Security team protecting our nation and are at all times a military service and part of the joint force defending it.
However, the Coast Guard is considered a military service, because, during times of war or conflict, the president of the United States can transfer any or all assets of the Coast Guard to the Department of the Navy.

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The Coast Guards Work Near You (Districts and News) Our unique role as the only armed service in the Department of Homeland Security give us both civilian and military responsibilities.
The US Coast Guard (USCG) is a subdivision of the US Department of Homeland Security responsible for ensuring the safety, security, and stewardship of the nations waters. The agency conducts search and rescue operations, enforces maritime law, and protects the marine environment.

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