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Coast Guard RESERVE Challenge Coin USA

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Item traits

Category:

Current Militaria (2001-Now)

Quantity Available:

3 in stock

Condition:

New

Country/Region of Manufacture:

United States

Theme:

Militaria

Original/Reproduction:

Original

Time Period Manufactured:

2001-Now

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No combined shipping offered

Posted for sale:

More than a week ago

Item number:

1555755809

Item description

Coast Guard RESERVE Challenge Coin USCG-US Coast Guard. Arrives in protective easy snap open clear case. More about the United States Coast Guard: The United States Coast Guard (USCG) is the coastal defense, search rescue, and maritime law enforcement branch of the United States Armed Forces[6] and one of the country's seven uniformed services. The Coast Guard is a maritime, military, multi-mission service unique among the U.S. military branches for having a maritime law enforcement mission (with jurisdiction in both domestic and international waters) and a federal regulatory agency mission as part of its mission set. It operates under the U.S. Department of Homeland Security during peacetime, and can be transferred to the U.S. Department of the Navy by the U.S. President at any time, or by the U.S. Congress during times of war. This has happened twice: in 1917, during World War I, and in 1941, during World War II. Created by Congress on 4 August 1790 at the request of Alexander Hamilton as the Revenue-Marine, it is the oldest continuous seagoing service of the United States.[ As Secretary of the Treasury, Hamilton headed the Revenue-Marine, whose original purpose was collecting customs duties in the nation's seaports. By the 1860s, the service was known as the U.S. Revenue Cutter Service and the term Revenue-Marine gradually fell into disuse. The modern Coast Guard was formed by a merger of the Revenue Cutter Service and the U.S. Life-Saving Service on 28 January 1915, under the U.S. Department of the Treasury. As one of the country's five armed services, the Coast Guard has been involved in every U.S. war from 1790 to the Iraq War and the War in Afghanistan.