Posted on Sep 24, 2016
Does anyone know where I can find the current or proposed manning levels for the USCG?
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It depends on what manning levels you are talking about. SSG Tedrow had a great answer to your question if you are looking for general numbers. If you want real time, rating specific or other specific manning levels you can find them in CGBI. If you want projections look around on CG Portal on the RFMC pages and the message boards.
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SN Kevin Neff
I should've been more specific. I'm looking for the manning levels for each rate. Similar to the CREO in the Navy.
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SN Kevin Neff - The Coast Guard has a great web app called CGBI which has all of the metrics you could want, if you are in the CG. Specific man power levels or authorized vs actual levels for an entire branch of the military is considered sensitive information and as such won't be available to the general public. If you have a need to access this info beyond personal curiosity you could submit a FOIA request through CG legal. You could also talk to a recruiter for general info.
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SN Kevin Neff
Well I don't want specific numbers. For instance, the CREO number in the Navy just lets you know if a rate is overmanned, at the proper manning level, or undermanned which helps people decide on a job to go into. That's all I'm looking for. CPO (Join to see)
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Kevin, we don't have time for all those numbers and stats and ratios that you require. The United States Coast Guard is too busy performing ELEVEN missions and GITTIN R DONE!!!
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CPO Donald Crisp
Really Senior? No time to measure out your options for a career choice? I think that SN Neff is to be commended on making his decisions based on accurate information based on research.
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Civilian – 7,064
Auxiliary – 29,620
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Reserve Retired – 6,915
Contract Employees – 32,814
State Asset Totals
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Cutters - 238
Aircraft - 187
Budget Allocations
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Acquisition Construction & Improvement -
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Environmental Compliance & Restoration -
$13,164,000
Operational Statistics
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Aids to Navigation Serviced – 42,781
Waterborne Commerce - 2,845,937 twenty foot
equivalents (cargo containers)
Key Leaders
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Jeh C. Johnson
Coast Guard Commandant:
Admiral Paul F. Zukunft
Master Chief Petty Officer of the Coast Guard:
Master Chief Steven Cantrell
Military Active – 36,235
Military Reserve - 7,351
Civilian – 7,064
Auxiliary – 29,620
Active Retired – 35,570
Reserve Retired – 6,915
Contract Employees – 32,814
State Asset Totals
Boats – 1,523
Cutters - 238
Aircraft - 187
Budget Allocations
Operating Expenses - $6,784,807,000
Acquisition Construction & Improvement -
$1,375,635, 000
Environmental Compliance & Restoration -
$13,164,000
Operational Statistics
Search and Rescue Missions – 17,504
Aids to Navigation Serviced – 42,781
Waterborne Commerce - 2,845,937 twenty foot
equivalents (cargo containers)
Key Leaders
Department of Homeland Security Secretary:
Jeh C. Johnson
Coast Guard Commandant:
Admiral Paul F. Zukunft
Master Chief Petty Officer of the Coast Guard:
Master Chief Steven Cantrell
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SN Kevin Neff
I should've been more specific. I'm looking for the manning levels for each rate. Similar to the CREO in the Navy.
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