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Representation within Occupations
The representation of USCG enlisted force by race/ethnicity
and gender in occupational areas with the overall DoD rates for comparison
is presented in Table 7.5. The USCG is unique in that all occupations
are open to both men and women—there are no combat restrictions. However,
women were still underrepresented in the infantry, gun crews, and seamanship
specialties compared to men in the USCG (7 and 15 percent, respectively).
Restructuring of the Coast Guard’s aviation rating from late FY 1997 through
FY 1999 led to some changes in occupational area distributions during
this time. The most notable differences were an increase in the number
of positions classified as infantry, gun crews, and seamanship with a
corresponding decrease in electrical/mechanical equipment repair. However,
in FY 2000 there was a decrease in infantry, gun crews, and seamanship
with increases in electrical/mechanical equipment repair and electronic
equipment repair. Historically, all new USCG enlisted
members were directly assigned to field units before attending specialty
training in the A-schools where the introductory job-specific training
courses are taught. Presently, an effort is being made to assign more
recruits directly to A-schools in critical specialties. Approximately
15 percent of USCG recruits go directly to advanced training after basic
training. A USCG member is admitted to any A-school for which he or she
is qualified based on the individual’s ASVAB scores.[footnote
5] Training takes place as openings become available, which may explain
the higher percentage of those classified as non-occupational in the USCG
enlisted force compared to the overall DoD (19 and 7 percent, respectively).
[footnote 5] USCG Frequently Asked Questions About Recruiting. URL: http://www.gocoastguard.com/faq.html. [back to paragraph] |
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