Characteristics of Active Component Non-Prior Service Accessions Of the 11,041 individuals who applied for service in the USCG, a total of 4,604 actually accessed. This number represents a 41-percent accession-to-applicant ratio, down from 43 percent in FY 2001 and 47 percent in 2000. The distribution of race/ethnicity by gender for FY 2002 Coast Guard and overall DoD Active Component NPS accessions is shown in Table 7.1. Eighty-eight percent of USCG NPS accessions were male (Appendix Table E-6), of whom 84 percent were White, 4 percent Black, 8 percent Hispanic, and 4 percent “Other.” Of the female USCG accessions, 82 percent were White, 7 percent Black, 5 percent Hispanic, and 6 percent “Other.” Overall, USCG accessions were more likely to be White and male than accessions in DoD. The proportion of Black USCG accessions is approximately one-quarter of the percentage for the overall DoD.
Age While the overall acceptable age range for enlistment in the Armed Services is between 17 and 35, the USCG further restricts its new accessions to the 17 to 27 age range. In FY 2002, 89 percent of USCG NPS accessions fell in the 18 to 24 age range as compared to 86 percent of overall DoD accessions, and 38 percent of the comparable civilian population. Age differences are explained, in part, by different age requirements in each Service. The Army and Navy (accounting for 62 percent of overall DoD NPS accessions) accept 17 to 35 year olds. For detailed age statistics, see Appendix Table E-5 for USCG and Appendix Table B-1 for overall DoD figures. |
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