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}}The '''Themiclesian Coast Guard''' ([[Shinasthana]]: 中水兵, ''trjung-st′jur-prjang''; abbr. '''TCG''') is the {{wp|coast guard}} of [[Themiclesia]].  TCG was founded in 1921 by amalgamating prefectural marines, which ensured littoral safety, enforced order in coastal waters, rescued shipwrecks, and intercepted illicit traffic.  The Coast Guard has access to the national merchant marine, which is centrally administered.  It is normally under the authority of the Secretary of State for Transport, but the Government may grant it to the Defence Secretary as well.  While it is maritime in nature, the TCG is usually considered a fourth branch of the Themiclesian forces, after the [[Themiclesian Army|army]], [[Themiclesian Navy|navy]], and [[Themiclesian Air Force|air force]], with respect to its independent purview.
}}The '''Themiclesian Coast Guard''' ([[Shinasthana]]: 中水兵, ''trjung-st′jur-prjang''; abbr. '''TCG''') is the {{wp|coast guard}} of [[Themiclesia]].  TCG was founded in 1921 by amalgamating prefectural marines, which ensured littoral safety, enforced order in coastal waters, rescued shipwrecks, and intercepted illicit traffic.  The Coast Guard has access to the national merchant marine, which is centrally administered.  It is normally under the authority of the Secretary of State for Transport, but the Government may grant it to the Defence Secretary as well.   
 
While the Coast Guard is maritime and co-operates with the navy extensively, it is considered a fourth and separate branch of the armed forces, as it normally operates under the authority of the Home Secretary and as the government distinguished between defence against states and other kinds of threats.


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Revision as of 07:37, 19 November 2020

Themiclesian Coast Guard
Foundedtime immemorial
Current form1921
Service branchesAviation
Leadership
Transport SecretaryGon Lra
AdmiralRur Snup
Personnel
Military age18
Conscriptionnot in effect
Active personnel6,280
Reserve personnel3,225
Expenditure
Budget$3,210,200,000
Percent of GDP0.154%

The Themiclesian Coast Guard (Shinasthana: 中水兵, trjung-st′jur-prjang; abbr. TCG) is the coast guard of Themiclesia.  TCG was founded in 1921 by amalgamating prefectural marines, which ensured littoral safety, enforced order in coastal waters, rescued shipwrecks, and intercepted illicit traffic. The Coast Guard has access to the national merchant marine, which is centrally administered. It is normally under the authority of the Secretary of State for Transport, but the Government may grant it to the Defence Secretary as well.

While the Coast Guard is maritime and co-operates with the navy extensively, it is considered a fourth and separate branch of the armed forces, as it normally operates under the authority of the Home Secretary and as the government distinguished between defence against states and other kinds of threats.

Name

The phrase "Themiclesian Coast Guard" is the official translation of the Shinasthana term trjung-st′jur-prjang (中水兵), which roughly has the literal meaning of "central maritime force". The name stands in contrast with the prefectural marines, which were also "maritime forces" but named after their home prefectures, e.g. lêng-st′jur′-prjang (庭水兵). While the prefix trjung- is used for prefectural forces of the Inner Region, the latter is landlocked and does not field a fleet, so there is no confusion between central and prefectural forces in this instance.

History

The Themiclesian Coast Guard was formed through the amalgamation of the coastal prefectures' patrol and rescue vessels and signalling services in 1921. While piracy was not then a serious problem, the prefectures wished to divest themselves of the funding and fielding of a fleet able to apprehend pirates and smugglers. Additionally, it was a perennial dispute that the coastal prefectures defrayed all costs of such a force, while inland prefectures did not contributd even though they benefited from good coastal order. As a result, the Liberals amalgamated existing prefectural assets and forces as part of a very extensive reform package to the armed forces, which also created the Consolidated Army.

Jurisdiction

Equipment

Multi-purpose logistics vessels

  • s.R′em Class (參艇)
    • Length: 130 m
    • Breadth: 24 m
    • Speed: 20 knots
    • Max range: 8,000 nm
    • Endurance: 30 days
    • Engine: 2 x 4,000 kW diesel et al.

Culture

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