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within the CG that perform “special” duties outside of normal ops. Formally called the
Deployable Operations Group (DOG), they are now collectively called Deployable Specialized Forces (DSF). Which include Port Security Units (PSU), Tactical Law Enforcement Teams (TACTLET), Maritime Safety and Security Teams (MSST), Maritime Security Response Team (MSRT), and National Strike Force (NSF) units. 3). There are also USCG members that serve as SEALs imbedded within NAVY units, and CG personnel that are billeted to the Naval Coastal Warfare (NCW) units. 4). Additionally there are lesser known units like U.S. Coast Guard RAID (Redeployment Assistance and Inspection Detachment) teams. As part of Operation Enduring Freedom, Operation Iraqi Freedom, and Operation New Dawn these teams were assign to and forward deployed with an ARMY Transportation Battalion due to their expertise with HAZMAT and Explosives as they relate to safety and transportation. Those teams underwent additional rigorous combat training and were deployed in the combat theater including Kuwait, Iraq, and Afghanistan. They were the counterparts to the CONUS MOL (Military Out-Load) teams that were CG personnel deployed throughout the United States to ports of debarkation and ARMY bases for deploying forces.
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