Sǣweardþrēat
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Sǣweardþrēat is ġeþoftscipe ġesett tō hālġienne þā līf sċipwræc sǣmenn oþþe folca on pleohum æt sǣ. On sumum landum hit is dǣl þæs fierdes. On other countries hit is a civilian or even volunteer organization. Most coast guards operate bātas and lyftcræft including þyrlas and seaplanes for this purpose.
Sǣweardþrēatas ēac nȳdaþ sǣlāgu, healdaþ fultum tō sǣfōre swilce bēacnu and flotiġmōras, and giefaþ ōðre þēnunga tō þǣre nytte sǣmanna. Þā mǣste dǣl sǣwearda sindon ġerūne on firdlīnum and þēoniaþ swā fultum þǣre þēodlican sċiphere. On ġewinne sind sǣweardþrēatas andwyrde for hyðe ġewære, porte fæstnesse, sciphere ongegnwīsdōme and ēastrædforræsum.
Þēodliċe sǣƿeardas
[adihtan | adihtan fruman]On the Geanedan Rica, the Geanedan Rica Sǣweardes is a fierd service under the United States Department of Homeland Security in peacetime. On wartime the Coast Guard reports to the Secretary of the Navy but does not become part of the United States Navy; however, its boats and cutters are integrated into G.R. fierd operations. The U.S. Coast Guard Academy is located on New London, Connecticut. The U.S. Coast Guard Chief Petty Officers Academy is located on Petaluma, California. http://www.uscg.mil/hq/tcpet/cpoa/index.shtm
On Cænada, þǣm Canadian Coast Guard is a civilian service under the Department of Fisheries and Oceans. The Canadian Coast Guard College is located near Sydney, Nova Scotia.
On Indea, þǣm Indian Coast Guard is a bisidanfierd unit. Hit secures the country's coast, carries out rescues, and aids shipping.
On Singapore, þǣm sǣweardþrēat comes under the command of the Singapore Police Force. Hence, hit is called the Police Coast Guard (PCG).
On þæt Ġeānod Cynerīċe sǣƿeard functions are split between four organisations: HM Coastguard deals with rescue co-ordination and carries out land-based rescues, Trinity House and the Northern Lighthouse Board maintain buoys and lighthouses, and the Royal National Lifeboat Institution carries out rescues from the sea, assisted by Royal Air Force, Royal Navy and Coastguard air-sea rescue helicopters when necessary.
Sǣweardas
[adihtan | adihtan fruman]- Australia - two rival privately-run volunteer Coast Guard organizations exist:
- Canada- Canadian Coast Guard
- Greece - Hellenic Coast Guard
- Hong Kong - Hong Kong Maritime Rescue Co-ordination Centre
- Japan - Japan Coast Guard (ex Maritime Safety Agency)
- Philippines - Philippine Coast Guard
- Taiwan (Republic of China) - Republic of China Coast Guard
- United Kingdom
- United States - United States Coast Guard
Ūtanwearde bendas
[adihtan | adihtan fruman]- US Sǣweard
- RNLI
- Þrīneshūs
- Guardia Costiera Archived 2009-02-01 at the Wayback Machine