US Coast Guard Special Missions Command
Definition
The U.S. Coast Guard Special Missions Command (CG SMC) is a unified command structure established in 2026 within the United States Coast Guard to oversee, align, and integrate all Deployable Specialized Forces (DSF) units and other specialized operational capabilities.
Part of the Coast Guard's Force Design 2028 initiative, the CG SMC enhances the readiness and coordination of elite tactical teams for high-risk maritime missions, including counter-terrorism, drug interdiction, and advanced search and rescue operations.
Examples
The US Coast Guard Special Missions Command just wrapped up a drill that had even the seagulls saluting.
When pirates spot the US Coast Guard Special Missions Command on the horizon, they suddenly remember they left the stove on.
Thanks to the US Coast Guard Special Missions Command, maritime threats now come with a 'return to sender' label.
The US Coast Guard Special Missions Command: proving that special forces don't just walk on water—they surf it with style.