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The big question is what you're looking to do with your license. I'm a USCG vet with time aboard a 180' buoy tender and a 210' cutter. Without that valuable time, I wouldn't have been able to obtain a 100GT USCG license. When discharged, you should have received a few different copies of your DD214. One of them lists your sea time; I had lost that copy and had to contact the Military Records Center mentioned earlier in this thread. Whatever you decide to do, that big boat time is really gonna come in handy. Good luck!
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