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Cuerpo de Guardacostas de la Armada de Colombia | |
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Founded | 2 August 1979 (45 years, 3 months) [1] |
Country | Colombia |
Type | Coast guard |
Role | Admiralty law Maritime rescue Naval warfare |
Size | 777 |
Part of | Colombian Navy |
Headquarters | Ministerio de Defensa Nacional, Bógota, D.C., Colombia |
Motto(s) | Servir a la Humanidad Protegiendo la Vida en el Mar [2] |
Colors | Red, Blue, Yellow> |
Anniversaries | 2 August |
Engagements | Colombian conflict |
Website | www |
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Commander-in-Chief | President Ivan Duque |
Commander of the Military | Luis Fernando Navarro Jiménez |
Commandant of the Navy | Evelio Ramírez Gáfaro |
Commandant of the Caribbean | Alberto Gutiérrez Herrera |
Commandant of the Caribbean | Ibis Manuel Luna Forbes |
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The Colombian Coast Guard is the coastal defense, search and rescue, and maritime law enforcement branch of the Military Forces of Colombia. Equipped with modern electronic surveillance and location systems at land stations, the Coast Guard covers the Caribbean and Pacific coasts and focuses on the repression of crime at sea, the control of the preservation of the marine environment and search and rescue operations.[3]
The National Navy, through the Coast Guard, is a military maritime service which performs public safety and environmental functions, as well as protecting economic interests in the maritime areas under its jurisdiction, including the coasts, ports and internal waters of the country. Its characteristic mix of military capabilities, defence and support in humanitarian assistance operations, serves the country in five main functions, which are: sea safety, sea control, sea transit and MIOs.[4][5]
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