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The '''Master Chief Petty Officer of the United States Coast Guard''' is the [[United States Coast Guard]]'s most senior [[non-commissioned officer]].
The '''Master Chief Petty Officer of the United States Coast Guard''' is the [[United States Coast Guard]]'s most senior [[non-commissioned officer]].
All the United States military services recognize their most senior non-commission officer.  The individuals appointed to these positions are routinely consulted on policy matters of the highest importance.  They often go on to post government careers at firms with ties to the military, where their military experience is of value.
All the United States military services recognize their most senior non-commission officer.  The individuals appointed to these positions are routinely consulted on policy matters of the highest importance.  They often go on to post government careers at firms with ties to the military, where their military experience is of value.
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File:MCPOCG Jason M. Vanderhaden 2018.jpg | When Master Chief Petty Officer [[Jason M. Vanderhaden]] retired from government service he was hired as an executive at [[Easter Shipbuilding]]
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The Master Chief Petty Officer of the United States Coast Guard is the United States Coast Guard's most senior non-commissioned officer. All the United States military services recognize their most senior non-commission officer. The individuals appointed to these positions are routinely consulted on policy matters of the highest importance. They often go on to post government careers at firms with ties to the military, where their military experience is of value.