Characteristics of Active Component Non-Prior Service Applicants As with the other Armed Forces, the USCG has entrance standards for age, physical fitness, maximum number of dependents, citizenship status, moral character, and mental ability to include minimum scores on the Armed Forces Qualification Test (AFQT). In this section various demographic characteristics of USCG active component enlisted applicants along with similar overall DoD figures and civilian comparisons are reported. In FY 2002, a total of 11,041 individuals without prior military experience applied to serve in the USCG, more than the 8,901 in FY 2001. The distribution of FY 2002 USCG and overall DoD Active Component NPS applicants’ race/ethnicity by gender is shown in Table 7.1. Eighty-six percent of the USCG applicants were male (Appendix Table E-2), of whom 78 percent were White, 6 percent Black, 10 percent Hispanic, and 7 percent “Other.” For female applicants, 74 percent were White, 8 percent Black, 7 percent Hispanic, and 10 percent “Other.” Additional statistics on applicant characteristics (e.g., age, education levels, and AFQT scores, by gender and race/ethnicity) are contained in Appendix E, Tables E-1 through E-4 for the USCG and Appendix A for the overall DoD.
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