Coast Guard Organisation
The Xuande-Xiphoian Coast Guards is organised into four commands, supported by Coast Guard Headquarters which commands strategic Coast Guard assets and units on shore. The Commands are organised to achieve specific mission sets.
General Organisation
THE COMMANDS
First Command - Bluewater Patrol
The original duty of Xuande-Xiphoi's first ever unified government agency, these bluewater patrols are focused on security of Xuande-Xiphoi's exclusive economic zone; enforcement of our laws of maritime navigation, pollution, and fisheries; and providing rapid rescue from our helicopter-equipped vessels.
Second Command - National Waters Patrol
In command of the nation's fleet of super-mobile Dá Yǔ class coastal monitors, the national waters patrol provides rescue services inside the nation's archipelago, but the Second Command is uniquely equipped to deter any foreign naval activity within the archipelagic waters.
Third Command - Rescue Station Network
The Third Command is in command of the majority of the Coast Guard's rescue aircraft in addition to targeted fleets of specially-built Polyergaleío class emergency rescue ships.
Fourth Command - Fisheries Enforcement Patrols
The Fourth Command took full authority for fisheries enforcement in 2009 upon Amalgamation, and has proven their value in ensuring domestic and international fishing companies obey the law of Xuande-Xiphoi in our seas, particularly in our marine conservation zones.
Coast Guard Headquarters
Coast Guard Headquarters has overall command of Navy cooperation, Coast Guard training, and a range of shore units including Coast Guard Recruiting, ground communications, and deep maintenance.
First Command - Bluewater Patrol
The original duty of Xuande-Xiphoi's first ever unified government agency, these bluewater patrols are focused on security of Xuande-Xiphoi's exclusive economic zone; enforcement of our laws of maritime navigation, pollution, and fisheries; and providing rapid rescue from our helicopter-equipped vessels.
Second Command - National Waters Patrol
In command of the nation's fleet of super-mobile Dá Yǔ class coastal monitors, the national waters patrol provides rescue services inside the nation's archipelago, but the Second Command is uniquely equipped to deter any foreign naval activity within the archipelagic waters.
Third Command - Rescue Station Network
The Third Command is in command of the majority of the Coast Guard's rescue aircraft in addition to targeted fleets of specially-built Polyergaleío class emergency rescue ships.
Fourth Command - Fisheries Enforcement Patrols
The Fourth Command took full authority for fisheries enforcement in 2009 upon Amalgamation, and has proven their value in ensuring domestic and international fishing companies obey the law of Xuande-Xiphoi in our seas, particularly in our marine conservation zones.
Coast Guard Headquarters
Coast Guard Headquarters has overall command of Navy cooperation, Coast Guard training, and a range of shore units including Coast Guard Recruiting, ground communications, and deep maintenance.