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MOS COMPARISON

ME vs AET

Maritime Enforcement Specialist (USCG) vs Avionics Electrical Technician (USCG)

Intel

The Coast Guard told both of these they were "saving lives and protecting the homeland." Technically correct — the most government kind of correct.

On one end of the military experience spectrum, ME: the LEDET (Law Enforcement Detachment) program puts ME teams aboard Navy vessels for extended deployments, which means you will work with sailors who are surprised to discover the Coast Guard boards drug submarines. On the opposite end, AET: coast Guard aircraft fly when everyone else is grounded — and they need to work perfectly every time. The spectrum is wider than the career counselor implied. The spectrum is always wider than the career counselor implied. Somewhere in MEPS, someone is choosing between these two right now. We hope they found this page first.

MECoast Guard
Maritime Enforcement Specialist
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Civilian Pay
$72K
AETCoast Guard
Avionics Electrical Technician
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Civilian Pay
Head to Head
ME
AET
Getting In
ASVAB Line Scores
AFQT 40
AFQT 40MK_EI_GS 172
Clearance
Secret
Pay Grade
Enlisted
Enlisted
Enlistment Bonus
Up to $20,000
Training
Training Length
10 wk
20 wk
Pipeline Type
Recruit Training + A-School + LE Certification
Training Location
TRACEN Yorktown, VA
ATTC, Elizabeth City, NC
Day-to-Day
Promotion Speed
Average
Deployment Tempo
Moderate
Career Field
Law Enforcement
Aviation
After You Get Out
Civilian Median Pay
$72K
Top Civilian Career
Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers
Credentials Earned
4 certs
DoD 4-Year Investment
$316K

After the Uniform

The part the recruiter skips: what each job actually translates to once you're a civilian — and what it pays.

MEMaritime Enforcement Specialist
Civilian Median Pay
$72K/yr
What It Becomes on the Outside
Police and Sheriff's Patrol OfficersStrong
Job market: Faster than average (5%)
$72K
Police and Sheriff's Patrol OfficersStrong
Captains, Mates, and Pilots of Water VesselsRelated
Job market: Average (3%)
$88K
Private Detectives and InvestigatorsRelated
Job market: Faster than average (6%)
$59K
Credentials You Walk Away With
Federal Law Enforcement Officer (FLEO) credentialsUse of force certificationsMaritime law enforcement qualificationsHAZMAT certifications
AETAvionics Electrical Technician
Civilian outcome data coming soon for AET.

Salary data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics program. A guide, not a guarantee.

Recruiter vs. Reality

The pitch versus what people who actually did the job report back.

MEMaritime Enforcement Specialist
What the Recruiter Says

You'll board vessels at sea — fishing boats, cargo ships, recreational craft, and things pretending to be fishing boats that are actually full of cocaine — carrying a badge and federal law enforcement authority. Coast Guard ME is the closest thing the military has to being a federal cop on the water, and FLETC-certified law enforcement experience transfers directly to CBP, DEA, HSI, and every three-letter agency with a maritime interest. The job is 80 percent compliance checks and 20 percent the scenarios they put in the brochure, but that 20 percent is genuinely cinematic.

What It's Actually Like

Maritime Enforcement Specialist is the Coast Guard rating that carries a federal law enforcement credential, a badge, and the legal authority to board foreign-flagged vessels on the high seas — a jurisdiction that would make most federal agents pause and double-check their authorities. Drug interdiction in the Eastern Pacific involves multi-day at-sea intercepts, fast boat chases, and boardings of semi-submersible narco submarines that look exactly as insane as they sound. Migrant interdiction involves humanitarian dimensions that no law enforcement academy fully prepares you for. The LEDET (Law Enforcement Detachment) program puts ME teams aboard Navy vessels for extended deployments, which means you will work with sailors who are surprised to discover the Coast Guard boards drug submarines. The federal law enforcement credential transfers. CBP, HSI, DEA, FBI, and ICE all recruit from the ME community. The maritime law enforcement experience is genuinely unusual — there are not many federal agents who can say they seized a narco sub in international waters. You are one of the few.

AETAvionics Electrical Technician
What the Recruiter Says

You'll keep Coast Guard aircraft mission-ready by maintaining the avionics and electrical systems that make search and rescue possible. AETs work on some of the most capable search and rescue aircraft in the world, and the avionics skills transfer directly to civilian aviation.

What It's Actually Like

You maintain the wiring, instruments, navigation systems, and communication equipment that pilots depend on to fly missions in the worst weather conditions imaginable. Coast Guard aircraft fly when everyone else is grounded — and they need to work perfectly every time. The A-school is at Elizabeth City, NC and the technical training is rigorous. The civilian avionics job market pays well, especially with an A&P license and CG operational experience.

The Real Life

Same dimensions, side by side. ME on the left, AET on the right.

Daily Life
ME

Maritime law enforcement — boarding vessels, enforcing federal regulations, port security patrols, and counter-terrorism operations. You are a federal law enforcement officer on the water. MEs conduct safety inspections, drug interdiction, and security operations.

AET

Training / School
ME

A-school at Training Center Yorktown (VA) is about 8 weeks covering federal law enforcement, use of force, boarding procedures, and maritime security. You graduate as a federal law enforcement officer.

AET

Physical Demands
ME

High. Maritime law enforcement involves boarding vessels, use-of-force situations, and operations in maritime environments. Physical fitness standards are rigorous.

AET

Where You'll Be Stationed
ME
Various sector commandsMaritime Safety and Security Teams (MSST)Port Security Units (PSU)Patrol Forces Southwest AsiaMaritime Security Response Team (MSRT)
AET
The Honest Truth
ME

Maritime Enforcement Specialist is the Coast Guard's law enforcement rate, and it is one of the most direct pipelines to federal law enforcement careers. You graduate A-school as a federal law enforcement officer — a distinction that takes civilians years of application and training to achieve. The honest truth: not all ME assignments are high-speed. Port security patrols and vessel inspections can be routine. But the MSST and MSRT assignments are operationally intense — counter-terrorism, drug interdiction, and force protection. The federal law enforcement career path is the strongest feature: CBP, ICE, DEA, Secret Service, and other agencies actively recruit MEs.

AET

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