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Quick Facts — DC (Damage Controlman)

AIT / Training

15 weeks

Training Location

TRACEN Yorktown, VA

Career Field

Engineering

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/ 5.0 overall

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Overall Rating/5.0
Quality of Life/5.0
Leadership/5.0
Civilian Translation/5.0

About DC Damage Controlman

Performs firefighting, damage control, welding, and ship stability operations aboard Coast Guard cutters.

Training Duration

15 weeks

Training Location

TRACEN Yorktown, VA

Career Field

Engineering

Recruiter vs. Reality

What the Recruiter Says

As a Damage Controlman, you'll be the guardian who keeps Coast Guard cutters afloat. You'll master firefighting, flood control, welding, and hull repair — keeping vessels seaworthy in the harshest conditions on Earth. Your skills translate directly to civilian careers in welding, shipyard work, and industrial firefighting.

What It's Actually Like

Your job is to stop the boat from sinking, catching fire, or doing both at the same time — which, on a Coast Guard cutter built during an administration you can't remember, is less hypothetical than you'd like. You train constantly for the worst day of everyone else's life. While other rates complain about boring duty days, you're in a pitch-black compartment wearing an SCBA mask, crawling through smoke, practicing how to patch a hole in a hull while thousands of gallons of seawater pour in on a simulated timeline that always feels too real. The shoring kit is your best friend. The sound of rushing water is your alarm clock in nightmares. The unofficial motto is 'we fight what you fear,' which sounds like a t-shirt slogan but is literally just Tuesday. You weld, you patch, you fight fires, you stop flooding, and you do it all in spaces so tight that claustrophobia isn't a condition — it's a career disqualifier. You will become unsettlingly calm in emergencies, which is a superpower at sea and deeply annoying at house parties when someone burns toast and you instinctively assess the fire's class and reach for an extinguisher that isn't there. Your welding, firefighting, and hazmat certifications translate directly to civilian shipyard, industrial firefighting, and emergency management careers that pay well and don't require you to sleep in a rack that vibrates.

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