Is ME (Maritime Enforcement Specialist) a Good Rating?
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Quick Facts — ME (Maritime Enforcement Specialist)
AIT / Training
10 weeks
Training Location
TRACEN Yorktown, VA
Career Field
Law Enforcement
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About ME Maritime Enforcement Specialist
Enforces federal laws at sea, conducts boardings of suspect vessels, and supports drug and migrant interdiction operations. Serves as the Coast Guard's law enforcement specialist in maritime environments.
10 weeks
TRACEN Yorktown, VA
Law Enforcement
Recruiter vs. Reality
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.