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Chapter 7:

 

Characteristics of Reserve Component Officers

In FY 2002, the USCG Reserve accessed a total of 233 new officers and the overall Reserve officer corps end-strength stood at 1,039.[Footnote 11] Accessions were stable, and the corps was up slightly from FY 2001 (172 accessions and 1,028 end-strength). By race/ethnicity and gender, USCG Reserve officer accessions were more likely to be White than their peers in the DoD Reserve Components. Likewise, members of the overall USCG Reserve officer corps, were more likely to be White than were their DoD Reserve counterparts, as shown in Table 7.13.

Table 7.13. Race/Ethnicity and Gender of FY 2002 USCG and DoD Reserve Component Officer Accessions and Officer Corps (Percent)
 
Reserve Officer Accessions
Reserve Officer Corps
 
Coast Guard
DoD
Coast Guard
DoD
Race/Ethnicity
White
90.1
79.9
88.9
82.3
Black
1.7
9.5
3.4
9.1
Hispanic
4.3
3.7
3.5
3.9
Other
3.9
6.9
4.3
4.6
Total
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
Gender
Male
82.0
81.5
82.1
81.4
Female
18.0
18.6
17.9
18.6
Total
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

Columns may not add to total due to rounding.
Also see Appendix Tables C-25 (Selected Reserve Officer Accessions by Gender), C-27 (Selected Reserve Officer Accessions and Officers by Race/Ethnicity), and E-29 (Coast Guard Reserve Officer Accessions and Officers by Race/Ethnicity and Gender).



[Footnote 11]  USCG Reserve accession data provided by U.S. Coast Guard Workforce Forecasting & Analysis Staff. [back to paragraph]

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