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Trinidad and Tobago 

A republic located in the south coast of the Caribbean in South America. It borders Grenada to the east of it. Languages: English Capital: Port of the Spain Population: 1.399 million (2020)
Trinidad and Tobago is a country in the Caribbean in the south. By where Grenada is, it has a port of Spain there as its capital.

TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO COAST GUARD :TTCG 

The Trinidad & Tobago Coast Guard was commissioned on 27th August 1962 as a pre-requisite for the defence of the newly independent state.

Commander Loftus E. Peyton –Jones, Royal Navy (retired), six officers and forty –two Ratings (Enlisted Men) seconded from the Royal Navy and the local Marine Police constituted the initial TTCG Complement which manned four launches in Staubles Bay, Chaguaramas.

From these humble beginnings to the strength of over 1400 Officers and Ratings, multiple bases and increased assets and infrastructure, the TTCG continues to forge ahead in its role as the primary institution responsible for Maritime Safety and Security in Trinidad and Tobago.
THE TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO COAST GUARD :TTCG ESCORTED THE VENEZUELAN REFUGEES OUT OF OUR WATERS

TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO DEFENSE FORCE :TTDF

TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO DEFENSE FORCE :TTDF

The Trinidad and Tobago Defence Force (TTDF) is the military organization responsible for the defence of the twin island Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. It consists of the Trinidad and Tobago Regiment, the Trinidad and Tobago Coast Guard, the Trinidad and Tobago Air Guard and the Trinidad and Tobago Defence Force Reserves.

The Trinidad and Tobago Defence Force (TTDF) is the military organisation responsible for the defence of the twin island Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. It consists of the Trinidad and Tobago Regiment, the Trinidad and Tobago Coast Guard, the Trinidad and Tobago Air Guard and the Trinidad and Tobago Defence Force Reserves.

Established in 1962 respectively, the Trinidad and Tobago Regiment and The Trinidad and Tobago Coast Guard were prerequisites to Trinidad and Tobago's independence from Britain. The Trinidad and Tobago Volunteers was established on 29 September in 1963 followed by a name change to the Trinidad and Tobago Defence Force Reserves in 2005. 1 August of the same year, the Trinidad and Tobago Air Guard was established as the aerial arm of the Force.

The TTDF remains one of the largest Military forces in the English speaking Caribbean. Its mission statement is to "defend the sovereign good of The Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, contribute to the development of the national community and support the State in the fulfillment of its national and international objectives".
THE TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO DEFENSE FORCE :TTDF PARADES ARE IMMACULATE!
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