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Peer Review
After reading the article and the resources given, it is balanced, although it is missing some parts that can be added such as including the procedures that would happen if there was a threat detected. It does reflect the rest of the article because it mainly talks about how highly trained people called Maritime Security Response Team (MSRT) duty is to detect potential threats such as bomb detections. The sections is organized well because it displays the lead at first, then it talks about the team that is assigned to potential threats. After that it relates to other potential groups that are similar. As for the resources, it’s used for further explanations on how the MSRT’s job is done. It’s balanced because not too much information is given, and that the author gets to the point briefly. My guess of the perspective of the author by reading the article is that the author is mainly trying to focus on the idea that there are a specialized trained team looking to serve and protect the homeland from potential threats. Trying to show the readers that are interested that the MSRT is the only unit within coast guard that has counter terrorism capabilities to conduct action against hostile targets. There is a word that I caught where the author uses “only”, trying to show the reader that the MSRT is truly amazing, and that there is no other team like MSRT. It mainly focuses on the positive information, describing the defense mechanism. After reading the sources, I definitely understand more about the topic because in one of the sources there was a slide show showing the introduction and even the objective of the MSRT.--StephenChu888 (talk) 19:28, 19 November 2019 (UTC)