JOIN THE
AUXILIARY
Since its
creation by Congress in 1939, the U.S. Coast
Guard Auxiliary (the Auxiliary) has served
as the civilian, non-military component of
the Coast Guard. Today, the 30,000 volunteer
men and women of the Auxiliary are active on
the waterways and classrooms in over 2,000
cities and towns across the nation.
Each year,
Auxiliarists save almost 500 lives, assist
some 15,000 boaters in distress, conduct
more than 150,000 courtesy safety
examinations of recreational vessels, and
teach over 500,000 students in boating and
water safety courses. The results of these
efforts saves taxpayers hundreds of millions
of dollars every year.
WHY JOIN THE
AUXILIARY?
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Be Part
of the Action & Help Save Lives
Since the recreational boating
population in the United States is
growing rapidly, the Coast Guard
Auxiliary needs a few good men and women
like you. As an Auxiliarist, you will
have the opportunity to select and
participate in one or more of the
Auxiliary's major programs. If you feel
strongly about the rewards you can get
from serving your community, the Coast
Guard Auxiliary is the right place for
you! Either through on- water
Operations, the Auxiliary's Public
Education Program, Courtesy Examination
Program, Radio Watchstander, Coast Guard
Recruiting, Marine Environmental
Protection or Coast Guard
Administration.
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Increase
Your Skills
The Auxiliary and the Coast Guard
provide specialized training on all
aspects of boating, as well as
leadership and administration.
Auxiliarists receive valuable training
in seamanship and related skills, and
enjoy the sense of confidence of knowing
that they are better and safer boaters.
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Support
the Coast Guard
Auxiliarists provide direct operational
and administrative support to many local
Coast Guard units. You can wear the
Coast Guard Auxiliary uniform and become
part of Team Coast Guard. When you
qualify through training, you can take
part in Search and Rescue operations,
stand radio watch at the Coast Guard
Station, work with the Marine Safety
Office on pollution matters or work in
the Recruiting Office.
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Service
to Your Community
Auxiliarists aren't paid with money, but
with satisfaction. We furnish and
maintain our own equipment and can
choose to participate at a level
tailored to our individual capabilities.
We provide boating safety classes for
youth and adults and examine
recreational vessel for safety equipment
to ensure that our neighbors will be
safe on the waterways.
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Enjoy Fun & Fellowship
In all activities, enjoy fellowship
- the good company of other Auxiliarists
at meetings and training sessions, on
patrols and other missions, and at
ceremonies and social events. One of he
Auxiliary's trademarks is good
old-fashioned hospitality. Friends,
neighbors and interested members of the
public are always welcome to attend one
of our flotilla meetings. In addition,
dedication to boating safety provides
the atmosphere for getting together to
swap boating experiences and participate
in cruises and rendezvous. You'll find a
special camaraderie among Auxiliarists
that's hard to beat. There's time to
relax and have fun at Auxiliary outings,
training sessions, patrols, CMEs,
classes, and conferences. Auxiliarists
make lasting, meaningful friendships.
Knowing that you belong to a special
group of people and directly participate
in helping save lives gives your
Auxiliary membership a special meaning.
FOR MORE
INFORMATION ABOUT JOINING THE AUXILIARY
Please feel
free to contact us via Email below. Your
inquiry will be forwarded to an Auxiliary
member who lives in your general area for
follow-up. |