
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,
vessel safety check program, radio watchstanding, marine
environmental protection or Coast Guard support.
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, safer boaters.
Support the Coast Guard.
Auxiliarists provide direct
operational and administrative support to our many local Coast
Guard units. You can wear the Coast Guard Auxiliary uniform and
become part of the Coast Guard Forces. When you qualify through
training, you can take part in search-and-rescue (SAR)
operations, stand radio watch at a Coast Guard station or
work with a marine safety office on pollution matters.
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, examine recreational vessel
for safety equipment to ensure that they will be safe on the
waterways and assist the Coast Guard in improving marine
environmental quality.
For Details on membership qualifications
and benefits
click here to visit the
National Auxiliary Web site's Membership page.
If you are interested in joining of the Division 20's Flotillas,
contact the Flotilla Commander, or
click here
to contact Division 20's Personnel Services Officer.

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