Join the USCG
Auxiliary
When you become a member of the U.S. Coast Guard
Auxiliary, you join a dedicated group of volunteers who love boating and who
perform valuable services to the U.S. Coast Guard and Boating Public. Being an
Auxiliarist will add a new dimension to your boating activities and will enable
you to share in the worthwhile experience of assisting boaters and saving lives,
as well as being an important part of Team Coast Guard.
Why should you
join?
- You'll be working side-by-side with the United States
Coast Guard to save lives and property.
- Knowing that you are helping to save lives - either
directly through Search and Rescue Operations or indirectly, through the
Auxiliary's Public Education and Courtesy Examination Programs.
- Special Training - the Auxiliary and the Coast Guard
provide training on all aspects of boating.
- Fellowship - the Auxiliary provides opportunities to
meet and have fun with fellow boaters and others with like
interests
Do you enjoy
boating? Then, boat with the best - the Coast Guard
Auxiliary
Eligibility
Membership is open to citizens of the United States and
its territories and possessions, who are 17 years of age or older and who have
never been convicted of a felony. Facility (radio station, boat or aircraft)
ownership is desirable, but not mandatory. Individuals with special
training or experience in any Auxiliary program are encouraged to join.
Membership is also open to all active duty or former members of any of the
uniformed services and their reserve components.
Benefits
As an Auxiliarist, you have the opportunity to increase
your knowledge of boating safety and acquire special
training through advanced classes or by taking correspondence courses
from the Coast Guard Institute. Instruction in navigation, meteorology,
communications, and search and rescue operations enhances the value of you to
the Auxiliary while adding to your own boating pleasure.
You will find
great personal
satisfaction in providing a valuable public
service to the boaters. The possibility of saving
lives - even one human life - is always in your path as an
Auxiliarist.
Dedication to boating safety provides you with the
atmosphere for getting together to swap boating experiences and participate in
exercises, group outings, etc. You'll find special
fellowship among Auxiliarists that's hard to beat. There's time to relax
and have fun at Auxiliary outings, rendezvous, cruises and conferences.
Auxiliarists make lasting, meaningful friendships.
Special Benefits for
Young People
If you're 17 years of age and thinking about a career in
the Coast Guard, this is for YOU! You can join the Auxiliary, learn tremendous
boating skills, advance your future career and pay in the Coast Guard while
having fun learning in a friendly, supportive environment.
Under present Coast Guard recruiting requirements, Coast
Guard recruits who are Auxiliarists in good standing and currently qualified at
the level of Boat Crew in the Auxiliary Operations Program may be enlisted in
pay grade E-2 (SA/FA) out of boot camp. Likewise, active duty Coast Guard
personnel who are currently qualified as Auxiliary Vessel Coxswains may be
enlisted up to a pay grade of E-3 (SN). What does that mean to you? It means Auxiliary membership and involvement translates into a
monthly pay increase of over $100!
Dues and
Uniforms
Naturally, there are dues to pay. Our dues, currently, are $33.00 per fiscal
year,which runs from July 1 through June 30. Annual dues are collected, in advance,
in May and June. If you join
mid-year, your dues are prorated .
You are entitled (and expected) to wear a uniform similar
to those worn by the Coast Guard, but with different markings (silver rather
than gold, basically). There are many Auxiliary activities that require you to
wear a uniform in order to participate, especially when you are dealing with the
public. The minimum uniform is not extremely costly.
Want to join? Contact the Flotilla Staff Officer
for Personnel Services c/o
Web Master
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