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About Us
The Coast Guard does more than just Search and Rescue, and with the exception
of direct law enforcement and military action, the Auxiliary is there, side by
side, working with regular and reserve Coast Guard units, every step of the way.
We're found in every part of the United States, not just where Recreational Boating
is found.
We're serious about Boating Safely and Boating Safety. We provide
public education on a wide-range of boating topics. We even have programs for
KIDS!
In addition to being a major team member of the Coast Guard (our numbers exceed
the current strength of the USCG), we are a social and fraternal organization.
We meet on the second Thursday of most every month at the Tacoma Outboard Association, just under the Narrows Bridge in Tacoma. Meeting Time is 1900 hrs. If you would like more info please click here.
History
The United States Coast Guard Auxiliary is the civilian component
of Coast Guard Forces. Founded in 1939 by an Act of Congress as the US Coast
Guard Reserves
and re-designated the Auxiliary in 1941. The 31,000 volunteer members (men
and women) donate thousands of hours in support of Coast Guard missions. More
on our History.
Organization
The National Organization is broken down along the lines of the Coast
Guard Districts (some districts are further sub-divided for ease of administration).
Districts
are then sub-divided into Divisions, with these units further sub-divided into
Flotilla's. The Flotilla is the mainstay of the Auxiliary, and every member
must belong to a Flotilla.
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