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About the U.S. Coast Guard
Auxiliary
The Auxiliary was established in its
present form in 1941 by the U.S. Congress as an unarmed, nonmilitary
extension of the United States Coast Guard and has existed in one
form or another since 1939.
The
Flotilla is the basic unit of the Auxiliary. The Flotilla Commander
(FC) and Vice Flotilla Commander (VFC) are the top two Officers in
the Flotilla and they are elected by the membership. They, along
with the Flotilla Staff Officers (FSOs, who are appointed by the
Flotilla Commander) administer the Flotilla
activities.
Recreational Boating Safety as
well as Operations and Marine Safety are our primary
missions. Member Services are of extreme importance to
support these missions. Fellowship (socializing) is
the glue that holds these missions and the Auxiliary membership
together. While "Fellowship" is an Auxiliary Cornerstone, it is not our primary purpose. Collectively, these are known as the "Four Cornerstones" and have served the Auxiliary and the U.S. Coast
Guard well.
U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary 5S-10-07 Fayetteville, North Carolina
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