United States Coast Guard Auxiliary - D1SR
- Life Jackets Save Lives - Yours! - June 2022 - By COMO Vincent Pica (Captain of the Port)
- Gentlemen & Ladies, Start Your Engines! - April 2022 - By COMO Vincent Pica (Captain of the Port)
- Improving Your Fuel Efficiency - March 2022 - By COMO Vincent Pica (Captain of the Port)
- Man Overboard!!! - January/February 2022 - By COMO Vincent Pica (Captain of the Port)
- Winterizing, Now or Later, It Has To Be Done - November/December 2021 - By COMO Vincent Pica (Captain of the Port)
- Hurricanes May (or May Not) Miss Us, and They Leave Deadly Rip Tides - October 2021 - By COMO Vincent Pica (Captain of the Port)
- The Personal Locator Beacon, It Locates You! - September 2021 - By COMO Vincent Pica (Captain of the Port)
- We're Sinking! - August 2021 - By COMO Vincent Pica (Captain of the Port)
- The Dangerous Dock - July 2021 - By COMO Vincent Pica (Captain of the Port)
- Hunkering Down for Hurricanes: NOAA Updates "Average" Sesaon - June 2021 - By COMO Vincent Pica (Captain of the Port)
- Technology Overload and the Private Boater Talking Cell Phones, Part II - May 2021 - By COMO Vincent Pica (Captain of the Port)
- Hello? Hello? Can You Hear Me Now? Cell Phones and Boats, Part I - April 2021 - By COMO Vincent Pica (Captain of the Port)
- Rescue, Recovery and Re-Warm, The Maritime 3Rs - March 2021 - By COMO Vincent Pica (Captain of the Port)
Acting DHS secretary, Coast Guard commandant visit security personnel in anticipation of 2021 Presidential Inauguration
Acting Homeland Security Secretary Peter Gaynor receives a Coast Guard briefing regarding security operations for the 2021 Presidential Inauguration from Lt. Cmdr. Christopher Rosen, deputy incident commander, at the Enhanced Mobile Incident Command Post at Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling, Washington, Jan. 16, 2021. On Sept. 24, 2018, the Department of Homeland Security designated the Presidential Inauguration as a recurring National Special Security Event. Events may be designated NSSEs when they warrant the full protection, incident management and counterterrorism capabilities of the Federal Government. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Kimberly Reaves/Released)
Acting Homeland Security Secretary Peter Gaynor speaks to Coast Guard crew members after receiving a Coast Guard briefing regarding security operations for the 2021 Presidential Inauguration at the Enhanced Mobile Incident Command Post at Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling, Washington, Jan. 16, 2021. On Sept. 24, 2018, the Department of Homeland Security designated the Presidential Inauguration as a recurring National Special Security Event. Events may be designated NSSEs when they warrant the full protection, incident management and counterterrorism capabilities of the Federal Government. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Kimberly Reaves/Released)
Acting Homeland Security Secretary Peter Gaynor speaks with Adm. Karl Schultz, Commandant of the Coast Guard regarding Coast Guard security operations for the 2021 Presidential Inauguration at Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling, Washington, Jan. 16, 2021. On Sept. 24, 2018, the Department of Homeland Security designated the Presidential Inauguration as a recurring National Special Security Event. Events may be designated NSSEs when they warrant the full protection, incident management and counterterrorism capabilities of the Federal Government. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Kimberly Reaves/Released)
Adm. Karl Schultz, Commandant of the Coast Guard speaks with Petty Officer 1st Class Julie Bosman, a yeoman with the Coast Guard National Strike Force Atlantic Strike Team, located in Fort Dix, N.J., regarding Coast Guard operations for the 2021 Presidential Inauguration at Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling, Washington, Jan. 16, 2021. On Sept. 24, 2018, the Department of Homeland Security designated the Presidential Inauguration as a recurring National Special Security Event. Events may be designated NSSEs when they warrant the full protection, incident management and counterterrorism capabilities of the Federal Government. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Kimberly Reaves/Released)
Members of the Coast Guard National Strike Force Atlantic Strike Team show Acting Homeland Security Secretary Peter Gaynor a decontamination station for Coast Guard security operations for the 2021 Presidential Inauguration at Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling, Washington, Jan. 16, 2021. On Sept. 24, 2018, the Department of Homeland Security designated the Presidential Inauguration as a recurring National Special Security Event. Events may be designated NSSEs when they warrant the full protection, incident management and counterterrorism capabilities of the Federal Government. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Kimberly Reaves/Released)
Acting Homeland Security Secretary Peter Gaynor greets a crewmember from Coast Guard Maritime Security Response Team-East, located in Chesapeake, Va., during a Coast Guard security operations tour for the 2021 Presidential Inauguration at Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling, Washington, Jan. 16, 2021. On Sept. 24, 2018, the Department of Homeland Security designated the Presidential Inauguration as a recurring National Special Security Event. Events may be designated NSSEs when they warrant the full protection, incident management and counterterrorism capabilities of the Federal Government. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Kimberly Reaves/Released)
Acting Homeland Security Secretary Peter Gaynor and Adm. Karl Schultz, Commandant of the Coast Guard met with various Coast Guard crews throughout the country regarding security operations for the 2021 Presidential Inauguration at Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling, Washington, Jan. 16, 2021. On Sept. 24, 2018, the Department of Homeland Security designated the Presidential Inauguration as a recurring National Special Security Event. Events may be designated NSSEs when they warrant the full protection, incident management and counterterrorism capabilities of the Federal Government. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Kimberly Reaves/Released)
Crewmembers from Maritime Security Response Team-East, located in Chesapeake, Va., prepare to get underway for security operations ahead of the 2021 Presidential Inauguration at Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling, Washington, Jan. 16, 2021. On Sept. 24, 2018, the Department of Homeland Security designated the Presidential Inauguration as a recurring National Special Security Event. Events may be designated NSSEs when they warrant the full protection, incident management and counterterrorism capabilities of the Federal Government. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Kimberly Reaves/Released)
The crew of the Coast Guard Cutter Chock, homeported in Curtis Bay, Md., anchors in the Washington area as part of the Coast Guard's security plan ahead of the 2021 Presidential Inauguration, Jan. 16, 2021. On Sept. 24, 2018, the Department of Homeland Security designated the Presidential Inauguration as a recurring National Special Security Event. Events may be designated NSSEs when they warrant the full protection, incident management and counterterrorism capabilities of the Federal Government. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Kimberly Reaves/Released)
A crewmember from Maritime Security Response Team-East, located in Chesapeake, Va., looks on during a security patrol on the Potomac River in Washington ahead of the 2021 Presidential Inauguration, Jan. 16, 2021. On Sept. 24, 2018, the Department of Homeland Security designated the Presidential Inauguration as a recurring National Special Security Event. Events may be designated NSSEs when they warrant the full protection, incident management and counterterrorism capabilities of the Federal Government. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Kimberly Reaves/Released)
Reported 16 JAN 2021
Admiral Karl Schultz, Commandant of the U.S. Coast Guard deliver the news that Michael Barth is the selected 2019 Auxiliarist of the Year. He serves with Flotilla 014-05-11 of Upper Manhattan, New York City. He has logged over 2,000 hours of volunteer services to support the Coast Guard's various missions and messages. Bravo Zulu! We at the District are very proud of you and honored to serve with you. (Official U.S. Coast Guard Memo)
Reported 25 SEPT 2020