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AUXPAD Training

 Member Training courses of instruction include:

  • Instructor (IT).  IT-qualified USCG Auxiliarists develop and deliver public education (PE) and member training (MT) to the public and fellow members.
  • Vessel Examination (VE).  VE-qualified USCG Auxiliarists provide free Vessel Safety Checks (VSCs) to the boating public on request.
  • Program Visitation (PV).  PV-qualified USCG Auxiliarists establish and maintain relationships with marinas, chandleries, and other commercial enterprises to advance recreational boating safety (RBS) goals.
  • Public Affairs (PA).  PA-qualified USCG Auxiliarists coordinate USCG's and Auxiliary's communications with America's boating public.
  • Communications (TCO, CWS).  Qualified USCG Auxiliarists stand communications watches at USCG facilities and maintain radio communications nets when needed.
  • Operations (OP).  Qualified USCG Auxiliarists conduct safety and security patrols on America's waterways.  Roles include Coxswain and Boat Crew.
  • Auxiliary Operations Specialty (AUXOP).  AUXOP-qualified USCG Auxiliarists have completed a "PhD in Boating" that includes challenging courses in Navigation, Weather, Patrols, Leadership, and more.

Member Training - Building Skills - Force Multiplication

USCG Auxiliary Occoquan-Fairfax Flotilla Coxswains and Boat Crew are providing expert instruction to new members seeking qualification.

 Boat Crew and Coxswain candidates receive first aid instruction from an EMT-certified shipmate.

Boat Crew and Coxswain candidates receive first aid instruction from an EMT-certified shipmate.

 

 As part of the Boat Crew program, candidates need to master Search and Rescue (SAR) basics. 

 As part of the Boat Crew program, candidates need to master Search and Rescue (SAR) basics.

 

Crew and Coxswain candidates also need to demonstrate night proficiency.  Here, a pre-underway brief is conducted. 

Crew and Coxswain candidates also need to demonstrate night proficiency.  Here, a pre-underway brief is conducted.

 

All Crew and Coxswains and those seeking to be qualified have to participate in an annual operations workshop. 

All Crew and Coxswains and those seeking to be qualified have to participate in an annual operations workshop.