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"It was great seeing you last night Mark and I’m honored to work with amazing volunteers who help make the CG Ready, Relevant, and Responsive." --retired Senior Chief and Officer in Charge of Station Ft. Macon James Zerinskas
Why join the USCG Auxiliary?
The overarching mission of the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary is to contribute to the safety and security of our citizens, ports, waterways and coastal regions. We will balance our missions of Recreational Boating Safety and Coast Guard Support with Maritime Homeland Security and other challenges that emerge as a result of our growing understanding of changes required in the post-9/11 era.
If you would like more information on the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary and how to join, please contact our Human Resources Staff Officer.
Membership in the Auxiliary is open to persons 17 years of age and older. We are supportive of all people looking to help make a difference on and off the water.
We hope you'll come to one of our monthly meetings (please click Calendar on the left column) or call.
We look forward to welcoming you aboard!
Information for Prospective or New Members:
Please click links below.
New Member Training Information
New Member Enrollment Application, Checklist, and Consent, etc.
New Member Student Study Guide
Photo right: member Helen Andrews schooling the fine Marines at Cherry Point, NC on being safe on the water.
Auxiliary Acronyms & Abbreviations
7029 7-Minute Training Video - Short video for new members on how to use the online 7029 form to report your time.
Photo top: Vice Commandant Admiral Linda Fagan (c) flanked by Helen Andrews, FSO-PV (r) and Sue Hamann, FSO-IS (l) working at the ceremony for the Commissioning of the USCGC Glen Harris.
Photo bottom: The Late Past FC Vern Scott (c) with Dave Tolley, FSO-PB (l) and Mark Sonder, VFC (r), working at the ceremony for the Commissioning of the USCGC Richard Snyder. --photo by Lieutenant Colonel Maurice A. Marshall Jr.
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