Flotilla 7-4 Uniform Information
The United States Coast Guard Auxiliary is the civilian, uniformed component of the United States Coast Guard.
United States Coast Guard Auxiliary uniforms distinguish Auxiliarists from members of other uniformed services and civilian auxiliaries. Auxiliary uniforms are identical to Coast Guard officers' uniforms with the exception that the buttons and stripes on Auxiliary uniform dress jackets and shoulder boards are silver in color, rather than gold, thus the terms "Gold Side" and "Silver Side" to differentiate between the Active Duty/Reserve (AD/R) and Auxiliary Coast Guard components.Auxiliarists are expected to wear uniforms intended for specific situations and missions, although some missions require no uniform at all. When wearing USCG uniforms, Auxiliarists are expected to wear the uniform correctly an in accordance with the USCG Auxiliary Manual (AUXMAN). Among other things, this means adherence to modified grooming and body mass standards. While the Auxiliary is not held to the AD/R's grooming and body mass regulations, Auxiliarists in uniform are expected to maintain a trim appearance or wear an optional blue blazer uniform. Auxiliarists may be required to adhere to AD/R grooming and fitness standards if they are directly augmenting AD/R components.
The most commonly-worm USCG Auxiliary Uniforms are:
Office Insignia
Qualification Insignia
Awards
Auxiliarists are volunteers whose primary compensation is the satisfaction derived from saving lives and keeping America's boating public safe. They may also be awarded recognition in the form of ribbons that resemble military awards. In some cases, Auxiliarists may be awarded the same awards as AD/R in recognition of their service. Auxiliarists with prior military service are authorized wear of awards earned while on active or reserve duty.
For more information on How to Wear a Uniform, Refer to the Uniform Manual Guidelines
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