Flotilla 3-10 What's New!


3-10 Flotilla Bridge for 2020 and 2021
Vietnam Veterans Honored

In late 2018 the USCG Auxiliary authorized the recognition of ‘feet on the ground’ Vietnam vets and it has taken longer than anticipated to receive all the pins. The pins were presented at the flotilla annual picnic.
Pictured above, left to right, are Michelle Thornton, District Commodore (DCO), Glen Thomason, Charles Thomas, John O’Neil, Andris Baltins, and Edward Gray, Division Vice Commander 03 (VCDR). Wayne Ploger and Don Chamberlain, not pictured, also will receive the pins.
The leadership for 2019 is Andy Baltins, Flotilla Commander and Tom Panther, Flotilla Vice Commander. (L-R)

Seasons Greetings from Flotilla 3-10
Flotilla 3-10 Honors It's Veterans
Flotilla ADVOCATE Newsletter Voted BEST in District
Flotilla 3-10 requalifies five Nav Aid Verifiers
Flotilla Shares Day with Eclipse and Picnic
July Newsletter features special buoy
Flotilla 3-10 Honored as a First Responder
GARY PALSGROVE -2016 Auxiliarist of the Year
2017 Flotilla Leadership Sworn In
FLOTILLA 3-10 INSTALLS NEW OFFICERS
On December 10 Flotilla 3-10 of Callao, Va. held its Change of Watch meeting at the Inn in Montross where G. Edward Gray Jr. was installed as Flotilla Commander and Andris Baltins was installed as Vice Flotilla Commander for the coming year. New Flotilla Staff Officers were installed as well. The Change of Watch is a time honored opportunity for members, past and present, to join together during the holiday season to participate in the tradition of transferring authority and responsibility of elected and appointed officers and to celebrate the holiday season with fellow shipmates.
In 2016 the Flotilla reached some significant milestones. They conducted 446 Vessel Safety Checks, an increase of 40% over 2015. They conducted 6 public and 5 private boating safety education classes for 856 students in 5 counties of the Northern Neck and Middle Peninsula. The Kids ‘n Water class was taught to 560 kindergarten and first grade students in Essex, Northumberland, Richmond and Westmoreland County schools and will be expanded in 2017 to other area schools. 76 patrol missions involving more than 425 underway hours were conducted. This included the verification of 77 Federal and Private Aids to navigation throughout their area of responsibility. Finally, 12 “Award Winning” newsletters, “The Advocate” were published and distributed to members throughout the District showcasing the breadth and depth of member commitment to the Four Cornerstones of the Auxiliary.