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The mission of U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Operations is to provide operational, logistic and training support to U.S. Coast Guard Programs. Auxiliary resources are used for missions authorized by the Commandant of the U.S. Coast Guard and/or the Secretary of Homeland Security. Auxiliarists provide crucial, non-law enforcement and non-military operational support to Coast Guard missions including:
- Conducting Safety Patrols.
- Performing Search and Rescue Missions.
- Conducting Support Transport Missions of personnel and of supplies during natural disasters.
- Providing Perimeter Security during regattas and other marine events.
- Conducting Verification of Aids to Navigation and ATON checks after severe storms.
- Conducting Pollution and Environmental Patrols.
Flotilla 20-04, New Bern and our local U.S. Coast Guard Station Hobucken often conduct training Patrols together, providing opportunities for both the active duty Coast Guard and the Coast Guard Auxiliary to train to become coxswain and crew and to maintain currency.
Coast Guard Auxiliary on the water operations are conducted in specially equipped, privately owned power boats, sailboats and other designated Auxiliary facilities. Flotilla 20-04, New Bern conducts these operations on sections of the Lower Neuse and the Trent Rivers. Qualified coxswain and crew carry out assigned underway missions under Coast Guard orders. The training and qualifications process for crew and coxswains is an ongoing process with each Patrol providing training opportunities for our members.
ALWAYS REMEMBER PEOPLE ARE NOT SUSPICIOUS, BEHAVIOR IS!