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Welcome to the Flotilla 7-2, District 11NR Web Site


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Salt Lake City Flotilla holds it's meetings on the first Monday of the month.  This meeting is open to the public and all are invited.

Command and Staff Officers of Flotilla 7-2, Salt Lake City UT

Flotilla Commander:  DONALD MOYLE
Immediate Past Flotilla Commander:  KEVIN WOODRUFF
Flotilla Staff Officer - Communications:  MICHAEL WILLIAMS
Flotilla Staff Officer - Finance:  PAUL BROWN
Flotilla Staff Officer - Human Resources:  PAUL BROWN

Flotilla 7-2 is pleased to provide the State of Utah and the boating public with support, training, search and rescue regarding boating and boating activities.

The Flotilla is made up of members from the Wasatch Front area of Utah. The members of 7-2 mainly patrol Jordanelle Reservoir, Lake Powell, and Strawberry Reservoir.

At times they will support activities on Utah Lake, Deer Creek Reservoir, Echo Reservoir, to name a few.

Members of 7-2 are involved in all aspects of the Auxiliary but mainly focus on Operations (Boating).

What is the USCG Auxiliary

  The U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary is the uniformed, all-volunteer component of the United States Coast Guard. The Auxiliary was created by an Act of Congress in 1939 and has grown to over 32,000 members who daily support the Coast Guard in all its non-military, and non-law-enforcement missions. We have members and units in all 50 states, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, American Samoa, and Guam.  
   Auxiliary members conduct safety patrols on local waterways, assist in Search and Rescue, teach boating safety classes, conduct free vessel safety checks for the public, provide boating safety literature to dealers, as well as many other activities related to recreational boating safety.  
   The Coast Guard considers the Auxiliary its primary resource for recreational boating safety outreach and prevention (see the message "From the Commandant"), and each Coast Guard district around the nation has established a senior officer and staff to provide tight liaison and coordination between the active-duty Coast Guard and the various Auxiliary units in that district.  
   And in many inland portions of the country, where the majority of U.S. recreational boating occurs on lakes and rivers, the Auxiliary is the sole Coast Guard presence!  
   But the Auxiliary is more than recreational boating safety; we regularly serve alongside our active-duty shipmates serving as communications watchstanders, uninspected passenger vessel inspectors, training resources for air and sea operations, numerous duties related to environmental protection and homeland security, and even as chefs! In fact, there are nearly two dozen "qualifications"open to Auxiliarists willing to put in the time and training. Collectively, Auxiliarists volunteer over 4.5 million hours per year and complete nearly 500,000 missions – a true force multiplier for the Coast Guard!  
   Membership in the Auxiliary is open to persons 17 years of age and older. We are organized into 16 districts nationwide, comprised of 171 divisions with approximately 980 flotillas. No matter where you live, there is a flotilla near you. Find the unit nearest your Zip Code by clicking on "Units" at the top of this page. And for dozens of reasons why you should join, visit "Recruiting". You will not be sorry!  

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