COAST GUARD AUXILIARY LOOKING TO "WELCOME
ABOARD" NEW VOLUNTEERS
Those with a resolution "to make a difference" and a desire to learn new
skills are invited to join
The U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary
MELBOURNE/PALM BAY-- For anyone with a News Year's resolution that
includes finding a meaningful volunteer position, they may find a
perfect fit with the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary.
The U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary is the uniformed civilian volunteer
component of the United States Coast Guard, and is actively seeking more
volunteers interested in serving their country and their community.
The Coast Guard's philosophy is "ready for today...preparing for
tomorrow" against all threats and all hazards. The role of the Coast
Guard Auxiliary is to be a 'force multiplier" for the Coast Guard.
Admiral Thad Allan, Commandant of the Coast Guard, has frequently stated
that the Coast Guard Auxiliary is an integral part of Team Coast Guard.
The Auxiliary participates in all Coast Guard missions authorized by
Congress, with the exception of direct law enforcement and military
action.
"What would I do as a volunteer in the Coast Guard Auxiliary?", you ask.
There are many places where you can make a difference. The Auxiliary
conducts missions on on the water, in the air, and on land. They conduct
safety patrols and search and rescue missions on our waterways, assist
the Coast Guard with homeland security duties, teach boating safety
classes, conduct free vessel safety checks for the public, as well as
many other activities. They are also seeking those individuals who want
to contribute their talents in the areas of web design, information
technology, public affairs, and in many other administrative roles .
Training opportunities (most of which are free) include boat crew and
coxswain (small boat operator), vessel examiner, boating safety class
instructor, public affairs, and many others. Applicants must be a U.S.
Citizen, at least 17 years old, and pass a basic background check. There
are no upper age limits or height/weight standards (although for boat
crew, you must be able to perform certain tasks). There are no minimum
service hours – you can serve as little or as much as you want.
Take the time to
come see us or to talk to us. Please give us a call or come to the next
meeting. We would love to have you in our flotilla so we can train you
to be one of us helping to keep America safe and free.