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Division 14
Seventh District

Serving North East Florida

CG Auxiliary 70 Years of Service
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Last Updated 07/22/09

What is the Coast Guard Auxiliary?

Things we do:

  • Search & Rescue
  • Surface & Air Operation
  • Safety Patrols
  • Regatta Patrols
  • Chart updates
  • Education
  • Vessel Safety Checks

An Open Invitation to Join!

Jacksonville Beach Flotilla 14-4 meets on the 1st Wednesday of each Month at the Captain's Club, 13363 Beach Blvd, Jacksonville, FL 32246 at 7:00 PM.

Interested boaters are welcome to attend our meeting. Come and meet us, and let us get a chance to know you.

Member Opportunities:

Upon approval, you will be issued a member number and your Certificate will be forwarded to the Flotilla Commander. You will then be administered a Member Pledge to support the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary and its purposes.

As a member, you can wear the Auxiliary uniform, display the Auxiliary Blue Ensign on your "Facility" and perform certain tasks for the Auxiliary and/or the Coast Guard. You are also eligible to start on a series of courses provided at no cost to you. These courses prepare you to actively support programs and missions in the Auxiliary, and administrative and operations support for the Coast Guard.

You may decide to advance to and become an "Operational Auxiliarist (AUXOP) Member." AUXOP involves passing six specialty courses, Communications, Patrols, Navigation, Seamanship, Search & Rescue, and Weather. You may just take some of these courses to enhance your skills in selected areas. You may also take U.S. Coast Guard Academy correspondence courses as additional skill enhancements.

When you decide to participate in on-the-water activities, you will go through a Boat Crew Qualification process which will train you to crew on AUXILIARY OPERATIONAL FACILITIES while under Coast Guard orders, or to crew on COAST GUARD CUTTERS. The first qualification level is BOAT CREW MEMBER, and the second, and "ultimate" level, is AUXILIARY COXSWAIN.
Most Boat Crew training is "on-the-water" and will be aboard Auxiliary boats other than your own.

Passing a boating safety course is not a prerequisite to joining the Auxiliary, but it is required before you can commence training to become boat crew qualified to serve on Auxiliary or Coast Guard vessels.

For more information, please contact our Personnel Officer, Don Mooers, 904-220-0302.

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