US Coast Guard Auxiliary Central Marin - Flotilla 1-4
The U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary is a volunteer organization established by Congress in 1939, comprised of over 32,000 members dedicated to supporting the Coast Guard's non-military and non-law-enforcement missions. With units across all 50 states and territories, they engage in various activities including safety patrols, boating safety education, and vessel safety checks to promote recreational boating safety.
In addition to their primary focus on boating safety, Auxiliary members also participate in communications, inspections, environmental protection, and homeland security missions, demonstrating their versatility within the Coast Guard structure. Open to individuals aged 17 and older, the Auxiliary offers numerous training and qualification opportunities, making it a vital component of the nation's maritime safety efforts.
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