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Guardians of the Golden Isles

10-10 FACILITY ON SSI BEACH PATROL

10-10 FACILITY ON SSI BEACH PATROL

 

 USCGA FLOTILLA ST SIMONS ISLAND 070-10-10 

"Guardians of the Golden Isles"

 

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 BORN 1998 OR AFTER? GEORGIA LAW SAYS YOU MUST COMPLETE A DNR & USCG APPROVED BOATING COURSE & CARRY A BOATING CARD TO OPERATE A MOTOR VESSEL. 

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ARE YOUR SURE YOUR BOAT IS SAFE?

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LOOK FOR OUR FLOTILLA 10-10 VESSEL EXAMINERS AT A RAMP OR MARINA NEAR YOU OR WE CAN MEET YOU AT YOUR VESSEL AROUND THE BRUNSWICK AREA TO BE SURE YOU AND YOUR FAMILY ARE SAFE ON THE WATER!! GET A FREE VSC OR CONTACT US FOR AN APPOINTMENT AT YOUR DOCK.

Your family and friends are counting on you so don't take a chance...don't let you boat be caught out there without one on your port side!
Contact a UCAUX Flotilla 10-10 qualified vessel examiner for a FREE Vessel Safety Check today! 

PS...Don't forget to: FILE A FLOAT PLAN

 Vessels need VSCs

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 The US Coast Guard Auxiliary is the all-volunteer component of the
United States Coast Guard within the Department of Homeland Security.

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. 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. Collectively, Auxiliarists volunteer over 4.5 million hours per year and complete nearly 500,000 missions – a true force multiplier for the Coast Guard! Last year Auxiliarists volunteer missions spent over 11,000 hours in the air and 170,000 hours on surface patrols which enabled Auxiliarists to save 332 lives and assist 9,548 others. We conducted 102,620 vessel safety checks and over 58,000 hours in the classroom conducting public education.

 But the Auxiliary is more than recreational boating safety; we regularly serve alongside our active-duty shipmates serving as communications watch standers, 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. 

 Membership in the Auxiliary is open to persons 17 years of age and older. You do not need to have a military background to join us. The USCG Auxiliary is organized into 16 districts nationwide, comprised of 171 divisions with approximately 980 flotillas. 

WE ARE FLOTILLA 10-10 OF THE "SUPER 7" DISTRICT, A PART OF SECTOR CHARLESTON. OUR AOR IS IN COASTAL GEORGIA THAT INCLUDES BRUNSWICK / ST SIMONS ISLAND.  

 The 7th District is one of 9 Districts in the nation. It’s Sector’s stretch from Charleston, South Carolina all the way to San Juan and within the 7th District there are 104 Flotillas with 4,000 Active Duty coast guard and 5,600 Auxiliarists. District 7 is the largest of all the16 CG districts. That alone will tell you how important the auxiliary is to the Coast Guard Seventh District and as an extension to the national footprint in terms of presence and operations coverage.  

 District 7 has 17 Divisions. Of those 17 Divisions we are Division 10. Within the 10th Division, we are Flotilla 10. Here at Coast Guard Station Brunswick, the Aux works to support both the station and the public. Our area of responsibility (AOR) stretches from northern Cumberland Island to Sapelo Sound.

  To find out more information on how you can join us and become one of Americas Volunteers and a part of team "Guardians of the Golden Isles"

  
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