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    Flotilla 1-10 San Juan welcomes new members and provides the necessary training, which opens a world of opportunities to boating enthusiasts.


Eligibility

     Membership is open to citizens of the United States and its territories and possessions. In order to become eligible for membership you must be a United States Citizen and 17 years of age. There are no upper age limits or height/weight standards, although for operational activities, you must be physically able to perform certain tasks. The processing consists of a security background check, fingerprints and an open book test. Facility (radio station, boat or aircraft) ownership is desirable but not mandatory. Individuals with special training or experience in any Auxiliary program are encouraged to join. Membership is also open to all active duty or former members of any of the uniformed services and their reserve components.


Benefits

     As an Auxiliarist, you have an opportunity to increase your knowledge of boating safety and acquire special training through advanced classes or by taking correspondence courses from the Coast Guard Institute. Instruction in navigation, meteorology, marine engines, communications, and search and rescue operations enhances the value of you to the Auxiliary while adding to your own boating pleasure.

     You will find great personal satisfaction in providing a valuable public service to the boaters. The possibility of saving lives - even one human life - is always in your path as an Auxiliarist.

     Dedication to boating safety provides you with the atmosphere for getting together to swap boating experiences and participate in exercises, group outings, etc. You'll find a special fellowship among Auxiliarists that's hard to beat. There's time to relax and have fun at Auxiliary outings, rendezvous, cruises and conferences. Auxiliarists make lasting, meaningful friendships.


Uniforms

     You are entitled to wear a uniform similar to those worn by the Coast Guard, but with different markings (silver rather than gold, basically). There are many Auxiliary activities that require you to wear a uniform in order to participate, especially when you are dealing with the public. The minimum uniform is not extremely costly.


Contact Us

This information booklet will give you more information about our activities.               Prospective Members Information Booklet.

If you are interested in joining the Auxiliary this is the opportunity. Please send an e-mail to our Personnel Service Officer.

 

 

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