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Membership begins with the New Member training program. This
program explains the Auxiliary and it's functions, and assists
you in getting started. You will be enrolled as a member of the
U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary, which entitles you to many training
opportunities for qualifications, as in:
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Vessel Examiner
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Air and Surface Operations
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Marine Safety & Environmental Protection
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Aids to Navigation Verifier
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Radio Watchstanding
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Instructor
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Chart Updating
If
you desire to participate in any of these activities, you must
first undergo training and then qualifications in the specific
program. This is designed to ensure proficiency and safety.
Ample opportunity to participate in the qualification training
is provided by Auxiliary trainers throughout each year.
If
you have a vessel (facility) and want to use it to assist Coast
Guard and Auxiliary operational programs, you must first offer
it for use as an operational facility. Operational Facility
owners and others wishing to participate in on-the-water
activities complete a Boat Crew Qualification program. The Boat
Crew Qualification consists of in-depth seamanship and boat
handling training followed by a series of proficiency
demonstrations, both written and practical. These validate your
ability to competently carry out operational missions as a crew
member or coxswain.
At some point you may wish to take the advanced Auxiliary
Operational Specialty (AUXOP) courses. This is more training!
These courses may be taken any time throughout your Auxiliary
career and provide fun and meaningful experience. The seven
Specialty Courses are listed below:
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PATROLS
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COMMUNICATIONS
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SEAMANSHIP
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PILOTING/NAVIGATION
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WEATHER
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SEARCH AND RESCUE
As
you can see, there is a wealth of training courses available to
you at no cost. |