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  Auxiliary In A Glance

An Average Day in the USCG Auxiliary

 
- Educated 929 People on Recreational Boating Safety &
                         Marine Environmental Protection Jack Lorden, Aux 12-05, Ocean City, MD, performs watchstanding duties in the Coast Guard Com Center.

 - Completed 7 Regatta Patrols

 - Completed 91 Safety Patrols

 - Accomplished 19 SAR Assists

 - Saved $729,000 Worth of Property

 - Assisted 56 People in Trouble on Water

 - Completed 15 Recruit Support Missions

 - Performed 615 Courtesy Marine Exams

 - Participated in 120 USCG Operational Support

                         Missions

 - Participated in 42 USCG Administration Support

                          Missions

 - Completed 122 Public Affairs Missions

 

One or two recreational boaters, whose death was certain

- somewhere on the waters of the U.S. -

had his or her life saved by a Coast Guard Auxiliarist.
Auxiliary missions: Recreational Boating Safety and Coast Guard Support

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