Posted on Sep 2, 2015
SSgt David Tedrow
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I was for 3-4 years
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Stephen Bernardoni
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I was part of the USCGA for 2 years. In my experience, a lot of the "flotillas" are disorganized. One example is I never received my ID card after reminding them several times.
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PO1 Robert Gasser
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Add one more. 26 y vet. Ret April of 14
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PO2 Jeffrey Sheibels
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Edited >1 y ago
The Coast Guard Auxiliary is a part of the Coast Guard. However, they are only there to support the Coast Guards boater safety mission. They mostly go around and check your life jackets, flares, and offer tows to help the small boat stations. I've heard stories of them getting in the way by overstepping their role, and authority.

By the way. The Coast Guard Auxiliary doesn't actually get paid. The Coast Guard will only pay for their fuel used. Everything else is out of pocket.
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SGT Jerrold Pesz
SGT Jerrold Pesz
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According to the Coast Guard they do everything that the Coast Guard does except law enforcement.
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PO2 Jeffrey Sheibels
PO2 Jeffrey Sheibels
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In reality they don't.
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SSgt David Tedrow
SSgt David Tedrow
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Not true PO2 Sheibels, when I was assigned to an AD CG Unit in Chicago I was trained and certified as a Boat Crew on the AD boats and was in training to be a Coxswain on them as well. I was also trained and certified as a Radio Watchstander at the station as well. Many Auxiliary Units that are at or near AD stations do many of the same jobs as AD CG does. Also the Auxiliary pays for much of the training, if on orders, that members get by using AD CG schools. They paid for my transportation, housing and food during the training. Plus we are covered by the same medical as AD CG when under orders and have CG Exchange privileges.
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Bill Scholz
Bill Scholz
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We are 26,000 members serving our nation and our communities in 825 local units since 1939.
3.8 million hours per year in support of the U.S. Coast Guard, in the classroom, at the ramp and pier, on 1,800 vessels, 160 aircraft and with 1,400 radio facilities.
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