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When We Meet
Our flotilla normally meets at 7:00 p.m. on the third Tuesday of every
month at Boldt Construction, N21 W23340 Ridgeview Pkwy, Waukesha,
Wisconsin. Visitors are welcome.
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2008 Meeting Schedule
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January 15
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February 19
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March 18
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April 15
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May 20
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June 17
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July 15
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August 19
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September 16
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October 21
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November 18
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December 16
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Who We Are
Our flotilla currently consists of 34 members who actively patrol
Waukesha, Wisconsin area waterways and regularly meet with the boating
public at marinas and in classrooms.
As a civilian component of the U.S. Coast Guard, we directly support
all of its missions except military and law enforcement actions.
Benefits of Membership
We are constantly looking for qualified members. United States citizens
18 years of age and older without a felony conviction are welcome to join
us.
Members are eligible to receive the world's finest on-the-water
training. Courses are offered in Navigation, Seamanship, Communications,
Weather, Patrols, and Search & Rescue.
Other optional benefits include the Coast Guard Credit Union, access
to Coast Guard Exchanges, and insurance coverage.
The pride of wearing the Auxiliary uniform is amplified by the
Auxiliary awards system. Your efforts will be recognized and rewarded.
Opportunities
We have numerous opportunities for members to become involved in all
aspects of boating:
- Public Education - Teach courses on
boating safety, navigation, and seamanship to recreational boaters
of all ages.
- Vessel Safety Checks - Give free safety
checks to recreational and commercial fishing vessels.
- Operations - Provide boaters and
the Coast Guard helpful information and emergency assistance.
- Marine Environmental
Protection - Help promote clean waterways through marine pollution
awareness programs that help to recognize, protect and assess the
environment.
- Recruiting - Build a stronger Coast
Guard team through promoting awareness of career opportunities for
service.
- Administrative Support - Assist the Coast Guard
in areas such as computer operations, radio watchstanding,
publications and public affairs.
Fun & Fellowship
Our dedication to boating safety provides a congenial atmosphere for
getting together to exchange boating experiences. You'll find a special
camaraderie among Auxiliarists. We're sure you will make long lasting,
meaningful relationships.
Knowing that you belong to a special group of people and directly
participate in helping to save lives gives your membership a special
meaning.
Contact Us
If you would like more information about becoming a member
of our flotilla (or any other Flotilla), please feel free to:
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