
Flotilla 33
9th District Eastern Region
Buffalo, New York


ABOUT THE COAST GUARD AUXILIARY
The United States Coast Guard Auxiliary was established by Congress in 1939 to assist the Coast Guard in promoting boating safety. The Auxiliary is made up of over 36,000 uniformed members from all walks of life who receive special training so that they may be a functional part of Coast Guard Forces. Auxiliarists assist the Coast Guard in non-law enforcement programs such as public education, vessel safety checks, safety patrols, search and rescue, maritime security and environmental protection and Coast Guard Academy introduction programs for youth. Auxiliarists volunteer more than 2 million hours annually to benefit other boaters and their families.
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Latest update:
8 February 2010