United States Coast Guard Auxiliary

United States Coast Guard Auxiliary

Civic and Social Organizations

St Louis, Missouri 259 followers

About us

The United States Coast Guard Auxiliary (USCG Aux) is the uniformed volunteer auxiliary force multiplier of the United States Coast Guard (USCG). Congress established the USCG Aux on June 23, 1939, as the United States Coast Guard Reserve. On February 19, 1941, it was re-designated the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary. The Auxiliary exists to support all USCG missions except roles that require "direct" law enforcement or military engagement. As of 2015, there were approximately 32,000 members of the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary.[2] Collectively the Auxiliary contributes over 4.5 million hours of service each year and completed nearly 500,000 missions in service to support the Coast Guard. Every year Auxiliarists help to save approximately 500 lives, assist 15,000 distressed boaters, conduct over 150,000 safety examinations of recreational vessels, and provide boater safety instruction to over 500,000 students. In total the Coast Guard Auxiliary saves taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars each year.

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Industry
Civic and Social Organizations
Company size
10,001+ employees
Headquarters
St Louis, Missouri
Type
Government Agency
Founded
1943
Specialties
Public Affairs, Volunteer Service, Recreational Boater Safety, and Emergency Planning and Support

Locations

  • Primary

    9449 Watson Industrial Park

    St Louis, Missouri 63126, US

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