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Four Cornerstones

Fox Lake Flotilla June 21 , 2014 Coast Guard Auxiliary Member Training. Four Cornerstones. T he four cornerstones are defined as follows: Member Services Recreational Boating Safety Operations and Marine Safety Fellowship. Defined.

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Four Cornerstones

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  1. Fox Lake Flotilla June 21, 2014 Coast Guard Auxiliary Member Training Four Cornerstones

  2. The four cornerstones are defined as follows: • Member Services • Recreational Boating Safety • Operations and Marine Safety • Fellowship Defined

  3. The first and primary mission of the Auxiliary is to attract, recruit, develop, train, nurture, and retain Auxiliarists for assignment to duty. • Finance Staff (FN) • Information Services (IS) • Communications Services (CS) • Materials (MA) • Human Resources (HR) • Member Training (MT) • Legal/Parliamentarian (LP) • Public Affairs (PA) • Publications (PB) • Secretary/Records (SR) Member Services

  4. These include, but are not limited to: • Public Education (PE) • Vessel Examinations (VE) • Distribution of RBS literature and information to the boating public, and commercial and governmental organizations RBS Visitation Program (RBSVP). • Liaison for the purposes of enhancing RBS and the images of the Coast Guard and the Auxiliary in RBS environs with other organizations, committees, groups, clubs, associations, and enterprises. Recreational Boating Safety

  5. These include, but are not limited to: • Operations (OP) • Aviation (AV) • Communications (CM) • Marine Safety (MS) • Navigation Systems (NS) Operations and Marine Safety

  6. Fellowship remains an essential ingredient in making any organization of volunteers successful. The Coast Guard recognizes the importance of this aspect of volunteer participation and encourages a close relationship between Auxiliarists and other Coast Guard personnel. Fellowship makes the team work and binds the entire organization together. Fellowship

  7. Requirements for VFC, FC Requirements for Division Commander and Vice Leadership

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