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Members Deck"THE GUARDIAN ETHOS"
19 SEPT 2009 - PROPER PPE "Auxiliarists may not wear any distinctive part of the uniform or official Auxiliary insignia with civilian clothing." Coast Guard Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) that is authorized for Auxiliary use while assigned to duty and that has Auxiliary markings (e.g. - "U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary" displayed on the back of a Coast Guard Type III life jacket) falls within the scope of, "...any distinctive part of the uniform..." Auxiliary-marked PPE, including life jackets and float coats, are therefore only authorized for wear by Auxiliarists when in uniform and assigned to duty. The Auxiliary Uniform Procurement Guide has also been changed to reflect this policy.
17SEPT 2009
- SEW ON INFO
One
Auxiliary sew-on qualification insignia is authorized for wear on the
ODU. By extension, this also applies for Working Blue and the Hot
Weather Uniform authorized for wear by Auxiliarists. Such insignia
shall be centered directly above the "USCG AUXILIARY" cloth tape
immediately above the wearer's left breast pocket. Embroidered insignia
shall be the same size as the metal insignia, centered on a tape the
full width of the pocket. The tape shall not exceed the width of the
pocket. If an Auxiliarist has earned more than one qualification
insignia, then the insignia that is worn shall be at the discretion of
the Auxiliarist. Temporary/conditional sew-on qualification insignia
shall not be worn on these uniforms. The Auxiliary sew-on AUXOP
device is authorized for wear on these uniforms. It is the only
Auxiliary device so authorized. It shall be centered directly above the
cloth nametape immediately above the wearer's right breast pocket. 15 SEPT 2009 - GAR WORKSHEET A GAR Worksheet has been developed and is recommended by National Surface Operations Division and Surface STAN Team. This GAR Worksheet is for use where local commands have not already provided one. The GAR Worksheet may be found on the "What's New In Surface Operations?" page.
04 SEPT 2009 - Robert's Rules of Order Course Two new course are available on eLearn, the Coast Guard Auxiliary online training center. Chain of Leadership discusses the appropriate way of communicating information and concerns within the organization using the Chain of Leadership and Management. Robert's Rules of Order provides guidance on how to conduct formal meetings. These courses should be of interest to any member and essential to those seeking elected or appointed office during the upcoming elections season. The courses are available at: Chain of Leadership: http://64.207.134.26/usr/moodle2/course/view.php?id=58 Robert's Rules of Order: http://64.207.134.26/usr/moodle2/course/view.php?id=59 If you do not yet have an eLearn account, you will have the opportunity to create one in order to access the courses as part of the sign in process. Bravo Zulu and questions should be directed to John Janik, BA-TDP at jcjanik@gmail.com.
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