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Division 10
- 8th District -
Coastal Region
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WelcomeWe thank you for visiting our Division 10 website. We are part of the United Coast Guard Auxiliary. As part of Team Coast Guard, Division 10 serves Lake Texoma (on the Texas side) and Lake Ray Roberts. Recently, a member from Flotilla 10-02 (West Texoma) of the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary discovered two water-logged canoe enthusiasts bobbing up and down in two –four foot waves at Lake Ray Roberts near Sanger, Texas. The water temperature was near 70 degrees and all they were wearing were their swimsuits and lifejackets. They were clinging to their oars after their canoe capsized because of the rough seas… and they were a long way from shore. When the Auxiliary member found them, their canoe was nowhere in sight. He helped them board his boat and gave them towels and blankets to warm them while he shuttled them safely to the marina. These people were fortunate… they were wearing their lifejackets. The U.S. Coast Guard and the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary reminds boaters to ALWAYS wear their lifejackets and to ensure that all required safety equipment is onboard their vessel and in good, working order. What is the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary?The U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary (USCGAUX) is the civilian volunteer arm of the U.S. Coast Guard. It was created by Congress in 1939 to provide non-military support to the Coast Guard. Who are we?We're folks just like you. In fact, we may be your neighbors. We're 30,000+ men and women who are proud to wear the Auxiliary uniform and receive awards and prestigious recognition for our valuable, dedicated service. What we do...Auxiliarists are probably best known for educating the public through their Boating Safety Classes and Vessel Safety Checks. Yet, we do so much more, and our responsibilities continue to grow since passage of the Coast Guard Authorization Act of 1996. The Authorization Act assigns the Auxiliary the role of assisting the Coast Guard in performance of any Coast Guard function, duty, role, mission, or operation authorized by law, except law enforcement duties and war. Auxiliarists also have opportunities to serve side-by-side with active duty members of the Coast Guard team at their stations and in times of disaster. Each year Coast Guard Auxiliarists...
To join the US Coast Guard Auxiliary you must be 17 years of age or older and a United States Citizen. Ownership of a boat or a radio station is desirable, but not mandatory. Contact our Division Captain Dean Dorothy or Division Vice-Captain Brenda Richmond to find out more information about how you can join our dedicated and fun-loving team! Each Flotilla welcomes new members and provides the necessary training which opens a world of opportunities to boating enthusiasts. For a list of North Texas Flotillas click here. And come join us at one of our next meetings! Semper Paratus! (Always Ready!)
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