Thursday, September 27, 2012

ANACO's announced for 2012-14 term

WASHINGTON - The following Coast Guard Auxiliary members have been
selected to serve as Area National Commodores (ANACO's) for a two-year
term of office commencing 01-NOV-12:

1) ANACO-Chief Counsel (CC): Douglas S. Crean
2) ANACO-Diversity (DV): Nancy L. Rudiger
3) ANACO-Response and Prevention (RP): David Elliot
4) ANACO-Recreational Boating (RB): L. Daniel Maxim
5) ANACO-FORCECOM (FC): Sigurd E. Murphy
6) ANACO-Planning and Performance (PP): Fred C. Gates
7) ANACO-Information Technology (IT): Stephen C. Johnson

Congratulations to all!


Christopher Todd
Deputy Director | Government & Public Affairs
U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary

Monday, September 17, 2012

Division 12: Flotilla 12-01 Boating Safety Class Offerings

COURSE NAME START DATE LOCATION/DIST CONTACT DETAILS
About Boating Safely Sun, 30 Sep 2012
One Day
Bayside, NY
5 Miles
Michael D. Kaff
12-01@verizon.net
 
 
About Boating Safely Sun, 21 Oct 2012
One Day
Bayside, NY
5 Miles
Michael D. Kaff
12-01@verizon.net
 
 
 
About Boating Safely Sun, 18 Nov 2012
One Day
Bayside, NY
5 Miles
Michael D. Kaff
12-01@verizon.net
Flyer

Sunday, September 9, 2012

D1SR Elections -014/12

The results of the D1SR elections are as follows:
 
DCO - Vincent T. Pica
DCOS - Alexander J. Malewski
DCAPT - SECNY North - James M. Canavan (re-elected)
DCAPT - SECNY South - David G. Porter
DCAPT - SECLIS North - George C. White (re-elected)
DCAPT - SECLIS South - John J. Knipper
(Reported by COMO Harold M. Marschall D1SR)
 
L-R George C. White, David G. Porter, Vincent T. Pica, John J. Knipper, James M. Canavan, and Alexander J. Malewski who are the elected leadership for 2013 in D1SR being sworn in by IPNACO Nicholas Kerrigan.
(Photo by: Joseph Heslin VCDR, Div. 12)

More Photos From the Tug Boat Race

 
More Photos From The
Tug Boat Race Held in New York Harbor
 
The MAURANIA III and QUANTICO CREEK go bow-to-bow for the tug-of-war push competition as the THORNTON watches from above
 
First in Class B is the MEAGAN ANN opening up both of her 2, 250 hp diesel engines to blow past the other tugs in her class.  She was also a winner of the line-toss competition
 
The massive winner of Class A, LINCOLN SEA, is the largest tug in the Harbor at 118 feet and 8,000 hp.  She passes the finish line in front of the FDNY's fireboat "343" on the west side of the Hudson River. Note the size of the people on the bow
 
LITTLE TOOT, who's not so little, takes first place in Division C as she passes the GAGE PAUL THORNTON
 
 
The MAURANIA III and QUANTICO CREEK go bow-to-bow for the tug-of-war push competition as the THORNTON watches from above
 
(correction from previous article)
The McAllister's 101 foot MAURANIA III won the award for the best looking tug.  She was built in 2004 and is 4,000 hp.  McAllister Towing and Transportation has participated in the Tug Boat Race since 1992
 
 
THE BRONX, smallest tug in the fleet at 25 feet and 200 hp, chugs happily along toward the finish.  She was awarded the best vintage tug
 
 
Salty the dog is a crew member aboard THE BRONX and enjoys all the festivities.  Last year Salty won the award for best mascot
 
 
The BUCHANAN 12, a push boat with a blunt bow, comes in next with a successful throw from the starboard side directly over the top of the shore side bollard
 
All photos courtesy Hope Wright

Tug Boat Race Held in New York Harbor

 Tug Boat Race Held in New York Harbor
NEW YORK, September 2, 2012 – The first Sunday in September is reserved for the Annual Great North River Tugboat Race and Competition in the Hudson River organized by the Working Harbor Committee.  This was their 20th Anniversary and bigger than ever with 22 tugs from New York and New Jersey, and hundreds of enthusiastic spectators at the west end of Pier 84, as well as on board the Circle Line spectator boat MANHATTAN.
The line-up began at 9:30 in the morning as the tugs headed one nautical mile north to 79nd Street for a 10:30 start. Four US Coast Guard Auxiliary safety patrol vessels, including AMIGO IV from Division 12, OBSESSION, SEA SMOKE and RENEGADE, were on station early due to the expected heavy river traffic for Labor Day weekend and to enforce the 200 yard security zone around the Intrepid Air and Space Museum on Pier 86.
Linda Sturgis, USCG Commander/Chief of Prevention from Sector New York, addressed the crowd and participated in the awards ceremony.  Commander Sturgis was also a judge in the best tattoo competition which is open to tug boat captains and crew. According to the NYC Economic Development Corporation, the tug boat industry provides over 170,000 vital jobs in the Port of NY/NJ and brings in billions of dollars in revenue.
The race was divided into four divisions:  Division A (3,000 hp and up) was won by the largest tug in the harbor, the LINCOLN SEA, at 118 feet and 8,000 hp.  Division B (1500-2999 hp) was won by the MEAGAN ANN, 81 feet with twin 2,250 hp diesels, whose crew last year dressed in pirate outfits. Division C (500-1499 hp) was won by LITTLE TOOT who entered the race for the first time this year. Class D was won by the United States Merchant Marine Academy at Kings Point on GROWLER whose crew also received an award for best dressed crew. The line-throwing competition this year was won by BUCHANAN 12 and MEAGAN ANN.  Each tug gets three shots to heave the 2" diameter hawser over a bollard.
Trophies were awarded to the winners of the Popeye spinach eating contest and certificates from Popeye's Navy went to each contestant.   The best mascot award went to a black lab named Duke from the tug PEGASUS. Best vintage tug award went to THE BRONX, which is the smallest tug at only 25 feet in length and 200 hp.
The Race was narrated by Captain Jerry Robert and Captain John Doswell. The event is sponsored by the Working Harbor Committee, Hudson River Park Trust, Circle Line, the NYC Economic Development Corporation and P.D. O'Hurley's who supplied the BBQ.  Further information: www.workingharbor.com  
Submitted by Hope Wright, USCG Auxiliary Division Staff Officer, Public Affairs
 
The AMIGO IV, USCG Auxiliary facility from Division 12 on safety patrol, pauses to admire the FDNY's state-of-the-art fireboat getting ready for her water display marking the finish line. The 343 is named after the 343 firefighters whose lives were lost on 9/11.
 THE BRONX, smallest tug in the fleet at 25 feet and 200 hp, chugs happily along toward the finish.  She was awarded the best vintage tug.
The MAURANIA III and QUANTICO CREEK go bow-to-bow for the tug-of-war push competition as the THORNTON watches from above.
All photos by Hope Wright

D1SR Elections

> TO: ALAUXDIST1SR
> FM: COMO 1SR
> Subj: D1SR Elections -014/12
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> 1. The results of the D1SR elections are as follows:
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> DCO - Vincent T. Pica
> DCOS - Alexander J. Malewski
> DCAPT - SECNY North - James M. Canavan (re-elected)
> DCAPT - SECNY South - David G. Porter
> DCAPT - SECLIS North - George C. White (re-elected)
> DCAPT - SECLIS South - John J. Knipper
>
> 2. The purpose of this list is to keep Auxiliarists in the First
> Southern abreast of current developments, policies, manuals, etc.
>
> 3. Internet Release and Distribution is Authorized.
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> 4. COMO sends
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Again, congratulations to all of the newly elected officers!

Saturday, September 8, 2012

D1 SR Elections at Coast Guard Station NY

Congratulations to all of the new officers. I'm sure you will make us all proud! 


Past national commodore Nick Kerrigan Administers Prologue and Oath. 

 A big congrats to Dave Porter of Flotilla 12-07, the new Captain of Sector NY! Dave is pictured with Past National Commodore Nick Kerrigan and Commodore Hal Marshall.


Photos courtesy: Gerard Andrews

Friday, September 7, 2012

Excerpt from D1 Chief of Staff notes

While we are reviewing a D1 alcohol policy and aligning with Area and HQ, please ensure none of your units--CG cutters, small boats and aircraft including Aux units-- transport any alcohol for any reason without permission of the District Commander.

Just be reminded that you are restricted from transporting alcohol on CG aircraft.  Even unopened alcohol for personal consumption.   

Windcheck magazine is new Coast Guard Auxiliary boating safety partner

News Release

Windcheck magazine is new Coast Guard Auxiliary boating safety partner

WASHINGTON − The Coast Guard Auxiliary is teaming with WindCheck magazine of Bridgeport, Connecticut, to help promote boating safety. WindCheck joins several boating magazines serving the boating public featuring stories about boating – and boating safety. WindCheck, published eleven times per year, distributes over 30,000 copies to more than 850 yacht clubs, marinas, marine stores, select restaurants and other waterfront venues in New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island and Massachusetts.
 
Date: Sep 6, 2012
U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Public Affairs

Saturday, September 1, 2012

New senior leaders elected to serve US Coast Guard Auxiliary

News Release

New senior leaders elected to serve US Coast Guard Auxiliary

WASHINGTON – The Coast Guard Auxiliary national board has elected new senior leadership to guide the organization through October 2014.

Commodore Thomas C. Mallison of Bear Lake, Mich. was elected as the organization's national commodore.  Mallison will succeed current National Commodore James E. Vass, Jr. who is completing his two-year term of office.  Mallison has served as vice national commodore under Vass since November 2010. 

"The expanding number of operational, administrative and logistical missions that the Coast Guard Auxiliary is able to perform gives us ever-increasing opportunities for service," said Mallison.  "Every member should be able to attain personal satisfaction within that array of missions."

Mallison has identified "training, communication, and members" as the watchwords that will help guide the Auxiliary's focus during his tenure as national commodore.

Commodore Mark Simoni of Saginaw, Mich. was elected to succeed Mallison as the vice national commodore of the Coast Guard Auxiliary.  Simoni previously served as a deputy national commodore overseeing the Midwestern U.S. region.

District Commodore Harold A. Marschall of First District – Southern Region, was elected to serve as the deputy national commodore -Atlantic area east.

District Commodore Richard Washburn of Eight District - Eastern Region, was elected to serve as the deputy national commodore - Atlantic area west.

District Commodore Angelo A. Perata of Eleventh District - Northern Region, was elected to serve as the deputy national commodore - Pacific area.

These commodore-elects will serve a two-year term beginning November 1, 2012.  The elections were held at the Coast Guard Auxiliary national conference (NACON) in San Antonio last week.

NACON was hosted by the Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc., a non-profit organization based in St. Louis that provides business management, financial and training support for the Coast Guard Auxiliary. 


The U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary created by an Act of Congress in 1939 is the uniformed civilian component of the U.S. Coast Guard supporting the Coast Guard in nearly all its missions. Coast Guard men and women live and work in the communities they serve and understand the unique needs of those communities.

For more information on the Coast Guard Auxiliary, please visit cgaux.org