Saturday, December 20, 2014

SEASONS GREETINGS FROM THE AMERICAN AIRPOWER MUSEUM

 
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The American Airpower Museum - Where History Flies!

1230 New Highway
Farmingdale, NY 11735

Phone: 631-293-6398
            Email: info@americanairpowermuseum.com
Visit Us At: www.americanairpowermuseum.org


Copyright © American Airpower Museum. All Rights Reserved.




DCAPT David G. Porter
Sector NY - South, 1SR

Monday, December 8, 2014

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Sunday, December 7, 2014

Stopping Suicide in our Coast Guard Family

A Message from the National Commodore and the Commandant of the Coast Guard

Stopping Suicide in our Coast Guard Family

Fellow Auxiliarists,

I ask you to take a moment to read Admiral Zukunft's message below. It provides awareness of a very serious and tragic issue that our Coast Guard family must deal with. It also provides guidance on things that we can do to assist, such as practicing the three "knows". As the Commandant writes; know your unit, know your mission, and most importantly, know your people.  Please take this message to heart. Together, we can help make a difference.

 

Very respectfully,

Mark Simoni

National Commodore

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To my Coast Guard family,

This morning, I received a call notifying me that one of our own was lost to suicide.  It was the fifth such call in three weeks.  Each notification is as difficult as the last.  Each notification means we are without another teammate, co-worker and friend.  Each notification means a family is grieving while friends search for answers.  Today there are five less people standing the watch.

 

Suicide can be the result of confusion, pain and suffering which may cloud judgment and cause otherwise unthinkable choices.  The despair faced by those in peril can overwhelm even the strongest among us.  Worse yet, warning signs can be subtle or even unnoticeable.  There are no easy answers.

 

Every one of us is a leader.  As leaders, we need to redouble our efforts in practicing the three "knows."  Know your unit, know your mission and most importantly, know your people.  Our Duty to People requires that we get out, walk around and talk to all those with whom we serve.  Knowing our people requires us to listen.  Do we know their family situation?  Do we know where they live, where they are from, or a few of their interests?  These are not test questions, and we do not learn our people by memorizing cue cards.  We know our people by talking to them and listening to them, regularly and consistently.  This is where leadership matters most and is paramount in our Duty to People.

 

Every one of us is valuable.  As individuals, it is difficult to comprehend the circumstances leading a person to decide to end his or her own life; and it is normal to search for answers and to attempt to understand "why."  The truth is we just don't know.  What we do know is that we all have a duty to watch out for one another and to ask for help when needed.  Doing so requires courage.  It requires courage to reach out for help.  It requires courage to intervene when someone we know displays signs of need.  Asking for help is not a sign of weakness.  

 

If you are in need, take the first step to reach out for help. Early access to care is vital - now is the time to call your Chaplain, Work-Life and servicing medical staffs or anyone you can talk to and trust.  The message to each member of our 88,000 person force of active, reserve, civilian and auxiliary is "you are not alone - there is hope."  That theme is a duty we all share, and it must resonate across every level of our Service.

 

There is hope.  You are not alone.         


 

Most Sincerely,

Admiral Paul F. Zukunft

Commandant

 
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Tuesday, December 2, 2014

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Sunday, November 30, 2014

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Tuesday, November 25, 2014

AUXILIARY UNIVERSITY PROGRAM (AUP) -023/14

1.  The following authorized Auxiliary activity description is effective
immediately.  It will be included as part of the next change to the Coast
Guard Auxiliary Manual, section 2.B. Programs/Activities Authorized for
Auxiliarists:

AUXILIARY UNIVERSITY PROGRAM (AUP)

Auxiliarists are authorized to establish partnerships with accredited
colleges and universities within the U.S. and its territories for the
purpose of enrolling interested and highly motivated students into the
Coast Guard Auxiliary University Program (AUP).  AUP endeavors to
effectively integrate student Auxiliarists' service with their academic
experience. Students who seek to join the Auxiliary through the AUP must
meet all Auxiliary enrollment thresholds and adhere to all Auxiliary
administrative, training, and operational policies subsequent to
enrollment.  They may participate in all aspects of authorized Auxiliary
activities and receive appropriate academic credit for such from the
associated institution.  AUP participants shall adhere to Auxiliary
organizational, administrative, training, and operational structure and
policies as approved and promulgated by the Chief Director.  Auxiliarists
who enroll and participate in the AUP should be strongly supported in
their academic pursuits and Coast Guard Auxiliary mission performance.

2. The purpose of this list is to keep Auxiliarists as well as all other
interested parties abreast of current developments, policies, manuals,
etc.  All information contained herein and linked is OFFICIAL policy and
information.

3. Internet Release and Distribution is Authorized.

4.  CG-BSX sends. 
 
DCAPT David G. Porter, Sector NY/S
1st Southern Region

Monday, November 24, 2014

Happy 75th Anniversary USCG Auxiliary

This summer, Auxiliary shipmates from across District 1 the of the US Coast Guards 1st Northern and 1st Southern Auxiliary Regions, were brought together to share their views and those views memorialized on why they joined the Auxiliary and what we, collectively are all about. Teaming up with PA2 M. Clegg from Sector Boston and the production crew hired to film these mini documentaries were Lynn Enny, Jim Healy and David Porter. I welcome you one and all to view these video clips and learn more about why we do what we do and share these vignettes with our new members and those you wish to recruit. 
 
 
DCAPT David G. Porter, Sector NY/S
1st Southern Region

Friday, November 21, 2014

American Airpower Museum Holiday Truck Ride

The American Airpower Museum - Where History Flies!

1230 New Highway
Farmingdale, NY 11735

Phone: 631-293-6398
            Email: info@americanairpowermuseum.com
Visit Us At: www.americanairpowermuseum.org


Copyright © American Airpower Museum. All Rights Reserved.



 
DCAPT David G. Porter
Sector NY - South, 1SR
646-523-1213

Thursday, October 16, 2014

Child Safe Halloween Event at the AAM

 
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The American Airpower Museum - Where History Flies!

1230 New Highway
Farmingdale, NY 11735

Phone: 631-293-6398
            Email: info@americanairpowermuseum.com
Visit Us At: www.americanairpowermuseum.org


Copyright © American Airpower Museum. All Rights Reserved.
 
 
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DCAPT David G. Porter, Sector NY/S
1st Southern Region

Saturday, October 11, 2014

AUXILIARY AVIATION SAFETY WORKSHOP

Air Station Cape Cod

Saturday 18 October 2014

 

0800-0830       Aircraft arrivals, parking coordinated through flight line

 

0830-0900       Introductions and Welcome Aboard

                                    LTJG Joshua Rice, ASCC AUXLO

                                    LCDR Mike Snyder, ASCC Asst. Operations Officer

                                    CDR Wes Hester, ASCC Operations Officer

                                    CDR Laura Moose, D1SR DIRAUX

                                    LCDR Fred Seaton, D1NR DIRAUX

                                    Aux Steve Trupkin, DSO-AV D1SR

                                    Aux Carl England, DSO-AV D1NR

 

0900-0950       CRM/ORM – LT Kim Hess, ASCC Flight Safety Officer

 

1000-1050MISHAP Hot Wash – LT Kim Hess

 

1100-1245Lunch

 

1300-1350       Aeromedical/Aviation Physiology – LT Michael Carr, ASCC PA

 

1400-1450       Search Planning/Execution – OCS Jason Bryant

 

1500-1530       National Commodore Message/Wrap-Up – LTJG Joshua Rice

 

  • 2000-4 Actual and forecasted weather is required to fly-in.  PPR required through ASCC Operations, See NETSKEDS for the Phone Number. Barracks space for 12 members will be available the night before and after the workshop for those requiring them.  Please advise LTJG Rice via email: See Netskeds for the Email Address if you would like to reserve space. 
 
DCAPT David G. Porter, Sector NY/S
1st Southern Region

Wednesday, August 27, 2014

AMERICAN AIRPOWER MUSEUM EVENT

 
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The American Airpower Museum - Where History Flies!

1230 New Highway
Farmingdale, NY 11735

Phone: 631-293-6398
            Email: info@americanairpowermuseum.com
Visit Us At: www.americanairpowermuseum.org


Copyright © American Airpower Museum. All Rights Reserved.


 
DCAPT David G. Porter, Sector NY/S
1st Southern Region

Thursday, June 26, 2014

[CHDIRAUX-L] SIXTH ANNUAL OPERATION DRY WATER THIS UPCOMING WEEKEND -012/14

To:         ALAUX
From:    CHDIRAUX
Subj:      SIXTH ANNUAL OPERATION DRY WATER THIS UPCOMING WEEKEND -012/14


1.  In concert with Objective #6 of the National Recreational Boating Safety Strategic Plan, which is to reduce the number of boating fatalities attributed to Boating Under the Influence, and funded by Sport Fish Restoration and Boating Safety Trust Fund non-profit grants to the National Association of State Boating Law Administrators, the Coast Guard's message authorizing Coast Guard participation and support for the sixth annual Operation Drywater message has been released, and follows below.

2.  Please promote Operation Drywater awareness and participation as much as possible.  And enjoy the water this weekend, knowing that our state law enforcement partners and involved Coast Guard units will be busy with this endeavor.    


R 251940Z JUN 14
FM COMDT COGARD WASHINGTON DC//CG-5P/CG-5R// TO ALCOAST BT UNCLAS //N16210// ALCOAST 282/14 COMDTNOTE 16210
SUBJ: OPERATION DRY WATER
A. U.S. Coast Guard Maritime Law Enforcement Manual (MLEM), COMDTINST M16247.1 (series)

1.  The purpose of this ALCOAST is to provide notice of this years Operation Dry Water (ODW) and encourage maximum participation from Coast Guard units consistent with Area and District Commanders direction.

2. Alcohol use continues to be a leading cause in recreational boating related accidents, injuries and deaths. Alcohol was a contributing factor in sixteen percent of all recreational boating deaths in 2013. ODW directly supports a variety of objectives identified in the Strategic Plan of the National Recreational Boating Safety Program that is focused on reducing deaths and injuries nationally.

3. ODW will be conducted the weekend of 27-29 June. This is the sixth year for this national multi-agency boating under the influence (BUI) education, detection and enforcement event. The national goal is to significantly reduce the number of alcohol-related accidents, injuries, and deaths among recreational boaters.

4. This year, the National Association of State Boating Law Administrators (NASBLA), in partnership with COMDT (CG-BSX-2), and many other boating safety partners, will once again coordinate this nationwide event. Marine law enforcement agencies throughout the 56 states and territories will intensify BUI awareness and enforcement through increased patrols and established sobriety checkpoints.

5. Coast Guard units are encouraged to partner with state boating law administrators and local law enforcement agencies to make this years ODW a success. Operations permitting, unit Commanding Officers and Officers in Charge are strongly encouraged to support and participate in the sixth national BUI enforcement effort and awareness event. Units shall conduct BUI enforcement in conjunction with normal law enforcement operations. Thus, USCG units shall not establish blockades or other checkpoints designed specifically to detect intoxicated operators. However, this prohibition does not preclude Coast Guard units from assisting and participating alongside our law enforcement partners if they establish blockades or checkpoints. Units shall review ref (a) to ensure compliance with current Coast Guard policy.

6. NASBLA and COMDT (CG-BSX-2) have created a special ODW website, which has information on this initiative including national media press releases, public service announcements, posters, and brochures that can be used to promote this nationwide effort. The web address is http://operationdrywater.org.

7. To ensure that participation by Coast Guard field units is accurately captured, units planning on participating in this years event must register at http://operationdrywater.org. At the conclusion of the ODW event, participating units shall fill out the online report form on the ODW website http://www.operationdrywater.org/index.php/odw/le(underscore)resources.

8. In 2013, all 50 states and six territories participated in the fifth annual ODW event. Over 6,000 marine law enforcement officers representing over 500 law enforcement agencies nationwide, which included 119 Coast Guard operational units, made contact with 144,044 boaters on 58,171 recreational vessels. Federal, state, and local marine law enforcement officers made 290 arrests for BUI. Additionally, there were 4,942 citations and 12,217 warnings for other recreational boating related safety violations during the three-day weekend.

9. Media coverage for ODW was once again extensive during the entire event. The combined national and state agency media outreach efforts resulted in strong media coverage for the 2013 ODW event. As a result of the strong outreach efforts, ODW was highlighted in 782 television news stories, 1,056 online mentions, including social media sites,
135 print articles and 139 wire stories and hyperlink mentions.

10. Units having additional questions or wishing to participate in this operation are encouraged to contact their respective District Recreational Boating Safety Specialist for guidance in coordinating efforts in this unique pulse op.

11. COMDT (CG-BSX-2) POC: Joseph Carro (202)372-1068, or joseph.j.carro(AT)uscg.mil.

12. RDML Paul Thomas, Assistant Commandant for Prevention Policy and RDML Peter Brown, Assistant Commandant for Response Policy, send.
13. Internet release authorized.
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3. The purpose of this list is to keep Auxiliarists as well as all other interested parties abreast of current developments, policies, manuals, etc. All information contained herein and linked is OFFICIAL policy and information.

4. Internet Release and Distribution is Authorized.

5. CG-BSX-1 sends
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Sector NY - South, 1SR

Monday, June 23, 2014

Empire State Building to Celebrate our 75th Anniversary


 

Empire State Building Lights Up to Celebrate Coast Guard Auxiliary's 75th Anniversary

 
 
On June 23, 2014, the Empire State Building will celebrate the Coast Guard Auxiliary's 75 years of volunteer service to the United States Coast Guard and the boating public. The Auxiliary colors will bathe the building with light.  Admiral Robert Papp, past Commandant of the Coast Guard, praised the 31,000-member force as "…the world's premier maritime volunteers." The Auxiliary's theme for the 75th anniversary is "Honoring the Past Preparing for the Future."
 
In 1939 Congress created this unique volunteer organization.  The Auxiliary has four broadly defined purposes: promoting safety of life at sea and on inland waterways, improving efficiency in operation of recreational vessels, educating boaters on laws, navigation and operation of boats, and helping the Coast Guard Active duty with some missions and operations. 
 
The role of the Auxiliary expanded during WW II and members began wearing uniforms. During these early years Auxiliarist developed professional working relationships with the Coast Guard. Continuing that tradition of service, 75 years later the Auxiliary is an integral part of Team Coast Guard. Auxiliarists make a difference by volunteering their time, talents, and use their boats and equipment.  They are proud to serve their communities and the nation.
 
Each year, across the nation, Auxiliarists teach boating safety classes for the public and provide free vessel safety exams to promote recreational boating safety. Members engage in safety patrols and Search and Rescue operations in support of the Coast Guard.  Auxiliarists stand radio watches at many Coast Guard stations and provide food service by cooking at stations and on Coast Guard vessels. They act as Force Multipliers for the Coast Guard.  
 
The lighting of the Empire State Building with the Coast Guard Auxiliary colors on June 23, 2014 celebrates this proud 75-year history of the US Coast Guard Auxiliary. They are "Honoring the Past Preparing for the Future" and are, like the rest of the Coast Guard team, "Semper Paratus "– "Always Ready."
 
The U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary is the civilian, uniformed volunteer component of the U.S. Coast Guard.  The Auxiliary has approximately 31,000 members who volunteer over 4,500,000 hours a year to support Recreational Boating Safety, 200,000 in operational patrols, Search and Rescue other Coast Guard missions. (Source: Performance Trends Reports – National Summary Spring 2014.)
 
 
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