AUXILIARY
SCUTTLEBUTT
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‘scut·tle·butt:
A drinking
fountain in the Coast Guard is
called scuttlebutt. A scuttlebutt
in old days was a cask that had
openings in the side, fitted
with a spigot. Sailors used to
congregate at the scuttlebutt
or cask of water, to gossip or
report on day’s activities.*
US Coast Guard Auxiliary
please visit www.cgaux.org
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important updates and links
to critical information to keep
you up-to-date on the current
happenings in the Auxiliary.
* from the USCG Glossary
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NACON
2017
August 24-27
We’d love to see what you’re
doing and share it with the
rest of the Auxiliary! Plan now to attend the 2017
National Convention of the
U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary in
Orlando, Florida.
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