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AUXILIARY
‘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.*
On this page you will find
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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Publications, Articles
& Photos
SCUTTLEBUTT
COVER PHOTOS
Front:
Auxiliarist Craig
Pullman and Chief
Petty Officer Josh
Wilson calculate
the 250-yard safety
perimeter around
the duck boat
wreck site.
Back:
A Coast Guard
Auxiliarist observes
the duck boat
wreck site near
the stern of the
Showboat
Branson Belle.
We’d love to see what you’re
doing and share it with the
rest of the Auxiliary!
Publications
click HERE
SOCIAL MEDIA UPDATE:
MY.CGAUX.ORG
All Auxiliary members are
encouraged to remain engaged.
Be sure to log-on and update
your profile at:
http://my.cgaux.org
OR express
US Coast Guard Auxiliary
please visit www.cgaux.org
DISTRIBUTION FOR THE
NAVIGATOR EXPRESS
• All members of the U.S. Coast
Guard Auxiliary
• Coast Guard Auxiliary
Association Inc. members and
staff
Note: please add uscgaux-
[email protected]
to
your
address book. Messages sent
from that email address are
official messages of the U.S.
Coast Guard Auxiliary.
FOLLOW THE AUXILIARY
ON SOCIAL MEDIA
Articles and Photos
click HERE
For more information about
joining the
NATIONAL STAFF
OPPORTUNITIES
Auxiliary members who are
interested in applying for any of
the National offices should visit
http://cgaux.org/members/wantads/
index.php. Here, members will find
opportunities listed and contact
information for each position.
Members should be prepared to
submit forms 7062, 7063, and a
copy of their resume.
DISCLAIMER
“The appearance of any product
or service advertisement on the
site to which any link is directed
does not constitute, and shall not
be construed as, an endorsement
of that product or service by the
United States Coast Guard or
Coast Guard Auxiliary.”
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