![]() Presentation by Matt Culver, the Boating and Waterways Coordinator for BrevardĬounty. Our May, 2020 online flotilla meeting featured another excellent Guard Auxiliary in cooperation with the American Canoe Association.Ĭoast Guard Auxiliary photo below by Jill Bazeley. Click here for a short safety guide presented by the U.S. Too many paddlers are unprepared for changing conditions, don’t haveĪppropriate safety gear, and lack skills needed to stay safe when the The popularity of kayaks, canoes, and paddleboards is skyrocketing but Is the Falcon 9 booster executing a final deceleration burn before settlingīack down to earth at the SpaceX landing site just six miles away from us.Ĭoast Guard Auxiliary photos below by Jill Bazeley. Photo 2 shows our Division 17Ĭommander advising a PWC operator on how to avoid the off-limits areas. Much closer to the Florida coast and required an exceptional degree of cooperationįrom both commercial and recreational mariners. On August 31, 2020, SpaceX launched a Falconĩ rocket into an unusual polar orbit. Stay clear of offshore launch hazard areas. Space Operations Command have tasked us with warning boaters about the need to Meet Michele and Steve, members of our hard-working launch support Photo 2: Faron Petteys gets a GPS reading on a PATON while Mr. Photo 1: Greg Hendricks, FC Faron Petteys, VFC Jim Parker, D7 Chief of Prevention USCG Chief Petty Officer Courtney Lund. Coast Guard Auxiliary photos below by Jill Bazeley. Our teamĬollected all the critical information necessary to correct the omission. Markers near Pineda Causeway was not on the current USCG Light List. Not only was this a costĮffective way for the USCG ANT to collect information, but one set of channel Navigation (PATONS) along the Indian River Lagoon. Inlet, on a patrol to check the status of three sets of private aids to Lund, Commanding Officer of the Aids to Navigation Team, Station Ponce de Leon ![]() ![]() Coast Guard is the maintenance andĭocumentation of maritime aids to navigation. Guard Auxiliary photos below by Jill Bazeley. Officer 1st Class Courtney Eastman (photo 3) and Auxiliary examiner Also, sincerest thanks to our examiners: U.S. Oliveras and coxswain Joe Walsh (photo 1) along with Bill Strawn and Bill Gee To our members who passed their boat crew qualifications last week: Daniel Richter Tipton offers his congratulations as Rear Adm. Photos below: Dan with members of Coast Guard Recruiting Office Orlando Capt. Guard Reserve, retiring as Chief Warrant Officer (CWO4.) He served as our flotilla commander from 2014-2015Īnd was named the 2019 Boating Educator of the Year by the Florida WildlifeĬommission. Officer of Coast Guard Recruiting Command.ĭan is a 42-year veteran of the Coast Guard and the Coast ![]() Letter of Appreciation was presented by Capt. As a result hisĭiligence, the office has reached and exceeded all its recruiting goals. Danīegan working with Coast Guard Recruiting Office Orlando in 2016. Latter group being one of the Coast Guard’s targeted recruiting demographics. To thousands of Central Florida third graders and high school students with the He has also taught boating safety classes Recruiting Command honored our member Dan McIntyre with a Letter of Appreciation for his outstandingĬontributions to the recruiting effort and for his dedication to the Coastĭan has worked tirelessly to inform JROTC Cadets, Sea Cadets,Īnd Civil Air Patrol Cadets about the history of the Coast Guard, its missions, A post shared by USCG AUX Space Coast USCG Recruitingĭuring a Maceremony at Station Port Canaveral, the Coast Guard
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