The document summarizes news from Fleet Weather Center San Diego for June 2012. It announces that FWC-SD has earned the BLUE H award for excellence in physical fitness for the second year in a row. It also lists upcoming events in June and notes that roughly 25% of FWC-SD's workforce was selected for promotion. The Commanding Officer column congratulates selectees and discusses leadership transitions over the summer months. The CMC Soapbox and Ombudsman Corner sections provide additional information.
This newsletter from the Fleet Weather Center in San Diego provides information for December 2011 and January 2012. It congratulates sailors who received advancements and awards. The Commanding Officer discusses the anniversary of Naval Meteorology and Oceanography on December 6th and the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7th. He looks forward to the upcoming holidays and spending time with family. The CMC discusses advancement exam results and planning career development boards. The Ombudsman announces a bi-monthly publication with deals and savings.
The document is the November 2012 newsletter for C Troop, 1-71 Cavalry at Fort Drum, NY. It provides information about upcoming FRG meetings and events, including a canned food drive and toy collection. It also lists contact information for unit leadership and community resources.
The document summarizes events at Fleet Weather Center San Diego in April 2012. It discusses upcoming events such as the CPO birthday, tax day, and the spring physical fitness assessment. It congratulates AGC Stratton for qualifying as a flag surface watch officer and the newly elected MWR committee members. The Commanding Officer discusses the busy spring season including conferences, building renovations, and detachment visits. The CMC discusses upcoming travels including visits to Bahrain, Japan, and Hawaii. It also promotes the upcoming Family Day and Spring Fling events in April. Finally, it provides details about the Weather Impacts Decision Aids workshop hosted in partnership with the Desert Research Institute.
This document summarizes events happening at the Naval Construction Battalion Center in Gulfport, Mississippi. It announces a tree lighting ceremony on December 7th with activities for children. It also recognizes Builder 1st Class James Pace as the Naval Construction Training Center Sailor of the Year for 2012 for his leadership and positive impact. Finally, it describes Seabees from Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 27 conducting a concrete pouring project in Guatemala as part of peacekeeping operations in South and Central America.
The newsletter provides an update on the activities of Task Force Wolfpack stationed at FOB Salerno in Afghanistan. In the past month, the unit experienced inclement weather but has since seen warmer temperatures. Several soldiers earned awards and promotions for their service. The various company sections, including supply, medical, and public affairs, have all been working hard to support operations. Two soldiers in the Roughneck troop had significant family events, with one soldier becoming a new father. The newsletter expresses gratitude to families and friends who have supported the unit from home.
The document provides information about events and resources for military families in September, which is Ombudsman Appreciation Month. It encourages families to thank their command ombudsman for their volunteer service, which includes answering questions and providing assistance. It also advertises several ombudsman appreciation events being held at different military installations in September and provides contact information. Additionally, it lists information about upcoming webinars, tax preparation courses for military spouses, and internship and safety awareness programs.
1-71 CAV Charlie Troop April 2012 newsletterSquadron FRSA
This document summarizes the activities of Charlie Troop of the 1-71st Cavalry at Fort Drum in March and April 2012. It discusses how the troop supported training events at Fort Polk and Fort Drum in March. It outlines the platoon level live fire exercises planned for late April and early June training. It also provides information about upcoming FRG meetings and special events at Fort Drum in April, including an international food festival. The document announces the departure of the FRG leader Kim Waldrop and thanks her for her service to the troop.
On Wednesday, February 11, 2009, the Pacifica School Board held a Work Study Session in the Vallemar MPR to discuss the district’s current enrollment policy. Click on message to see information presented at the meeting.
This newsletter from the Fleet Weather Center in San Diego provides information for December 2011 and January 2012. It congratulates sailors who received advancements and awards. The Commanding Officer discusses the anniversary of Naval Meteorology and Oceanography on December 6th and the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7th. He looks forward to the upcoming holidays and spending time with family. The CMC discusses advancement exam results and planning career development boards. The Ombudsman announces a bi-monthly publication with deals and savings.
The document is the November 2012 newsletter for C Troop, 1-71 Cavalry at Fort Drum, NY. It provides information about upcoming FRG meetings and events, including a canned food drive and toy collection. It also lists contact information for unit leadership and community resources.
The document summarizes events at Fleet Weather Center San Diego in April 2012. It discusses upcoming events such as the CPO birthday, tax day, and the spring physical fitness assessment. It congratulates AGC Stratton for qualifying as a flag surface watch officer and the newly elected MWR committee members. The Commanding Officer discusses the busy spring season including conferences, building renovations, and detachment visits. The CMC discusses upcoming travels including visits to Bahrain, Japan, and Hawaii. It also promotes the upcoming Family Day and Spring Fling events in April. Finally, it provides details about the Weather Impacts Decision Aids workshop hosted in partnership with the Desert Research Institute.
This document summarizes events happening at the Naval Construction Battalion Center in Gulfport, Mississippi. It announces a tree lighting ceremony on December 7th with activities for children. It also recognizes Builder 1st Class James Pace as the Naval Construction Training Center Sailor of the Year for 2012 for his leadership and positive impact. Finally, it describes Seabees from Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 27 conducting a concrete pouring project in Guatemala as part of peacekeeping operations in South and Central America.
The newsletter provides an update on the activities of Task Force Wolfpack stationed at FOB Salerno in Afghanistan. In the past month, the unit experienced inclement weather but has since seen warmer temperatures. Several soldiers earned awards and promotions for their service. The various company sections, including supply, medical, and public affairs, have all been working hard to support operations. Two soldiers in the Roughneck troop had significant family events, with one soldier becoming a new father. The newsletter expresses gratitude to families and friends who have supported the unit from home.
The document provides information about events and resources for military families in September, which is Ombudsman Appreciation Month. It encourages families to thank their command ombudsman for their volunteer service, which includes answering questions and providing assistance. It also advertises several ombudsman appreciation events being held at different military installations in September and provides contact information. Additionally, it lists information about upcoming webinars, tax preparation courses for military spouses, and internship and safety awareness programs.
1-71 CAV Charlie Troop April 2012 newsletterSquadron FRSA
This document summarizes the activities of Charlie Troop of the 1-71st Cavalry at Fort Drum in March and April 2012. It discusses how the troop supported training events at Fort Polk and Fort Drum in March. It outlines the platoon level live fire exercises planned for late April and early June training. It also provides information about upcoming FRG meetings and special events at Fort Drum in April, including an international food festival. The document announces the departure of the FRG leader Kim Waldrop and thanks her for her service to the troop.
On Wednesday, February 11, 2009, the Pacifica School Board held a Work Study Session in the Vallemar MPR to discuss the district’s current enrollment policy. Click on message to see information presented at the meeting.
The document discusses a Commander's Corner memo from Rear Adm. Jonathan White about aligning Naval Oceanography work with Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Greenert's three tenets: warfighting first, operate forward, and be ready. It provides examples of how Naval Oceanography supports each tenet through environmental forecasting, understanding the battlespace better than adversaries, and ensuring fleet readiness.
This document provides information about Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM) from the Navy. It includes a quote from Adm. John C. Harvey emphasizing that sexual assault hurts readiness and that leaders must work to eliminate it. It discusses the Navy's initiatives to prevent sexual assault and support victims, including a confidential helpline. It provides key messages and facts about sexual assault prevalence and reporting within the Navy to raise awareness during SAAM.
The document summarizes news from the Fleet Weather Center in San Diego for May 2012. It discusses the hull swap between the USS Bonhomme Richard and USS Essex, with their crews and METOC teams transferring between the ships. It also previews upcoming events in May, including Cinco de Mayo celebrations and Mother's Day. Safety tips are provided for bicycle riding. Two sailors from FWC San Diego deployed aboard the USS Makin Island earned the Enlisted Information Dominance Warfare Specialist qualification.
Capt. Greg Ulses relieved Capt. Todd Monroe as commanding officer of Fleet Weather Center San Diego on July 6. Monroe will now report to the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command Pacific. Additionally, Cmdr. Ronald Shaw relieved Cmdr. Christopher Sterbis as commanding officer of the Fleet Survey Team on June 21.
Commander Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command Clippings from June 21-July 5, 2012 include:
1) An extra second was added to clocks on June 30 to keep them synchronized with the slowing rotation of the Earth.
2) The last leap second occurred in 2009 and the practice is debated but will continue for now.
3) The Fleet Survey Team held a change of command ceremony where Cmdr. Ronald Shaw relieved Cmdr. Christopher Sterbis.
1. The Navy Supercomputer Center at Stennis Space Center in Mississippi will more than triple its computing power this summer by adding three new IBM supercomputers named after astronauts with Navy experience.
2. The Office of Naval Research is funding projects to improve global weather prediction models and tools to help Navy forecasters predict storms and conditions anywhere sailors and marines operate.
3. One project called TC-COAMPS is a new coupled ocean-atmosphere model that allows for real-time high resolution forecasting of tropical cyclones and was the first dynamic model to outperform statistical hurricane forecasts at NOAA.
This document provides information about Sexual Assault Awareness Month from the Navy Office of Information. It discusses the Navy's zero tolerance policy toward sexual assault and efforts to prevent assaults, support victims, and hold offenders accountable. Specific initiatives discussed include bystander intervention training to teach sailors how to recognize and address inappropriate behaviors before they escalate. The document highlights ongoing events for Sexual Assault Awareness Month and provides statistics about reports of sexual assault in the Navy.
1) Fleet Weather Center San Diego sailors embarked on a journey aboard the USCGC Sherman for the initial phase of its shakedown cruise. The sailors toured various areas of the ship including engineering, combat information center, and the bridge to learn about ship operations.
2) Upcoming events at Fleet Weather Center San Diego in April include a family day, spring physical fitness assessment, baseball season beginning, and income taxes being due.
3) Fleet Weather Center San Diego's Maritime Component in Bahrain provides weather support to Fifth Fleet forces, issuing warnings and forecasts for the area of responsibility.
The document provides an overview of events and updates from Fleet Weather Center San Diego (FWC-SD) in February 2012. It includes a summary of training undertaken by personnel, upcoming leadership changes and inspections, and news/updates from FWC detachments in San Diego, Japan, Hawaii, and Nevada. Personnel from the FWC-SD Operations Analysis division assisted with a burial at sea ceremony aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln in December 2011.
The newsletter provides updates on different departments within the squadron stationed on the USS Carl Vinson. The Admin Department summary highlights that the department has been working hard to ensure sailors have accurate paychecks and warm meals during the deployment, which just started. Various admin team members are mentioned as staying busy with tasks like cooking, fixing computers, and maintaining email and internet access. The newsletter aims to keep family members informed while the squadron is deployed overseas on the aircraft carrier.
1. The Centaur Battalion and HHB have been busy with training and operations to support the brigade during the spring and summer months.
2. Soldiers have been focused on predeployment training for SFAAT missions to Afghanistan as well as providing artillery and medical support to other units on post.
3. A highlight was the Battalion Mungadai and Redleg Day competition between batteries, which helped strengthen bonds between soldiers and families through challenging events.
BRAVO ZULU 2020 Q-4 Magazine USCG-AUX Editor, Roger Bazeley PA1 Roger Bazeley, USA
This document provides a summary of the 4th quarter 2020 newsletter from the Point Bonita Flotilla 17 of the US Coast Guard Auxiliary in Sausalito, California. It includes articles on the history of Point Bonita Lighthouse, an overview of the Coast Guard Auxiliary organization and its missions, leadership messages from the Commandant and Chief Director of Auxiliary, and stories on Auxiliary members sewing masks during COVID-19 and other operations and activities during the quarter. Photographs accompany many of the articles. The newsletter had contributions from various Auxiliary members and leadership.
Bravo Zulu 2020 Q-4 news magazine uscgaux roger bazeley pa1 draft-rmb r4Roger Bazeley, USA
ABOUT THE
AUXILIARY
Who we are and what we do
The United States Coast Guard Auxiliary (USCGAUX) is the uniformed auxiliary service of the United States Coast Guard (USCG). The Auxiliary exists to support all USCG missions except roles that require "direct" law enforcement or military engagement. As of 2019, there were approximately 24,000 members of the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary.
Established by Congress in 1939 the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary motto is Semper Paratus (Always Ready). We invite you to learn more about who and what we do as members of TEAM COAST GUARD.
The Auxiliary areas of operation:
- Recreational Boating Safety and Education
- Public Affairs and Community Outreach
- Safety and Security Patrols – Ports/Waterways
- Search and Rescue Mission Support
- Chefs/Food Specialists for USCG events/ships
- Mass Casualty and Disaster Assistance
- Pollution Response & Patrols
- Commercial Fishing and Vessel Exams
- Platforms for USCG Training – Helicopter OPS
- Recruitment for Coast Guard Auxiliary/USCG
BRAVO ZULU 2020 Q-3 news magazine uscgaux roger bazeley pa1 publish-rmb r6Roger Bazeley, USA
Articles + Content
FYI: Point Bonita Flotilla/ Lighthouse History…3
About the Auxiliary …4
COVID-19 Information Fact Sheet…5
USCG Auxiliary 81st Anniversary Message…6
Point Bonita Flotilla Flash News...7
Auxiliary Team Sews Masks –to fight COVID-19…8
Paddle-Craft Articles-Sea Scouts…10-19
Cell Phones 911 for Mariners in distress…20
SF Pier 45 Huge Fire, SS Jeramiah O’Brien Saved…22
SF Commercial Fishing -Bring the Catch In Safely…25
Diversity and Inclusion Adm. Paul Zunkift Ret.…30
Racial Tension in America Requires Intrusive Military Leadership…32
Commandant’s “Stronger Together” June 2020 Message…34
Why I Joined the Auxiliary, Victor Beelik…35
Sea Fever Poem, USCGC EAGLE …36
AUX-JACK Auxiliary Patrol by Brady McNulty…37
Our 2020 Flotilla Leadership Team…38
Diversity Policy USCG Auxiliary COMO. Washburn Ret.…39
Auxiliary Programs…40
Auxiliary Chaplain Program…41
Maritime photos…42-44
Who we are and what we do
The United States Coast Guard Auxiliary (USCGAUX) is the uniformed auxiliary service of the United States Coast Guard (USCG). The Auxiliary exists to support all USCG missions except roles that require "direct" law enforcement or military engagement. As of 2019, there were approximately 24,000 members of the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary.
Established by Congress in 1939 the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary motto is Semper Paratus (Always Ready). We invite you to learn more about who and what we do as members of TEAM COAST GUARD.
The Auxiliary areas of operation:
- Recreational Boating Safety and Education
- Public Affairs and Community Outreach
- Safety and Security Patrols – Ports/Waterways
- Search and Rescue Mission Support
- Chefs/Food Specialists for USCG events/ships
- Mass Casualty and Disaster Assistance
- Pollution Response & Patrols
- Commercial Fishing and Vessel Exams
- Platforms for USCG Training – Helicopter OPS
- Recruitment for Coast Guard Auxiliary/USCG
The document provides information from the commander's desk of Tactical Air Control Squadron 12 located in Coronado, California. It discusses the squadron receiving recognition as one of the best commands in the Navy for sailors to make rank, with a 90% advancement rate to E-5. It welcomes back Detachment One from their recent deployment and notes their successful completion of a major exercise. Finally, it provides brief introductions for several new sailors who recently joined the squadron.
This document provides information from the Reserve FORCE Master Chief including encouraging positive actions among sailors and maintaining core values. It then lists various community service activities by Navy Reserve units on different dates. Finally, it provides updates on hot topics like sexual assault prevention training, child care at drill weekends, and upcoming deadlines and mobilization statistics.
The Red Dragon battalion had another successful month in September. Soldiers conducted many missions including key leader engagements, patrols, and training of Iraqi security forces which helped improve security. Notable events included recognizing soldiers for combat awards and promotions. The battalion is preparing to move to Kuwait but will continue supporting the mission until returning home later this year or early next year. Families are thanked for their continued support of soldiers during this deployment.
This week's NPC FORCM Weekly which focuses on letter to the selection board, involuntary separation pay, upcoming CSADD rallies, and a reminder about Challenger, Gray and Christmas still serving Sailors.
-- MC2 ROSPRIM
1) Aviation Ordnanceman 3rd Class David Rinehart is praised by his leadership for his exceptional work ethic and performance as an ordnance handler on board the USS Carl Vinson.
2) Rinehart is described as a "phenomenal Sailor" who works diligently to safely and efficiently move ordnance and complete any task to perfection.
3) His dedication has earned him the respect of both his superiors and junior Sailors, who see him as a role model and someone they can count on for help and guidance.
This document provides information for military spouses and families, including:
- A notice about an upcoming block leave period from June 30th to July 15th.
- Suggestions for coping with the stresses of separation, such as preparing financially, attending briefings, and connecting with other military families.
- A calendar of local events in July and early August, including blood drives, parades, craft fairs, and concerts.
- Resources and contact information for various support services on Fort Drum like chaplains, counselors, and family readiness groups.
NORTHWIND Q1 2020 New Version-10.3-rmb Roger Bazeley AUXPA1Roger Bazeley, USA
USCG Auxiliary District 11 North Official Newsletter 1st Quarter January-March FEATURED IN THIS ISSUE
Commodore Mary Kirkwood
welcomes 2020, our new decade…2
Paddle Craft Safety Examiners…4
Why we do what we do…7
Proper Uniform Wear…11
Ready to Communicate; Ready to Recruit…14
USCG Chef Joins Auxiliary and AUXFS…16
The Demise of Raster Paper Charts…17
Pre-Patrol Stretches and Warm-ups…19
This newsletter provides information for the families of soldiers in the 3-6 Field Artillery unit. It introduces the Family Readiness Group leaders and provides updates on volunteer opportunities with the Alzheimer's Association, a new sensory park being built, and upcoming events at local wineries and parks. It also includes financial counseling resources and reminders about free national park passes for military families and participating Blue Star museums. The newsletter aims to keep families informed of community events and resources.
The document discusses a Commander's Corner memo from Rear Adm. Jonathan White about aligning Naval Oceanography work with Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Greenert's three tenets: warfighting first, operate forward, and be ready. It provides examples of how Naval Oceanography supports each tenet through environmental forecasting, understanding the battlespace better than adversaries, and ensuring fleet readiness.
This document provides information about Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM) from the Navy. It includes a quote from Adm. John C. Harvey emphasizing that sexual assault hurts readiness and that leaders must work to eliminate it. It discusses the Navy's initiatives to prevent sexual assault and support victims, including a confidential helpline. It provides key messages and facts about sexual assault prevalence and reporting within the Navy to raise awareness during SAAM.
The document summarizes news from the Fleet Weather Center in San Diego for May 2012. It discusses the hull swap between the USS Bonhomme Richard and USS Essex, with their crews and METOC teams transferring between the ships. It also previews upcoming events in May, including Cinco de Mayo celebrations and Mother's Day. Safety tips are provided for bicycle riding. Two sailors from FWC San Diego deployed aboard the USS Makin Island earned the Enlisted Information Dominance Warfare Specialist qualification.
Capt. Greg Ulses relieved Capt. Todd Monroe as commanding officer of Fleet Weather Center San Diego on July 6. Monroe will now report to the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command Pacific. Additionally, Cmdr. Ronald Shaw relieved Cmdr. Christopher Sterbis as commanding officer of the Fleet Survey Team on June 21.
Commander Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command Clippings from June 21-July 5, 2012 include:
1) An extra second was added to clocks on June 30 to keep them synchronized with the slowing rotation of the Earth.
2) The last leap second occurred in 2009 and the practice is debated but will continue for now.
3) The Fleet Survey Team held a change of command ceremony where Cmdr. Ronald Shaw relieved Cmdr. Christopher Sterbis.
1. The Navy Supercomputer Center at Stennis Space Center in Mississippi will more than triple its computing power this summer by adding three new IBM supercomputers named after astronauts with Navy experience.
2. The Office of Naval Research is funding projects to improve global weather prediction models and tools to help Navy forecasters predict storms and conditions anywhere sailors and marines operate.
3. One project called TC-COAMPS is a new coupled ocean-atmosphere model that allows for real-time high resolution forecasting of tropical cyclones and was the first dynamic model to outperform statistical hurricane forecasts at NOAA.
This document provides information about Sexual Assault Awareness Month from the Navy Office of Information. It discusses the Navy's zero tolerance policy toward sexual assault and efforts to prevent assaults, support victims, and hold offenders accountable. Specific initiatives discussed include bystander intervention training to teach sailors how to recognize and address inappropriate behaviors before they escalate. The document highlights ongoing events for Sexual Assault Awareness Month and provides statistics about reports of sexual assault in the Navy.
1) Fleet Weather Center San Diego sailors embarked on a journey aboard the USCGC Sherman for the initial phase of its shakedown cruise. The sailors toured various areas of the ship including engineering, combat information center, and the bridge to learn about ship operations.
2) Upcoming events at Fleet Weather Center San Diego in April include a family day, spring physical fitness assessment, baseball season beginning, and income taxes being due.
3) Fleet Weather Center San Diego's Maritime Component in Bahrain provides weather support to Fifth Fleet forces, issuing warnings and forecasts for the area of responsibility.
The document provides an overview of events and updates from Fleet Weather Center San Diego (FWC-SD) in February 2012. It includes a summary of training undertaken by personnel, upcoming leadership changes and inspections, and news/updates from FWC detachments in San Diego, Japan, Hawaii, and Nevada. Personnel from the FWC-SD Operations Analysis division assisted with a burial at sea ceremony aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln in December 2011.
The newsletter provides updates on different departments within the squadron stationed on the USS Carl Vinson. The Admin Department summary highlights that the department has been working hard to ensure sailors have accurate paychecks and warm meals during the deployment, which just started. Various admin team members are mentioned as staying busy with tasks like cooking, fixing computers, and maintaining email and internet access. The newsletter aims to keep family members informed while the squadron is deployed overseas on the aircraft carrier.
1. The Centaur Battalion and HHB have been busy with training and operations to support the brigade during the spring and summer months.
2. Soldiers have been focused on predeployment training for SFAAT missions to Afghanistan as well as providing artillery and medical support to other units on post.
3. A highlight was the Battalion Mungadai and Redleg Day competition between batteries, which helped strengthen bonds between soldiers and families through challenging events.
BRAVO ZULU 2020 Q-4 Magazine USCG-AUX Editor, Roger Bazeley PA1 Roger Bazeley, USA
This document provides a summary of the 4th quarter 2020 newsletter from the Point Bonita Flotilla 17 of the US Coast Guard Auxiliary in Sausalito, California. It includes articles on the history of Point Bonita Lighthouse, an overview of the Coast Guard Auxiliary organization and its missions, leadership messages from the Commandant and Chief Director of Auxiliary, and stories on Auxiliary members sewing masks during COVID-19 and other operations and activities during the quarter. Photographs accompany many of the articles. The newsletter had contributions from various Auxiliary members and leadership.
Bravo Zulu 2020 Q-4 news magazine uscgaux roger bazeley pa1 draft-rmb r4Roger Bazeley, USA
ABOUT THE
AUXILIARY
Who we are and what we do
The United States Coast Guard Auxiliary (USCGAUX) is the uniformed auxiliary service of the United States Coast Guard (USCG). The Auxiliary exists to support all USCG missions except roles that require "direct" law enforcement or military engagement. As of 2019, there were approximately 24,000 members of the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary.
Established by Congress in 1939 the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary motto is Semper Paratus (Always Ready). We invite you to learn more about who and what we do as members of TEAM COAST GUARD.
The Auxiliary areas of operation:
- Recreational Boating Safety and Education
- Public Affairs and Community Outreach
- Safety and Security Patrols – Ports/Waterways
- Search and Rescue Mission Support
- Chefs/Food Specialists for USCG events/ships
- Mass Casualty and Disaster Assistance
- Pollution Response & Patrols
- Commercial Fishing and Vessel Exams
- Platforms for USCG Training – Helicopter OPS
- Recruitment for Coast Guard Auxiliary/USCG
BRAVO ZULU 2020 Q-3 news magazine uscgaux roger bazeley pa1 publish-rmb r6Roger Bazeley, USA
Articles + Content
FYI: Point Bonita Flotilla/ Lighthouse History…3
About the Auxiliary …4
COVID-19 Information Fact Sheet…5
USCG Auxiliary 81st Anniversary Message…6
Point Bonita Flotilla Flash News...7
Auxiliary Team Sews Masks –to fight COVID-19…8
Paddle-Craft Articles-Sea Scouts…10-19
Cell Phones 911 for Mariners in distress…20
SF Pier 45 Huge Fire, SS Jeramiah O’Brien Saved…22
SF Commercial Fishing -Bring the Catch In Safely…25
Diversity and Inclusion Adm. Paul Zunkift Ret.…30
Racial Tension in America Requires Intrusive Military Leadership…32
Commandant’s “Stronger Together” June 2020 Message…34
Why I Joined the Auxiliary, Victor Beelik…35
Sea Fever Poem, USCGC EAGLE …36
AUX-JACK Auxiliary Patrol by Brady McNulty…37
Our 2020 Flotilla Leadership Team…38
Diversity Policy USCG Auxiliary COMO. Washburn Ret.…39
Auxiliary Programs…40
Auxiliary Chaplain Program…41
Maritime photos…42-44
Who we are and what we do
The United States Coast Guard Auxiliary (USCGAUX) is the uniformed auxiliary service of the United States Coast Guard (USCG). The Auxiliary exists to support all USCG missions except roles that require "direct" law enforcement or military engagement. As of 2019, there were approximately 24,000 members of the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary.
Established by Congress in 1939 the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary motto is Semper Paratus (Always Ready). We invite you to learn more about who and what we do as members of TEAM COAST GUARD.
The Auxiliary areas of operation:
- Recreational Boating Safety and Education
- Public Affairs and Community Outreach
- Safety and Security Patrols – Ports/Waterways
- Search and Rescue Mission Support
- Chefs/Food Specialists for USCG events/ships
- Mass Casualty and Disaster Assistance
- Pollution Response & Patrols
- Commercial Fishing and Vessel Exams
- Platforms for USCG Training – Helicopter OPS
- Recruitment for Coast Guard Auxiliary/USCG
The document provides information from the commander's desk of Tactical Air Control Squadron 12 located in Coronado, California. It discusses the squadron receiving recognition as one of the best commands in the Navy for sailors to make rank, with a 90% advancement rate to E-5. It welcomes back Detachment One from their recent deployment and notes their successful completion of a major exercise. Finally, it provides brief introductions for several new sailors who recently joined the squadron.
This document provides information from the Reserve FORCE Master Chief including encouraging positive actions among sailors and maintaining core values. It then lists various community service activities by Navy Reserve units on different dates. Finally, it provides updates on hot topics like sexual assault prevention training, child care at drill weekends, and upcoming deadlines and mobilization statistics.
The Red Dragon battalion had another successful month in September. Soldiers conducted many missions including key leader engagements, patrols, and training of Iraqi security forces which helped improve security. Notable events included recognizing soldiers for combat awards and promotions. The battalion is preparing to move to Kuwait but will continue supporting the mission until returning home later this year or early next year. Families are thanked for their continued support of soldiers during this deployment.
This week's NPC FORCM Weekly which focuses on letter to the selection board, involuntary separation pay, upcoming CSADD rallies, and a reminder about Challenger, Gray and Christmas still serving Sailors.
-- MC2 ROSPRIM
1) Aviation Ordnanceman 3rd Class David Rinehart is praised by his leadership for his exceptional work ethic and performance as an ordnance handler on board the USS Carl Vinson.
2) Rinehart is described as a "phenomenal Sailor" who works diligently to safely and efficiently move ordnance and complete any task to perfection.
3) His dedication has earned him the respect of both his superiors and junior Sailors, who see him as a role model and someone they can count on for help and guidance.
This document provides information for military spouses and families, including:
- A notice about an upcoming block leave period from June 30th to July 15th.
- Suggestions for coping with the stresses of separation, such as preparing financially, attending briefings, and connecting with other military families.
- A calendar of local events in July and early August, including blood drives, parades, craft fairs, and concerts.
- Resources and contact information for various support services on Fort Drum like chaplains, counselors, and family readiness groups.
NORTHWIND Q1 2020 New Version-10.3-rmb Roger Bazeley AUXPA1Roger Bazeley, USA
USCG Auxiliary District 11 North Official Newsletter 1st Quarter January-March FEATURED IN THIS ISSUE
Commodore Mary Kirkwood
welcomes 2020, our new decade…2
Paddle Craft Safety Examiners…4
Why we do what we do…7
Proper Uniform Wear…11
Ready to Communicate; Ready to Recruit…14
USCG Chef Joins Auxiliary and AUXFS…16
The Demise of Raster Paper Charts…17
Pre-Patrol Stretches and Warm-ups…19
This newsletter provides information for the families of soldiers in the 3-6 Field Artillery unit. It introduces the Family Readiness Group leaders and provides updates on volunteer opportunities with the Alzheimer's Association, a new sensory park being built, and upcoming events at local wineries and parks. It also includes financial counseling resources and reminders about free national park passes for military families and participating Blue Star museums. The newsletter aims to keep families informed of community events and resources.
This document provides information about upcoming events for the Navy League of the United States, Fort Lauderdale Council in September and October 2013. It discusses the graduation of two former Sea Cadets from the US Naval Academy, recognition of enlisted service members of the year, an upcoming 5K run/walk fundraiser, and guest speakers for the September and November dinner meetings.
The U.S. Navy Seabee Museum in Port Hueneme, California held a ribbon cutting ceremony for its new youth-oriented Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) Center on June 6th. The center aims to tie STEM concepts to the historical ingenuity of the Seabees, Civil Engineer Corps, and Underwater Construction Teams. Funding for the exhibit came from a memorial fund created by U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. William Powell and his wife Jessica in honor of their daughter Kennedy who passed away in 2014 at 15 months old from a rare illness. The goal of the exhibit is to give back to children so they can learn, grow and play, which Tech
The Otis newsletter is returning in print form due to popular demand. While the original goal was to move exclusively to the electronic eMarine platform, the commander recognizes that eMarine is not as accessible as Facebook or a physical newsletter. As such, information will continue to be posted on both eMarine and Facebook. Marines are encouraged to provide feedback on the newsletter so it can be improved. The squadron currently has three detachments deployed globally while the remainder trains and prepares for future deployments at home. Maintainers worked diligently to prepare aircraft for Detachment Charlie's departure, completing repairs and maintenance issues across multiple aircraft systems.
BRAVO ZULU 2021 Q-1 News Magazine USCGAUX Editor: Roger Bazeley AUXPA1Roger Bazeley, USA
Articles + Content
FYI: Point Bonita Flotilla/ Lighthouse History…3
About the Auxiliary …4
Auxiliary Four Corner Stones…5
Fellowship Values…6 , 8, 9
Wear the Mask Poster….10
Paddle-craft ID Stickers….11
Save a Life Poster….13
Paddle-craft Reflectors….14
Cell Phones 911 for Mariners in distress…15, 16
Why Social Media is Vital…17
Bringing Home the Catch Safely.…18
Join USCG Auxiliary Aviation…21
Auxiliary Programs…53 – COW Benediction…23
Vessel Examination Photo…24
Float Plan Central….25
Maritime photos…26
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This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
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accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
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providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
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changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
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Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
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1. THE WINDSOCK
June 2012
Fleet Weather Center, San Diego Newsletter
FWC-SD earns BLUE H Award again! UPCOMING EVENTS
For the second
year in a row JUNE
FWC-SD has
earned the 05 CAPT Cooper visit
BLUE H award
07 IDSLS visit
for excellence
in physical 11 All Hands
fitness. 14 Flag Day
Everyone Spanish Bingo
deserves a pat 17 Father’s Day
on the back
18-20 Command Inspection
for a job well
done. Without 20 1st Day of Summer
your 21 FWC-SD AV Det Pearl
dedication this Harbor COC
award is not 25 Officer Detailer Visit
possible!
COMMANDING OFFICER COLUMN
Happyand Professionalism! to a busy summer! While we have much to plan for, I hope that each of you will be
Pride June, and welcome
able to take some well-deserved leave over the summer to enjoy time with family, friends, or just some “me” time
to decompress.
Congratulations to all the selectees from the spring Navy Wide Exam Cycle! Roughly 25% of Fleet Weather
Center San Diego’s workforce was selected for promotion to the next paygrade. Truly remarkable! From another
angle, out of all our folks eligible to advance, over 70% were selected, compared with a 30% Navy-wide
advancement rate. For those selected, pay it forward, be a mentor and share what worked for you! For those
who were a mentor/counselor/shipmate in helping someone get advanced, thank you for making a positive
difference and keep charging!
Naval History Highlights for June:
1942 - Battle of Midway (4-6 June) begins; during battle, the 4 Japanese carriers which attacked Pearl Harbor are
sunk; this decisive U.S. victory is a turning point in the Pacific war.
1944 - In Operation Overlord (6 June), Allied invasion fleet (over 2700 ships and craft) land troops on Normandy
beaches, the largest amphibious landing in history.
Some other FWC-SD items of interest in June include: a visit by the COMPACFLT Oceanographer, CAPT Cooper
on 5 June, a visit from a very senior group of Navy and Civilian Leaders from the Information Dominance Senior
Leader Symposium (IDSLS) on 7 June, a visit by the next skipper of USS GEORGE WASHINGTON also on 7 June,
return of our USS MAKIN ISLAND Teammates, Command Inspection 18-20 June, FWC Aviation Det Pearl Harbor
Change of Charge 21 June, and an officer detailer visit the last week of June. All while the building renovation
continues to gather momentum! I ask for your continued focus and professionalism as our journey to make this the
premier Oceanography command in the Navy continues. There is certainly no lack of outside interest in what we
have going here with this special group!
In closing, we are about to start a significant number of leadership transitions through the summer and early fall.
It begins with saying farewell to CDR Jimmy Horne early this month as he transitions to become the next
COMSIXTHFLT Oceanographer in Naples, Italy. Our next SGOT Department Head is CDR(sel) Kelly Taylor reporting
from OIC PDD PAC. Welcome aboard and congratulations on joining a superb team of professionals!
Be aware of summertime safety hazards and have plans to minimize FWC-SD Facebook Website
risk. Make good choices, respect and take care of each other! https://www.facebook.com/pages/Fleet-Weather-Center-
Every one of you makes a positive difference. Don’t take for granted San-Diego/296038170413913
what you are all a part of. FWC-SD Ombudsman: Victoria Mitchell (619)-207-9634
Pride and Professionalism! fwcsdombudsman@gmail.com
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2. CMC SOAPBOX OMBUDSMAN CORNER
First of all, congratulations are in order for
all our new Third, Second, and First Class Operation Showers of Appreciation (OSOA)- OSOA is a non-profit tax-
Petty Officers! exempt organization, whose mission is to honor military families in a
We as a Command faired pretty well unique way by showering them with gifts for their newborn babies,
and I'm excited to see each one of you providing support during difficult times, and letting them know the
with your new chevrons on. I am also many sacrifices of both the families and service members are
excited to see each one of you step up appreciated. OSOA assists enlisted military families E1-E8, CWO1, and
and exercise your limits of your authority O1 that are either expecting new babies or have babies up to 3
with your new rank. I would like to months old. If you or if you know a military family that is expecting,
welcome back our SGOT that just returned please visit www.osoamil.org to register, donate or volunteer.
from deployment on the USS Carl Vinson
(CVN-70) led by Chief Stratton and AG1 Big Brothers Big Sisters - Most everyone has heard of Big Brothers Big
Staten. You all did bang-up job out on Sisters… but have you heard of “Operation Bigs”? San Diego is
deployment continuing to build on the home to 800,000 active and retired military personnel and their
Fleet Weather Center's excellent dependents, the largest population in the US. In an effort to serve this
reputation with the Fleet. Last but not population more effectively, Big Brothers Big Sisters of San
least I would like share a bit of Naval Diego County designed the Operation Bigs program, which provides
Heritage with you. Next month marks the mentors to children of military families through Big Brothers Big Sisters'
Seventieth anniversary of the Battle of School/Site-Based program. Volunteers meet with children at their
Midway; this battle was the turning point schools or a neighborhood community center and provide quality
of World War II and one of the Navy's finest one-to-one friendship time that is so important to a child whose
moments in it's illustrious history. Between 4 parent is deployed, will deploy or is just returning from a deployment.
and 7 June 1942, only six months after Operation Bigs runs at all five elementary schools on Camp
Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor, and one Pendleton, and at sites in Coronado, Point Loma, Serra Mesa, and
month after the Battle of the Coral Sea, MCAS Miramar. Bigs and Littles meet for one hour sessions in the
the United States Navy decisively community center or the classroom, school library, school computer
defeated an Imperial Japanese Navy room, or on the school playground. Bigs and Littles typically meet
attack against the Island of Midway , once a week to read together, play sports or computer games, or
inflicting irreparable damage on the simply talk about life and personal issues - just as friends do. If you
Japanese fleet. The U.S. Navy sunk 4 would like to sign your child up to be a “Little” or if you are ready to
Japanese carriers, a cruiser and destroyed be a “Big”, please call (858) 536-4900.
248 aircraft while only losing 1 Carrier and
a destroyer and 150 aircraft during the 4 Blue Star Museum - Blue Star Museums summer program is off and
day battle. running! Did you already go to one of the 1,600 museums across the
AGCS Morales nation that are open to military folks for FREE? Go to
www.bluestarfam.org and you can check out which museums in
your state are gratis ... and there are lots of them! Balboa Park is
home to most of the San Diego Blue Star Museum partners, these
places are full of amazing artifacts, photos, art collections, and
interactive exhibits. Of course, don’t forget to visit the Veterans
Museum (free year round to AD mil and family).
STRIKE DET FALLON VIEWS ANNULAR ECLIPSE
Sailors, Civilians, and family The next Annular/Total
members from FWC STRIKE Solar Eclipse for the
DET FALLON along with United States will be on
viewers from as far away as August 21, 2017, tracking
California, gathered across from South
underneath the "centerline- Carolina to Oregon. For
maximum" to view the detailed information on
Annular Solar Eclipse that past/upcoming eclipses
occurred on Sunday, May worldwide, check out
20, 2012. NASA's Eclipse
The "Astronomical Show" webpage:
started at 1716L, maxing at http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.
1831L and ending at 1936L. gov/eclipse.html
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3. DEPARTMENT FOCUS: N7 TRAINING
Fleet Weather Center – San Diego N7 department has been around since the standup of the command in 2010.
N7’s primary mission is to train and assist in the qualifications of all AG’s in the command. They are trained through
a rigorous qualification process based on PQS and JQR standards for their respective positions. The various
qualifications include Fleet Operations, Maritime, and Aviation Apprentice/Journeyman Forecaster. The goal is to
eliminate the lengthy and non-standardized training process which often results from the “on the job training”
method, and instead completing standardized training in a controlled and tailored environment, thereby
alleviating the workload on the operational personnel throughout the command. To date, N7 has qualified twenty
forecasters across the departments in 7 months. Tracking the training process has also been improved to ensure
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that all personnel (at FWC-SD and the detachments) are receiving their required training. Overall, that means
tracking training for over 250 individual Sailors – all with their own learning curves! The N7 department carries out its
tasks with a seasoned crew of eight Subject Matter Experts, two AGC’s and one Training Officer, working everyday
to train up these young Sailors.
The mission can be easily misconstrued as unimportant, or unnecessary, but in the end this department is an
essential part of the FWC mission. We take forecasters straight out of school or another directorate within the
community and train them to the standards required to conduct weather services. We aim to maximize their
capabilities in forecasting expertise, military bearing, and leadership; providing only the best to support the mission
of FWC-SD. As an instructor in the department so aptly states, “We take clean slates and help mold them into
certified war fighters.” The result? Trained, professional, ready Sailors who can do their job, and are excited about
applying their skills to accomplish the mission.
TEAMMATE IN THE SPOTLIGHT: AG2 CALDWELL
All of us who are proud to bear the title of “Sailor” had our original reasons behind joining.
Maybe it was a college fund, a desire to be a hero, a family that needed food on the table.
For some, it was a long line of history. Aerographers Mate Second Class Petty Officer(AW/SW)
Kiley M. Caldwell is one of those family Sailors. She joined the Navy in August of 2008 upon
completion of basic training, and picking the AG rate, she arrived to SGOT San Diego in March
of 2009. Since then she has completed two eight month deployments on two different aircraft
carriers, the USS NIMITZ (2009-2010) and the USS RONALD REAGAN (2010-2011). While onboard
the USS RONALD REAGAN she and her team got to play an instrumental role in weather support
for Operation Tomodachi, which provided humanitarian assistance to Japan after the
earthquake and tsunami in 2011. Upon her completion of the USS RONALD REAGAN deployment, AG2’s sage
knowledge was seen as a critical asset to training future Apprentice Forecasters. She was brought to N7 department as
a Subject Matter Expert/Facilitator, and since then has played a crucial role in standing up the current operational
FWC-SD N7 Training Department. She has succeeded in training over forty Sailors in METOC fundamentals, along with
qualifying fifteen Sailors as Apprentice Forecasters. In training these Sailors, the satisfaction of passing experience and
knowledge to future AG’s is the best part of her job. She has gained experience and knowledge, and is now doing her
best to hand it down.
MWR NEWS
MWR would like to send out a big thank you to everyone at FWC-SD. The help with MWR’s Fundraisers has been
greatly appreciated by the committee. The past two MWR Sponsored breakfasts were huge successes. A special
thanks goes out to those sailors from the training department.
On June 14th from 1000-1200, MWR will be hosting a Spanish Bingo! For $6.00 you can get tacos and two bingo
cards. Extra bingo cards are available for $1.00. A big turnout will give YOU the chance to win more cash at the
final game. We will also have gift cards for the winners of the other games!
The MWR Committee is asking for 20 people to volunteer their time this fall at Qualcomm. California State Law is
now requiring a new certification to serve alcohol. We are requesting people to fill up the certification class
Qualcomm is a HUGE money maker for MWR. The committee members look forward to working alongside YOU!
READ YOUR EMAIL!!! There is a VERY special event MWR has been working toward to include HUGE prizes and
possible some special guest appearances. Keep your eyes out for more details. If anyone would like to share their
fundraising ideas with the MWR Committee please feel free to attend any of the open meetings!
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4. WELCOME HOME
USS ESSEX returned after a four month deployment. They USS CARL VINSON returned after a seven month
left on the USS BONHOMME RICHARD and supported the deployment to 5th Fleet. The team consisted of AGC
hull swap with USS ESSEX. The team consisted of AGCS Stratton, AG1 Staten, AG1 Fontaine, AG1 Clements,
Morales, AGC Lacno, AG1 Navarro, AG1 Bizzle, AG3 Street, AG2 Jordan (acting Strike Forecaster), AG3 Williams,
AG3 Mannila, AG3 Germain, AGAN Raffini. AG3 Medina, AGAN Giles, and AGAN Lagarde.
AWARDS AND RECOGNITION
NCM AG2 Staten
AGC Pea AG2 Street
AG2 Marchioni
NAM AG2 Daniel
IT1 Nunez AG2 Beranek
AG2 Mesic AG2 Briscoe
AG2 Bell AG2 Heiserman
AG3 Wilbur AG2 Johnson
AG2 Lewis
GCA AG2 Mannila
NEWS FROM THE FRONTIER
AG1 Rossman
FWC AVN Det Pearl Harbor:
AG1 Zimmerli
AG3 Perdichizzi -As a final fare well to two outstanding Aerographer’s Mate, AG1 Roe (going into the
AG3 Nobel reserves), and AG2 Croakman (cross rating to YN for submarines), the detachment has
LOC
AG3 Matthews initiated over the last couple weeks a slew of Navy bake sales toward a proper send
AG2 Price
AG3 Poling off.
AG3 Phelps
AG3 Raffini -For the second consecutive month a FWCAD member was awarded by the 17 th OWS
AG3 Riley for their outstanding achievement. AG3 Long was awarded the Air Force achievement
EIDWS
AG3 Rodriques medal for continuously working to enhance the programs used by the 17th OWS.
AG1 Lopez
AG3 Simkins -On the adventurous side, AG2 Schoonover and AG3 Hartmann obtained their open
AG1 Zimmerli
AG3 Thompson water scuba certification that will allow them to take advantage of exploring Hawaiian
AG2 Bell
AG3 Wallace aquatic life.
IT2 Rodriguez
AG3 Albert
ADVANCEMENT AG3 Archambault FWC AVN Det Atsugi:
AG1 Clester AG3 Baptiste -AG3 Richardson went TAD to IWO Jima for 10 days with the George Washington OA
AG1 Day AG3 Becker division to support the Iwo-To FCLP (Fleet Carrier Landing Practice).
AG1 Katz AG3 Cress AG3 Baptiste volunteered for to go TAD with the USS George Washington OA division for
AG1 Kossuth AG3 Dayoub the Summer Cruise.
AG1 Springer AG3 Fiebig -Conducted Spring 2012 PFA, 100% Passed!
AG1 Lee AG3 Florestant -AG1 Lund selected for OCS, CONGRATS!!
AG1 Mccoy AG3 Giles
AG1 Michael AG3 Hernandez FWC Strike Det Fallon:
AG3 Jones - We welcome aboard AG2 Jason Fisher who reported from C-School and will be
AG2 Mccroskey AG3 Kramer deploying on the USS Nimitz this winter.
AG2 Medina AG3 Lagarde -Congratulations to AG1 Reynolds, currently deployed on USS LINCOLN, who was
AG2 Oppie AG3 Lopez selected at FWC San Diego Sea Sailor of the Quarter.
AG2 Phelps IT3 Indorato
AG2 Shipman EN3 Martinez
CDR Mike Kuypers
Executive Officer
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