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(Bob)wrote . as to the security check, we auxiliarists DO have
access to secure/secret info. those who think that, because we've volunteers, we DON'T have access, is kidding himself. Hey Aux Sparks! You're not doing your shipmates any favors with statements like that, and the active duty folks are very happy we are doing this. it's protection for them, too. Not any more, UD http://community.webtv.net/capuglyda...inUglyDansJack |
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On 15 Jan 2004 15:42:53 -0800, (Mad
Dog Dave) wrote: (UglyDan®©?) wrote in message ... (Bob)wrote . as to the security check, we auxiliarists DO have access to secure/secret info. those who think that, because we've volunteers, we DON'T have access, is kidding himself. Hey Aux Sparks! You're not doing your shipmates any favors with statements like that, and the active duty folks are very happy we are doing this. it's protection for them, too. Not any more, UD http://community.webtv.net/capuglyda...inUglyDansJack We've been annoyed several times by power squad and coast guard aux types who want to come aboard and sniff around our little boat. It is so bad at some of the places we dock that as soon as we see a fellow with a clipboard coming our way, we shout NO! No one knows what this means. What is 'sniffing around'. USCG Aux has no law enforcement authority. We don't 'sniff around' boats since there's no authority for us to do so. --------------------------- to see who "wf3h" is, go to "qrz.com" and enter 'wf3h' in the field |
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Well we all now know who/what the weak link is!
Just because you have access to the system means you have to be a braggert to the whole world about it? Most of,and I mean most of the CGA I've known are little more than Wannabe Coasties, like AUX Wannabe cops,but lack the maturity, Integrity, and physical capabilities required to be a regular, or even a reservist for that matter. But not to worry Aux Sparks, You can hold your head high, because everytime a regular closes the Comm Center door, You'll never hear the laughter from the other side. Semper Paratus, or in your case Semper Braggipuss. UD http://community.webtv.net/capuglyda...inUglyDansJack |
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On Thu, 15 Jan 2004 17:10:11 -0800 (PST),
(=?ISO-8859-1?Q?UglyDan=AE=A9=99?=) wrote: Well we all now know who/what the weak link is! Just because you have access to the system means you have to be a braggert to the whole world about it? Most of,and I mean most of the CGA I've known are little more than Wannabe Coasties, like AUX Wannabe cops,but lack the maturity, Integrity, and physical capabilities required to be a regular, or even a reservist for that matter. But not to worry Aux Sparks, You can hold your head high, because everytime a regular closes the Comm Center door, You'll never hear the laughter from the other side. Semper Paratus, or in your case Semper Braggipuss. UD incidentally, you might want to check this site: http://www.uscgaux.org/%7Eopr/revolution.htm where the coast guard chief director of auxiliary says: As the Chief Director, my view of a "grand" strategy is fairly straightforward. That is, to increase the capability and capacity of the Auxiliary so a to provide the right and ready volunteer forces to support the full spectrum of Coast Guard missions, with a focus on on-the- water and in-the-air operations. We have several sub-strategies to best position the Auxiliary in support the larger grand strategy. These strategies are primarily in the areas of resourcing (budget), legal issues (legislative change proposals), security (security checks and clearances), operations, and training. oh my GAWD!!! the chief director has let the cat out of the bag! the auxiliary will be involved in security operations! oh, gee. i guess now the whole coast guard is laughing...at the coast guard... --------------------------- to see who "wf3h" is, go to "qrz.com" and enter 'wf3h' in the field |
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incidentally, info on the need for secret clearance in the auxiliary
is public info at the DIRAUX website. Let me back up what wf3h is saying.... I was a Yeoman 2nd Class in the Coast Guard back in the early/mid 80's and worked for DIRAUX 9th District Eastern Region in Buffalo, NY. I admired the CG Aux and had a great time with them. They are a hardworking bunch of volunteers! They don't have any MLE authority over anyone, but they do assist in some of the CG Ops centers and help out anywhere they are needed. Bravo Zulu, USCG Aux. I miss working with you guys!! Butch Ammon YN1, USCG (Ret). |