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Who We Are
Flotilla 11-1 is based in

Members elect the two top officers in the Flotilla. They are the Flotilla Commander and the Vice Flotilla Commander. These two, and the Staff Officers appointed by them, administer the Flotilla activities.
Mel Manning, Flotilla Commander
Jim
Rudolph, Vice Flotilla Commander
For more information, contact Flotilla Commander Mel Manning via email at: mel3d@tampabay.rr.com.
The Coast Guard Auxiliary generally
follows the geographic organization of the
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The Coast Guard Reserve was founded by a 1939 act of
Congress. It became an integral part of the
Joining the Auxiliary is an opportunity for people to serve their country. Auxiliarists have saved many lives and prevented countless accidents. With more than 32,000 members, the Auxiliary is as large as its parent organization - the Coast Guard. The service accepts the Auxiliary as part of the team, offering the best training available, along with many other benefits. Auxiliarists are congressionally authorized, unpaid volunteers who assist with many Coast Guard missions. Some of these missions involve an element of danger.
In 1996, Congress
passed the first major revision to the original statute which authorized the
Auxiliary. The revisions were made when it became apparent that existing
statutes were antiquated and changes were required to permit the Auxiliary to
meet the needs of the service. These changes expanded the Auxiliary's
missions. The Coast Guard now uses Auxiliary Resources in any mission
with the exception of combat and direct law enforcement activities. The
law also clarified the status of Auxiliarists and
ensured that while on duty (under orders) they are considered federal
employees. As a result, whenever an Auxiliarist
is performing an authorized mission under orders, he/she is protected as any
other federal employee from civil liability as well as for medical, disability
and death benefit compensation.
On 01-March-2003, the Coast Guard and the CG Auxiliary was placed under the authority of the new Department of Homeland Security. Since 11-Sep- 2001, President Bush realized that our country needed to improve our homeland defenses, and we became part of those plans. The Auxiliary is seen as a valuable asset as we are involved in Port Security Patrols and aid the Coast Guard as they increase their responsibility regarding the defense of our coastline and waterways.
Today, Auxiliary men and women are full-fledged
partners of
Perhaps most impressive - Auxiliarists do these jobs willingly, enthusiastically and for FREE!