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-{{::​bob-myers.jpg?​200 |}}Bob Myers, ([[[email protected]|email]]) serves the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary as the Deputy Director for Recreational Safe Boating Outreach. While a long-time Special Representative for a major NJ property and casualty insurance company located in West Trenton, Bob joined the Auxiliary in 1985. He soon was appointed to the national staff as the Branch Chief, Sailing and Seamanship in the Education Department. In 1989, he was appointed as the Department Chief-Education and served in that capacity until 1996. Bob was then appointed as a Special Project Officer (N-P) by the National Commodore. He later served as a member, then as the long-term Chair of the NACO’s Long Range Planning and Analysis Committee (N-L) until the committee was disbanded in 2006. In 2002, Bob was appointed to serve along with Capt Bill Griswold, USCG Ret. as one of the two Auxiliary appointees to the United Safe Boating Institute www.usbi.org,​ an umbrella organization of safe boating organizations. He later was elected President of USBI, served in that office for two years, and retired from USBI in 2011. 
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-Bob had been the Administrative Assistant (D-AA) to the District Commodore of the Fifth Northern Auxiliary District from 2001 until 2015. Bob is an AUXOP member of Flotillla 16-05 (05NR). 
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-During his Auxiliary “career”,​ Bob has earned the following significant awards: the Auxiliary Distinguished Service Award, four Commendation Medals, three Auxiliary Achievement Medals, three Meritorious Team Commendations and four Sustained Service Awards. 
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-Active in the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve from 1964-1970, Bob and his wife Kathie of 48 years lived for many years in Point Pleasant, NJ.  He moved to Apex, NC in 2015 to be closer to family after the passing of his wife in 2014.  He has two daughters and four grandchildren. Bob has now retired from sailing, but in the past sailed boats, ranging from a 14’ Hobie Cat to an O’Day 25, primarily in Barnegat Bay, NJ. 
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