What should my council be doing to work with the local Auxiliary?
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Follow these steps
- View the Sea Scouts and the Coast Guard Auxiliary - Implications for BSA councils video
- Appoint a Council Commodore to serve as the Sea Scout key contact even if your council has no Sea Scout Ships.
- Attend the AUXSCOUT 112 - Introduction to AUXSCOUT - What is it? How do we implement it? workshop; Download weblinks for Introduction to AUXSCOUT workshop
- Read Auxiliary – Auxiliary-BSA Memorandum of Agreement and AUXSCOUT Standard Operating Procedures
- Become thoroughly familiar with AUXBWiki and the Sea Scouts BSA website
- Contact the local Coast Guard Auxiliary division’s Staff Officer - Auxscout (SO-AS) or Division Commander (DCDR)
- Identify local Auxiliary flotillas in your council using the Ship – Auxiliary Flotilla map
- Reach out to your Youth Programs Branch Chief for the local Coast Guard Auxiliary district
- Atlantic East – Arnie Geller
- Atlantic West – Bill Reisa
- Pacific – John-Michael Zimmerle
- Develop a council Sea Scout - Coast Guard Auxiliary tactical plan for 2019-20; communicate it to the Sea Scout Area Commodore and the National Ship Growth & Retention Chair
Resources
- Auxiliary – Sea Scout video 1
- Sea Scout flyer about the Auxiliary
- AUXBWiki
- Auxiliary – BSA MOA
- AUXSCOUT SOP
- AUXSCOUT Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) workshop (51:35) workshop
- Coast Guard Auxiliary on Sea Scouts BSA website
- Coast Guard Auxiliary national website
- Auxiliary District / Flotilla Locator
- Ship – Auxiliary Flotilla map
- AUXSCOUT Marketing and Media Relations Toolkit