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# Identify local Ships in the division’s AOR using the [http://tinyurl.com/AUXSCOUTmap Flotilla-Ship map]
 
# Identify local Ships in the division’s AOR using the [http://tinyurl.com/AUXSCOUTmap Flotilla-Ship map]
 
# Reach out to your Youth Programs Branch Chief for your district
 
# Reach out to your Youth Programs Branch Chief for your district
#* ''Atlantic East'' – [mailto:robinpope3@hotmail.com Robin Pope]  
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#* ''Atlantic East'' – [mailto:arniemarkg@gmail.com Arnie Geller]  
 
#* ''Atlantic West'' – [mailto:[email protected] Bill Reisa]  
 
#* ''Atlantic West'' – [mailto:[email protected] Bill Reisa]  
 
#* ''Pacific'' – [mailto:[email protected] John-Michael Zimmerle]   
 
#* ''Pacific'' – [mailto:[email protected] John-Michael Zimmerle]   

Revision as of 21:39, 23 December 2020

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Follow these steps

  1. Attend the AUXSCOUT 103 - Introduction to AUXSCOUT for Divisions workshop
  2. Read the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) and Standard Operating Procedure (SOP)
  3. Appoint a Staff Officer - Auxscout; see the job description
  4. Become thoroughly familiar with AuxBWiki and the Sea Scouts BSA website
  5. Take the BSA YPT and Sea Scout Adult Leader Basic Training courses
  6. Attend the Video available AUXSCOUT Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) workshop (51:35) workshop
  7. Contact Sea Scout Area or Regional Commodore to identify Sea Scout counterparts
  8. Identify local Ships in the division’s AOR using the Flotilla-Ship map
  9. Reach out to your Youth Programs Branch Chief for your district
  10. Develop a Division AUXSCOUT tactical plan for 2019-20; communicate it to the district’s DSO-AS
  11. Submit monthly reports to the District Staff Officer - AuxScout (DSO-AS) and the Sea Scout Area or Council Commodore

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