

Division 8 Flotilla 87 -
Lemon Bay
Englewood, Florida
(Lemon Bay on Florida's Gulf Coast)
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Most of the documents referred to on this and linked program pages are in Adobe Acrobat portable document file (.pdf) format. To download Acrobat Reader free, click on the yellow logo at the left.
Members have a variety of training courses available to prepare them for participation in the various activities of their choosing in the Auxiliary. This training is conducted, for the most part, at the flotilla level or online. However depending on local arrangements, and the nature of the course, they may also be presented at the division, district, and even the national level, as "C" schools. Click here to access National's training resource center. Online testing information is available at the U.S.C.G. National Testing Center site.
Members
who are interested in the crew training program need to successfully complete Incident Command System
courses IS-100 and IS-700 offered on line by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Members wishing to become qualified coxswains need to successfully complete incident Command System courses IS-200 and IS-800 also offered on line by FEMA. Click here to access FEMA's training resource center. IS-210 or IS-300 is also required for Coxswain qualification, which are
only offered in a classroom setting. IS-210 will be offered at the fall conference in September in Orlando.
Student and Instructor Guides are available from the Auxiliary National Supply Center (ANSC), please contact your Materials Officer. Course manuals are available online here. AUXOP Training The AUXOP, or Operational Auxiliarist, program is an advanced training program available to members of the Coast Guard Auxiliary. An AUXOP member has completed the six advanced specialty courses and is entitled to wear the special AUXOP device on the uniform. The AUXOP Specialty courses also provide an excellent foundation for the Boat Crew and Coxswain program. Click here for National's AUXOP resouce site. Obtaining AUXOP training requires the Auxiliarist to make arrangements to get the study material and to register for any class instruction that may be available. AUXOP specialty courses may be taken either as formal courses or by self-study. The study guides and other documents available from the National Training Dept. are in portable document file (PDF) format and requires the user to have Adobe Acrobat(R) . Click here to download the free Acrobat Reader. Other Auxiliary Training While the above programs are important to your growth as an Auxiliarist, the following training makes you a more productive member of the Flotilla almost immediately upon completion. Click on any one of them and get detailed information on that course. Two other very different courses are required to be completed in order to enter into specific activities. Auxiliary C-Schools: Take advantage of available C-Schools to increase your knowledge and skills. Your travel and living costs are paid by the Coast Guard. The class sizes are limited so plan for them well in advance and submit your requests early. Completion of C-Schools will benefit you and the Coast Guard. 
The following are the six specialty courses. Click on any one of them and get more information on that course:
AUXCOM - Communications
AUXACN - Coastal Navigation
AUXPAT - Patrols
AUXSC&E - Search and Rescue
AUXSEA - Seamanship
AUXWEA - Weather
Vessel Examiner
Recreational Boating Safety Visitation Program
Instructor
Boat Crew Program
Navigation Systems
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