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History of ... The United States Coast Guard Auxiliary traces its beginning back to June 23, 1939, when the United States Congress enacted "The Coast Guard Reserve Act of 1939." In February 1941 a new act created the Military reserve and renamed the original Reserve the "Coast Guard Auxiliary." The act provided that the Auxiliary shall be composed of citizens of the United States, and that the purpose of the Auxiliary is to assist the Coast Guard; to further interest of safety of life at sea and upon navigable waters; ... to promote efficiency in operation of motorboats and yachts; ... to foster a wide knowledge of, and better compliance with, the laws, rules, and regulations governing the operation of motorboats and yachts; ... to facilitate other operations of the United States Coast Guard. Effective March 1st, 2003, the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary moved with the Coast Guard from the Department of Transportation to the Department of Homeland Security. By conducting a wide variety of Patrols and Search & Rescue Missions, lives and property are saved. Operations are a demanding activity where qualified Auxiliarists may use their knowledge, skills and facilities in an active and satisfying manner. The Coast Guard Auxiliary is a volunteer civilian organization under the direction and administration of the Coast Guard. The functions of the Auxiliary include promotion of safety and support to active duty units. The Auxiliary operational facilities are excellent resources, which can, within their capabilities, enhance the Coast Guard's ability to respond to maritime emergencies. The Auxiliary has a proud tradition of support to the Coast Guard and helping mariners needing assistance on the water. "The purpose and future mission of the Coast Guard Auxiliary is to assist the Coast Guard as authorized by the Commandant, in performing any Coast Guard function, power, duty, role, mission or operation authorized by law" (From the Coast Guard Act of 1995/1996). (From the "Directory
of Services," published by the Department of Boating Resources Division,
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