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Greater Dayton Area - Kettering OH
 

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Recent Activities of Flotilla 6-1

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Flotilla 6-1 Annual August
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August 21, 2009

Photos by Dick Downing FSO-SR

 

Bravo Zulu and Thank you for Roar of Thunder [Riverboat Regatta, Aurora IN August 15-16, 2009]
 

...a lot of people volunteered for a lot of work to help the Auxiliary be part of this event and make this event safe. We can also take a moment to acknowledge the cooperation between our Flotillas and Divisions, we might otherwise take for granted. It was brought to my attention recently, from an outside source, that the level of collaboration and teamwork we enjoy is unique to our area. Although that is sad for others, it enables us to muster the number of resources to provide superior support to keep this event (and others like it) safe for both participants and spectators. I relish my expectation of community that allows us to do this. I also look forward in future collaboration between Division 1, Division 5 and Division 6.

 

I am aware of the enormity of the work that this kind of event entails. I also want to acknowledge that everyone had to travel for this event. For my own small part, I want to express my appreciation of you who have contributed to this Operational Mission of the USCG Auxiliary for this event. Of course, the operational aspect entailed ensuring the safety of the participants and spectators (recreational boaters). So it was because of the Auxiliary Coxswain and their Crew that this was a safe event and brought the Ohio River’s beauty and bounty to an expanded audience in a positive, safe and secure setting.

 

Bravo Zulu! (This is a naval signal, conveyed by flag hoist or voice radio, meaning "well done"; it has also passed into the spoken and written vocabulary).

 

Please pass my thanks to your crew  If anyone has anything to add to make this a safer, more enjoyable event next year please let me know.

 

Semper Paratus,

Jory Edlin
Operations Officer, Division 5 8ER
www.boatsafely.us
Hotline: 513-588-6264

 

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Division 6 Change of Watch: January 17, 2009

Photos by Dick Downing FSO-SR

Division 6 Change of Watch, January 17, 2009
 
Division 6 Change of Watch, January 17, 2009 Division 6 Change of Watch, January 17, 2009

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Christmas Party 2008 Photos HERE

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U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary in need of more volunteers

By Jim Morris, Staff Writer,  Dayton Daily News, Sunday, November 02, 2008
http://www.daytondailynews.com/search/content/oh/story/recreation/2008/11/02/ddn110208spjmor.html
 

CENTERVILLE — The U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary is looking for a few good men and women. The Auxiliary, which is the volunteer wing of the U.S. Coast Guard, has plenty of boats, said Loren Gannon, spokesman for Division 6 of the Auxiliary, but doesn't have enough people to put in them. "The demand for our services to back up the Coast Guard and the need for our services on the state lakes has stretched the Auxiliary rather thin," Gannon said. "Getting volunteers for any organization has become more difficult through the years," he added. "It's no different with us."

Part of the problem is location. A flotilla (defined as a small unit of boats) on the East Coast might contain 300 volunteers. Gannon's Flotilla 61 contains about 25. With duties involving patrol of several lakes and the Ohio River, the ranks are rather thin.

What they do

If you are unfamiliar with the Auxiliary, here's a capsulated look at its operations:
•Auxiliary positions are all voluntary.
•Nobody carries a firearm.
•Auxiliary members do no law enforcement. They are, however, "extra eyes" for the Coast Guard and state law enforcement agencies.
•Duties include: public education, vessel safety checks, safety patrols on lakes and rivers, assisting boaters in distress.
•Working with the Coast Guard and state watercraft agencies during special events and search and rescue operations.

"We have an outstanding relationship with the state parks and Division of Watercraft," Gannon said. "But (through budget cuts) their ranks have been thinned in recent years. So anything we can do to fill in for them is very much appreciated."

A 'water man'

Gannon, 80, was born and raised in St. Clair, Mich., in a "boating family." "During the war (WW II), I worked as a deck hand on a ferry boat between Michigan and Canada," he recalled. "When winter came and the ice formed, I came off the water, but when spring arrived, I was back out on the water. You could say water has always been my thing."

Oddly enough, as a young man, Gannon didn't join the Navy, but instead enlisted in the Army infantry in 1950 and made it a career. He served in Korea and Vietnam and retired as a Lt. Colonel after 23 years. His final assignment for the Army was working with the ROTC department at the University of Dayton. When he retired, he "moved across campus to join the history department." He continues to teach two classes. He has also worked for the Montgomery County Historical Society and the Ohio Historical Society.

When Gannon left the service, he bought a sailboat and took a boating class. That's when he decided to join the Auxiliary, more than 30 years ago. Gannon went through the training and advanced to become flotilla commander. "I thought it would be a fun thing to do and help play a role to keep boating safe," he said.

Getting involved

Who joins? "Boaters, people who love being out on the water," Gannon said. Even people who aren't expert boaters are welcome aboard, so to speak, because the Auxiliary offers extensive training in such fields as navigation, communications, weather, search and rescue and general seamanship. Flotillas usually meet monthly, but attendance is usually not mandatory. A member can be as involved as much as he or she wants to be. There are about 34,000 Auxiliary volunteers nationwide. Some serve alongside active duty Coast Guardsmen during times of need.

Anyone interested in more information or signing up with the Auxiliary can contact Gannon at (937) 478-6807 or lgannonjr@who.rr.com; or Mary Clem at (937) 843-5146 or pmclem@bright.net

 

SAREX 2008 actual assist

SAREX, Caesar Creek Lake: September 6, 2008

More pictures and a write-up HERE
 

Gary Branstetter tends the tow line as they assist a boater with engine trouble, an actual assist  

Celebrating 218th USCG birthday, St. George's Episcopal Church, Dayton OH: August 3, 2008

St. George's Episcopal Church, USCG birthday, August 2008

Flotilla 6-1 after special blessing: R.E. van Patten SO-CM, The Very Rev. James Larsen, Interim Rector, Dick Downing FSO-SR

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Flotilla 6-1 Well-represented at Division 6 Change of Watch, Waynesville OH: January 12, 2008

Division 6 Change of Watch: 12JAN08 Division 6 Change of Watch: 12JAN08

Division 6 Leaders: FC, VC & SO

Flotilla 6-1 Flotilla Commander Scott Hopkins receives certificate

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Flotilla 6-1 Christmas Party: December 6, 2007

Flotilla 6-1 Christmas Party 2007 Flotilla 6-1 Christmas Party 2007

  See MORE photos of Activities of Flotilla 6-1: 2006-2007 HERE!

23AUG09
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