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District 8 Eastern Region

Flotilla 6-1

Greater Dayton Area - Kettering OH
 

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ACADEMY ADMISSIONS PARTNER PROGRAM
(FSO-AAPP)
Robert Liput
In this new program that began January 2006, the FSO-AAPP Officer coordinates and participates in recruiting in local area high schools for possible Academy attendance. The AAPP serves as the Coast Guard's road map for Coast Guard Academy cadet recruitment.
AIDS TO NAVIGATION
(FSO-AN)

Lee Schierloh

The FSO-AN Officer oversees the flotilla’s Chart Updating (CU) and Aids to Navigation (ATON) efforts. The job includes checking Private Aids to Navigation (PATONs). For this last effort, the flotilla must have enough qualified Aids Verifiers (AV). Many flotillas also appoint the FSO-AN as the Aids Verifier Examiner (AVE). The AVE qualifies potential Aids Verifiers.

COMMUNICATIONS
(FSO-CM)
Robert van Patten

This officer is primarily concerned with Auxiliary fixed land and land mobile radio facilities. The duties includes periodic inspection of these facilities and their proper operation. The FSO-CM works with the Member Training Staff Officer to have the Communication Specialty Course (AUXCOM) taught to those desiring to participate in Auxiliary communications.

COMMUNICATION SERVICES
(FSO-CS)
Lee Schierloh

The Communication Services Staff Officer is essentially the flotilla's webmaster and the organization's web watcher who exercises staff responsibility and supervision over electronic communication services.
 

FINANCE
(FSO-FN)
Bill Kessler

The Flotilla Finance Staff Officer is the bookkeeper of the flotilla’s finances. The FSO-FN collects members’ dues and Public Education book sale funds, and maintains the flotilla’s checking account. The FSO-FN must promptly pay all bills for Auxiliary dues and other obligations. This staff officer is responsible for preparing an annual budget and for submitting monthly financial statements.

FLOTILLA COMANDER
(FSO-FC)
Scott Hopkins
FSO-FC is an elected position of responsibility. Choosing a staff will be among the most important decisions of the FC elect. Potential Flotilla Staff Officers should (ideally) be well versed in the area of responsibility they are being considered for, but more importantly, the prospective FSO MUST be WILLING to serve in the new administration.
IMMEDIATE PAST FLOTILLA COMMANDER
(FSO-IPFC)
Loren Schafer
The Immediate Past Flotilla Commander serves as a knowledgeable resource for the incoming FC and helps to provide continuity within the Flotilla.

INFORMATION SERVICES
(FSO-IS)
**OPEN**

The FSO-IS provides data entry of all flotilla activity data.. The FSO-IS is a key player in the Auxiliary Data System (AUXDATA) and oversees the flotilla website.

MARINE DEALER VISITOR
(FSO-MDV)
Timothy Welch
Marine Dealer Visitor (MDV) program provides boating safety information to marine dealers.  Auxiliarists visit specific dealers regularly to supply them with boating safety information and material.  Dealers also help promote boating safety through publicizing local Auxiliary public education courses and Courtesy Marine Examinations.  Great strides toward an ultimate goal of safe and enjoyable boating can be made by convincing the marine dealer of the importance in providing safety information with each sale of a boat or related equipment.
MATERIALS
(FSO-MA)
Dick Downing

The Auxiliary operates the Auxiliary Center (AUXCEN), and the Coast Guard operates the Auxiliary National Supply Center (ANSC). The FSO-MA, if designated by the Flotilla Commander, orders items from ANSC, such as stationery and Coast Guard training publications which are paid for at the taxpayers expense. The FSO-MA also assists members in purchasing items from the AUXCEN through the District Materials Center, operated by the District Materials Staff Officer.

MEMBER TRAINING
(FSO-MT)
Dave Friedman
As the name implies, this officer is responsible for administering all training of flotilla members. This includes boat crew, instructor, and vessel examiner training. Conducting all required Operations, Instructor, and Vessel Examiner Workshops is another FSO-MT responsibility. For these, the FSO-MT must coordinate with the Operations, Public Education, and Vessel Examiner Staff Officers. This position is very important to a growing flotilla and requires a dedicated, imaginative, and industrious individual
OPERATIONS
(FSO-OP)
Bill Kessler
The Operations Staff Officer is responsible for getting facilities and crews to meet the patrol activity requested by the Coast Guard. The FSO-OP must also work with the Member Training Staff Officer to be sure properly trained members are available to conduct the desired patrols.
PERSONNEL SERVICES
(FSO-PS)
Victor Bilek

The Personnel Services Staff Officer has two goals: (1) to recruit, and (2) to retain members. The FSO-PS works primarily with the Public Education and Vessel Examiner Staff Officers to recruit new members for the flotilla. The Public Education and Vessel Safety Check Programs offer the most exposure of the flotilla to the boating public. The Instructors and Vessel Examiners are the prime recruiters for new members. The FSO-PS depends on these members for flotilla growth. The Member Training Staff Officer is a key player in the retention efforts of the flotilla. Members expect training and involvement. If training is not done, the flotilla will lose members.

PUBLICATION
(FSO-PB)
**OPEN**

The FSO-PB acts as editor of the unit’s publication. All flotillas should have some type of publication, or newsletter, to keep members informed of all flotilla activities. A flotilla publication is important for members who miss a meeting. The publication need not be fancy--just a simple mailing of reminders about coming events to each member, made on a regular basis, will do the job.

PUBLIC AFFAIRS
(FSO-PA)
Loren Gannon, Jr.

This staff officer works in cooperation with other staff officers to get maximum local publicity on flotilla activities.

PROGRAM  VISITOR
(FSO-PV)
Timothy Welch

The Program Visitor provides boating safety information to marine dealers. Auxiliarists visit specific dealers on a regular basis and supply them with information and Auxiliary public material regarding boating safety, Auxiliary public education courses, and Vessel Safety Checks.

PUBLIC EDUCATION
(FSO-PE)
Dave Friedman

This officer is responsible for administering and scheduling public education courses. Such work includes getting class space, instructors, and course materials. The FSO-PE must work with the Member Training Staff  Officer to ensure properly trained instructors are available for the flotilla. This staff officer also coordinates with the Public Affairs Staff Officer (FSO-PA) for advanced publicity for the public education courses.

SECRETARY/RECORDS
(FSO-SR)

Dick Downing

The Secretary/Records prepares and distributes the Minutes of all flotilla meetings. The Flotilla Commander may assign other flotilla records for the FSO-SR to maintain, such as rosters and standing rules.

VESSEL EXAMINER
(FSO-VE)
Timothy Welch

The FSO-VE is responsible for administering the flotilla’s Vessel Safety Check (VSC) Program. This effort includes scheduling VSC stations, particularly during VSC month. The FSO-VE works with the Member Training Staff Officer to be sure that properly trained Vessel Examiners are available for the flotilla. The FSO-VE coordinates with the Public Affairs Staff Officer (FSO-PA) for advance publicity about the VSC Program and the VSC station schedule. The FSO-VE aids the Operations Staff Officer to have all vessel facilities inspected before the district facility inspection deadline.

VICE FLOTILLA COMMANDER
(FSO-VFC)
Robert Liput
The FSO-VFC acts as Chief of Staff for the Flotilla Commander.

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