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January 2008
Volume 42, Issue 1
Inside this Issue:
From the Captain 1
Vice Captain
IPDCP
2
2
Aids to Navigation Communications
2
3
Communications Services
3
Finance 4
Information Services 4
Marine Safety 5
Materials 5
Member Training 5
Operations 6
Personnel Services 8
Program Visitation
Public Affairs
8
9
Publications 9
Public Education
Vessel Examination
10
10
Flotilla Reports N/A
Past Meeting
Minutes
11
Meeting Reminder 15
Staff Directory 16
The Pelorus U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary
Division 12, Seventh District
Information contained in this newsletter is for official US Coast Guard and Coast Guard Auxiliary use only, under the Privacy Act of 1974. The Auxiliary is guided by the current equal opportunity policies of the Commandant of the Coast Guard. No person shall be subject to
discrimination in the Auxiliary or its programs because of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, or disability
From the Captain Bill Riley, DCP
(864) 833-6098 [email protected]
Getting cranked up for 2008 has
been a pleasure as I have seen
numerous new names on the Unit
Officer Reports and that is a sign
of growth if there ever was one.
From the Division roster right on
out to our newest units, we have
had an excellent turn out of
volunteerism in filling the staff
positions and all hands are to be
commended for that. This
response is a convincing reason
for every Flotilla to continue
recruiting quality members into the
New Year.
The Division is fast approaching
300 members and we fully expect
to pass that goal in early 2008. If
your Flotilla or detachment has not
put a recruitment program into
place for the coming year, then
take a look at those units who did
in 2007. It has paid dividends in
more than one way to those who
sought and recruited new
members. Without that input of
new talent, it does not take long to
reach a point of burn out with
those seasoned members who
take the lead year after year. The
other recommendation is to cross
train your staff and prepare them
for different roles in leading the
unit.
With the latest head count for the
C.O.W. at Myrtle Beach reaching
an all time high for both nights, I
encourage each of you that have
not made plans to attend to take
another look at participating as
this will be an excellent time to
meet the new members and
participate in getting the new
year off on the right foot. The
room rates and meal selection is
great, so revisit your calendars
and see if you can cut some time
into that first week of the year
and join us for some fun,
fellowship, and Auxiliary program
participation.
Norma and I wish each of you a
Blessed Christmas and a
Prosperous New Year! See you
at Myrtle Beach.
Bill Riley, DCP
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Vice Captain’s Thoughts Robert Weskerna, VCP (843) 881-6155 [email protected]
The Division 12 Staff for 2008 looks to be outstanding. At the upcoming Division Change of Watch, you’ll see a number of
new faces, as well as those familiar to you, among the ranks of division staff officers ready to be sworn in. All of these
volunteers are more than ready to begin serving you in your various efforts to support the Auxiliary and Coast Guard
programs.
I believe when you get to know the 2008 staff, you will feel the pride that I do knowing that these fine people will be
representing you and your programs at the Division level. It will be my distinct pleasure to help your Division 12 staff do
the very best job possible.
I urge you to attend the Division C.O.W. on 05 January in Myrtle Beach. There, you’ll have the opportunity to view your
new officers and give your support to this great group of individuals.
IPDCP Reginald B. Hollar, IPDCP
(843) 546-6450 [email protected]
With two years quickly gone, as Bob Kreiling would put it. "It has been a great ride." During the past two years we have all seen, first hand, Division 12 grow in achievements and size. We have witnessed the addition of a new flotilla to our division, a new detachment, and enrollment of Citadel Cadets. The many accomplishments of Division 12 members is evident as many awards of recognition has been presented to the membership. Each and every member in Division 12 can hold their head up high, as you have made Division 12 a shining star in the District. I would like to personally thank Charlie McCarty for his many words of wisdom and his never ending willingness to lend a helping hand. Bill Riley for being the driving force in our recruiting efforts and his never ending support to me. Thanks to all the Staff Officers for the outstanding jobs they have done and to the Flotilla Commanders and their staff and members which makes everything possible. May we never forget that the Flotilla Member is the backbone of the Auxiliary. To Lt. Morgan Roper and all the Coast Guard, we thank you for your support to us. In closing, thanks to my lovely wife Karin for her support to me and the many nights that she watched TV alone because I was involved in Auxiliary business. With Bill Riley, DCP and Bob Weskerna, VCP at the helm and the outstanding staff that is in place, 2008 will be a great year. Division 12 has 280 tools in the tool chest, and all are razor sharp and ready to go to work. In closing, my thoughts to the Division 12 membership, is to stay on the front of the locomotive to see where you are going. There are many exciting and rewarding things just around the next bend. Anyone who would choose to ride in the caboose will only see where they have been.
Very respectfully yours, Reggie
Aids to Navigation Bob Gerber, SO-AN
(843) 971-7755 [email protected]
Hi Everyone, My name is Bob Gerber and I am the new Aids to Navigation officer for Div. 12 this year. A little about myself to start, I have been in the Auxiliary for 5 years now. The last two I have been the AN officer for the Flotilla. I come to this area "from off" (as they say here in Charleston), and though I have been boating for a long time, it was mostly on small northern lakes, very different from here.
What I hope for this year is not so much to change what we do, but to rather get us to take credit for it through listing our activities. They can't count it unless you report it.
For now, I just want to wish everyone happy holidays, and I hope to see you at the Div. meeting in Jan.
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Communications Jim Ramsey, SO-CM
(843) 881-7510 [email protected]
Greetings and a Happy New Year to all,
My wife Jean and I moved to Charleston last summer from Ft. Lauderdale, Fl. We all knew Charleston is a great place to
live, but our 4 grand kids living here erased any doubt.
We lived in South Florida for many years where I worked in the publishing and advertising business in the marine industry. I've
been a boater all of my life having run boats along the East Coast, The Great Lakes and the Bahamas. I've held an active 100
Ton Near-Coastal license for many years.
I joined the Auxiliary after 9-11 in order to lend a hand to the severely short-handed Coast Guard. Another Auxiliarist and I
became qualified radio watch-standers at STAFTL. Two years later I went to Sector Miami and qualified as a Commcen
Controller (radio watch-stander) at the Sector level.
Currently, I'm going through the break-in process at Sector Charleston. Learning the Sector Charleston AOR is a challenge
indeed with so many small rivers, creeks and islands. Our AOR runs from South of Brunswick, GA to the N. Carolina border.
The base station name at our house is "Coast Guard Auxiliary Charleston" (Call sign NF7BD). We are a back-up to Sector
Charleston and of course, another pair of ears listening in on the waterways. At this time I have only VHF, but HF is on the
drawing board.
Communications (continued)
I look forward meeting everyone at your Flotilla meetings. In the meantime, I would like hear from all Flotilla CM's with
what you want to accomplish this year. What are your Flotilla communications capabilities, boats, base stations, mobile
stations? Is there anyone interested in becoming AUXCOM qualified?
Please e-mail any questions, thoughts or ideas you may have. I look forward to working with you in 2008 and making
Division 12 the best connected in D-7.
Fair Winds and Following Seas.
Communications Services David Hastings, SO-CS
(843) 546-3259 [email protected]
I am glad to be the Communications Services Staff Officer and web master for our Division Web Site for 2008. I need your
help in keeping our site up to date with what is happening in the Division. I need to know boating classes and other
activities to keep the public and our members informed. If you have any information for the Division web site or pictures of
happenings in the Division, please send to me and I will put on our web page.
As we start of the year I want to ask each Flotilla webmaster or Flotilla Commander to check your Flotilla website. I have
noticed that a few of our Flotilla sites are not being kept up to date. If you need help in either keeping your web site up to
date or setting one up, please let me know. I will be glad to either work with your web master or update the web site for
the flotillas until you can get a web master. Our web sites are looked at by the boating public and we need to show them
that we are a competent, professional organization.
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Finance Tammy Rodvansky, SO-FN
(803) 478-4621 [email protected]
Got Financial Reports?? It is that time of the year for the FC, FSO-MA and FSO-FN to get together with the financial and
inventory data that needs to be passed up the chain through the DCP to DIRAUX on ANSC Form 7025. You can Google it
by typing "COAST GUARD FORM 7025". If you are transferring the account, be sure and have both the outgoing and
relieving officers sign the form.
I am in the process of mailing out prorated dues and it is great to see just about every Flotilla on the list with new
members. These dues are rather late in getting passed out to the field and I broke them down by quarter for your
information. On the topic of new members, from a financial standpoint, new members make new revenues for both the
Flotilla and the Division, so take a look at where you are in preparing a recruitment program for 2008. This is an important
part of the revenues that are available for running the unit and sometimes this factor is overlooked.
Lastly, this will be my swan song as SO-FN. The SO-FN for 2008 comes from the ranks of the new members of
2007. Tammy Rodvansky is a member of the new detachment at Lake Marion. She is a governmental budget analyst by
profession and fits well into the SO-FN slot for the Division. Please join me in welcoming Tammy to Division staff and the
Auxiliary. I thank each of you for your cooperation in handling the financial affairs of your unit while I have served as your
SO-FN. See you at Myrtle Beach.
Bill Riley, Outgoing SO-FN
Information Services Donald H. Davis, SO-IS
(803) 781-7150 [email protected]
WEB SITES THAT EVERYONE IN THE 12TH DIVISION NEEDS TO KNOW AND USE.
7th District Director of Auxiliary
http://www.d7oax3.net/ 7th District Policy web site
http://www.d7oax3.net/pol_dir.htm USCG Auxiliary Home Page http://www.cgaux.org 7th District ‘Recertification of members listed as “REYR”
http://www.d7oax3.org/service_requet_reyr_rbs/htm USCGAUX FORMS SITE HOME PAGE http://forms.cgaux.org/index.html HOW TO LIBRARY http://support.auxservices.org/B&B.htm eDIRECTORY http://www.auxedirectory.org/ OFFICE OF HOMELAND SECURITY-OFFICE OF AUXILIARY http://www.uscg.mil/hq/cg3/cg3pcx/ DIRAUXWEST/DIRAUXWEST ANNEX WEB SITE http://www.dirauxwest.org/
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Information Services (continued)
DIVISION 12 WEB SITES http://a07012.uscgaux.info/ QUALIFICATIONS GATEWAY AT DIRAUXWEST http://www.dirauxwest.org PLEASE TAKE THE TIME AND ENTER THESE ADDRESSES IN YOUR FAVORITE’S SECTION OF YOUR COMPUTER, AND THEN, TAKE THE TIME TO VISIT EACH SITE. There is a world of information out there, that each Elected Officer and Appointed Officer in this Division needs to know. This will help him/her to do a better job during the up-coming year. The information on how to get a member certified is out there, and how to get a member who is “REYR” re-certified. I look forward to working with all of you during this next year, and as always, if you have a question for me, feel free to call or E-Mail me at any time.
Marine Safety Eddie Adair, SO-MS
(843) 513-8786 [email protected]
Hello to all Division 12 Auxiliarists. I will be your SO-MS for 2008. I've been a FSO but never a SO before, so I have a lot
to learn. I'm trying to jump start the learning process by attending the District 7 Training Conference 11-13 January 2008
in Orlando, FL.
I ask each FSO-MS to encourage the members of your respective Flotillas to become involved in MS activities. There are
many ways we can assist the Active side.
Now that I am mostly recovered from last summer's surgery, I'm looking forward to resuming/ volunteering at the Regional
Examination Center (REC), Charleston.
Please bear with me as I gain my "sea legs" in this new assignment. I appreciate being asked to be your SO-MS in 2008.
Materials Hank Wolf, SO-MA
(843) 971-1106 [email protected]
My name is Henry (Hank) Wolf and I'm replacing Al McAllister as SO-MA. I've been FSO-MA for Flotilla 12-08 for the past few years and am looking forward to serving you in the coming year. Please contact me at [email protected], if there is anything you need.
Member Training Bob Mathewes, SO-MT
(843) 884-9896 [email protected]
In Roman mythology, Janus was, among other things, the god of beginnings, and endings. He is depicted as have two faces, one faces forward and the other aft. This month is named for him as it is a time for looking forward to the new year and back to the old. Let’s begin by reviewing your accomplishments of last year. These numbers come from the monthly member training reports that were submitted from Division 12 during 2007. They may not be 100% accurate but should be close. We had only one new AUXOP in 2007. Nineteen specialty courses were completed. Flotillas 12-8, 12-10 and 12-12 had eighteen
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Member Training (continued)
of those. Seven potential elected officers passed the APC Course. We gained nine new boat crew and five new coxswains. We only added three new instructors but gained thirteen new RBS Visitors and eighteen new Vessel Examiners. Seventy-three ICS modules were passed. One person passed the Good Mate Course, the Introduction to Marine Safety and Environmental Protection and the Initial Introduction to Marine Safety Course. Our Flotillas conducted fifteen workshops. The various flotillas reported 86 member training sessions totaling 240 hours. You are to be congratulated. Remember that only by ongoing training and continuous upgrading of our skills can we perform our task as “Force Multipliers” for the Coast Guard. Looking forward to ’08, we will see more changes in the specialty courses. AUXSAR will undergo a complete revamping. Sometime, about mid-year, AUXNAV is scheduled for a major overhaul. I would encourage you to conduct classes for your members in the various specialty courses. Experience has proved that more people will become involved if classes are offered than will study and work on their own. If you plan to conduct a class, let me know so that I may pass the word. We have had good luck with gathering members from Edisto to Georgetown together for a class. As the Bible says, “Don’t hide your light under a bushel”. Working together not only spreads the joy around it gives you a chance to really get to know fellow Auxiliarists from other flotillas. Finally, since I don’t know who four of the six FSOs-MT will be, I will make a general plea to those who will serve in that
capacity. Remember that part of your duty is to submit a monthly report of member training activity in your flotilla to me.
That is not an option. It is a DUTY ! It is part of the obligation you undertook with the job.
Operations Hap James, SO-OP
843-559-0762 [email protected]
THANKS, IT WAS A GREAT RIDE!!
A New Year and a new Div. 12 team is moving into the slots. Among them is Allen James IPFC 12-8, as 12 SO-OP. I am pleased that I could convince him (read that as conned) to take over this slot. He is a Licensed Captain, as well as being a Coxswain and AUXOP. Having past experience as 12-8 FSO-OP "Hap" knows what he is getting into. At those times, when Sector puts out a call, with little or no warning, for a Facility and Crew, OPs, very often, has to ready to crank up their boat and go. As many of you know we sold "Midnight Tango" and as I explained to our DCP and VCP a "land bound" OPs Officer is not acceptable, in my mind.
I am pleased that I can hand the reins over to a person as qualified as Hap and ask you all to give him the same tremendous amount of cooperation, that you always extended to me.
Like I keep saying to you and I'll say it One Mo' Time.
HEY LETS STAY SAFE OUT THERE!! Bob Kreiling, Outgoing SO-OP
Let me introduce myself to all. My name is Allen James and my nick name is Hap.
I joined the Auxiliary in 2001, holding the offices of FSO-OP, VFC, and FC of 12-8 during the past seven years. My
certifications are Coxswain and AuxOps, and a active commercial captains license (six pack).My favorite task in the
Auxiliary is being on the water for patrols or training boat crews. I make no claim to know everything about Operations or
any other Specialty but I do promise to find an answer if asked a question. I tend to be " by the book "but I know common
sense and situational awareness are also important .
During the year I plan to visit each flotilla several times and go on patrol. My job will be to assist you in anything in
Operations such as forms, uniforms, equipment, or OPFAC's. My e-mail address is [email protected] and my
phone is 843-559-9762 or 843-696-3887. Part of our job as OP's officer is to submit an article each quarter to the Pelorus.
I'll do it and I ask you to do it if that is your job!
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Operations (continued)
Looking forward to a great year of training.
Attention ALL OPFAC owners, ALL VE's, ALL CX
This requirement is in effect NOW. Reference item #3. NO HAND HELD RADIO OR GPS/LORAN as primary equipment.
Contact me for any questions. You cannot pass OPFAC inspection with handhelds.
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Personnel Services Charles J. McCarty, SO-PS
(843)-588-2037 [email protected]
Merry Christmas! Happy Hannakah! Happy New Year! I first want to express my appreciation to all our FSO-PSs who are
committed to continue on in 2008: 12-02 Jack Stacey, 12-03 Russ Jernigan, 12-06 Jack Connelly, 12-08 Alan Miles, 12-
10 Charles Wood, and 12-12 Anthony Brodnicki. I also want to single out for special thanks Ron Blanchard of 12-10 for all
his inspiring support to the Personnel Services mission in 2007.
We should again be working hard to assist our Flotilla Commanders and Vice Commanders in developing meaningful and
challenging goals for increasing the membership and retaining the valuable human assets of the Division to best serve our
Sector, its Stations and the recreational boating community.
Rhonda Hebert and Angela Pomaro will be continuing on as our District Staff Officer and ADSO-PS for E-Responder
respectively which should insure a fast and easy transition for support and necessary reporting linkages.
I fully expect our Director of Auxiliary and District Commodore to challenge us all to reach out to an ever- expanding
population of pleasure boaters who have the potential skills and interest in joining us this year. Remember every member
is a recruiter in the fullest meaning of the word.
The E-Responder system remains a valuable link to citizens who have read about our mission and its requirements for
enrollment on-line or through other National outreach efforts. Each deserve our quick, cordial and substantive response to
the inquiry. We will need to record our follow-up to these folk, and to engage those that continue to express interest by
quickly moving them forward in the application process.
The problems related to retention can develop early in a new recruit's career, and we need to re-commit to continuous
nurturing and active communications with each one, until their skills and confidence levels are fully exercised. If not the
new members’ enthusiasm and commitment will likely fade.
In 2007, our administrative processes continued to improve and the new the ANSC Form 7001 gives evidence of this,
coupled with faster processing times. Thanks to the efforts of our DCP and VCP, our active pursuit of folks on our inland
waterways and those "gap" areas along the coast show promise for further unit establishments. We still rely on you the
members at the water's edge and on the ground for feedback, input on untapped regions, successes, problems and
solutions, and, above all, for suggestions for improvement.
On to 2008, with Good Cheer and Blessings, Charlie!
Program Visitation Maggie McCarty, SO-PV
843-588-2037 [email protected]
As your 2008 SO-PV Officer, I welcome all PV’s new and returning folks. As we start the New Year, here are just a few of
my thoughts and hints for a successful year:
1. Carry rack materials in your personal vehicle. You don’t need a huge amount, but if you are just out running errands
and come upon a near empty display, you are prepared to fill it and you have also completed a visit.
2. As PV’s our goal is to get the Boating Safely Pamphlets to the general boating public. Don’t feel as though you cannot
or should not fill another Auxiliarist’s rack. If you happen upon a rack or display that needs filling, do so. In my book, there
is no so called Territorial Areas. The more PV’s out there keeping those racks filled with fresh pamphlets etc. the better.
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Program Visitation (continued)
3. I’d appreciate hearing from our Division FSO-PV’s on a quarterly basis. Just drop me a short E-Mail on how the
program in your flotilla is doing. Hopefully I’ll hear from you folks in early April. All PV’s, remember to file your 7046 forms
regularly with your IS Officer.
4. If I can be of any help or answer any question don’t hesitate to contact me. If I don’t know the answer to your inquiry, I’ll
do my best to find out.
5. Lastly, we are known as the Ambassadors to the Auxiliary, Look Sharp! Here’s to a Banner Year!
Public Affairs Christine Siwirski, SO-PA
(843) 213-3880 [email protected]
Division 12 Public Affairs officers are coming to the end of a very productive, busy year. Flotilla 12-6 participated in the Christmas parade in Mount Pleasant and Flotilla 12-10 was part of the Georgetown Christmas parade. Both of these Flotillas also conducted Public Affairs events in the months of October and November.
During this quarter members have been completing necessary Auxiliary qualifications and attending Holiday parties. Fellowship is still one of the important reasons for our membership and a time to celebrate our accomplishments. It is also time for goal setting for 2008. The following are goals that we would hope to accomplish in Public Affairs next year are: 1. 100% Monthly reporting by Flotilla Public Affairs officers. 2. Attendance at Public Affairs C School at Baltimore, Maryland or Clearwater, Florida by at least one Division 12 Flotilla Public Affairs Officer. 3. Increase participation of Public Affairs Officers in publication of Coast Guard Auxiliary related articles in local area newspapers and Auxiliary Division, District or National publications or web site. 4. Increase Radio/TV exposure and reporting of Coast Guard Auxiliary activities and Public Affairs events. 5. Continue to have Flotillas work together in participation of events as a Division team. An example of this effort was The Charleston Maritime Festival in May 2007. 6. Assist recently formed Flotillas in Public Affairs matters.
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Publications Al Crothers, SO-PB
(843) 319-8479 [email protected]
Thank you to those who have provided contributions to this edition of ‘The Pelorus’. Your contributions have made the
difference. Especially since this media is one of the best ways to communicate to the entire division membership. Please
continue to make this a great membership publication in 2008. Our membership expects it.
The district requires a monthly report from the division staff officers. So, the FSO-PB officers need to send a copy of their
Flotilla newsletter to me by mid month, every month. I will include these documents with the monthly divisional report.
Let’s see if we can get 100% participation this. That level of participation will be good for Division 12 and show the district
just how good we are.
Happy Holidays
Public Education Randy Hunter, SO-PE
770-385-0444 [email protected]
Of course, our goals for 2008 focus on continuing to educate boaters on operational and navigation safety. The more
people who put into practice what we teach will mean the less distress they will face. And perhaps injury and/or the loss
of life can be prevented.
I also hope that all Flotilla Public Education FSOs in South Carolina can get together for a few hours early in the year for a
meeting to share best practices and build fellowship among our group. We all have good ideas that we can share
regarding the education process, how to attract participants, special promotions, and other educational elements that will
help us achieve our goals. I will be in touch with each FSO soon to determine the best time/place for us to get together.
Until then, stay safe.
Vessel Examination George Gammon, SO-VE
843-884-1951 [email protected]
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
For the FSO-VE, I hope Santa brings you a generous supply of 2008 VSC decals. Check with your FC or materials officer,
if the jolly old feller passes you by.
Sometime after the first of the year or when a roster becomes available I’ll be in touch with each flotilla VE.
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Past Meeting Minutes Shirley Wolfe, SO-SR
(843) 971-1106 [email protected]
Division 12 Meeting Notes
Saturday, October 13, 2007
Sector Charleston, Charleston, SC
Division meeting was called to order at 1003 hours by Reginald Hollar, Division Captain. William Riley, Sr., Vice Captain,
lead the Pledge of Allegiance. Invocation was given by Bob Mathewes. Reggie Hollar, DCP, introduced guests: Captain
Michael McAllister, Commander of Sector Charleston, Vice Commodore Donald Frasch, Lt. Morgan Roper, AUXLO, from
Sector Charleston. Also introduced were Evelyn Egan, new member of 12-8, George and Margaret Summers, and Lois
Hesser and her husband John.
Reginald Hollar, DCP, asked for approval of the July Meeting Minutes which were published in The Pelorus. A motion
was made by Carl Brown and seconded by Vito Giardina and the motion was approved.
Financial Report was given by William Riley, Sr., SO-FN. Bill reported that the FSO-FN’s have done a great job this year.
Reggie Hollar, DCP, asked for a motion to approve the Financial Report. A motion was made by Carl Brown and
approved by John Chalk and the financial report was approved.
DCP Comments:
Reggie Hollar, DCP, expressed his thanks to the many people who supported him during his tenure as Division Captain.
This is his last meeting and it has been an experience of a lifetime. He especially wanted to thank Charlie McCarthy for
being the best mentor he could ask for.
Awards:
Captain Michael McAllister and Commodore Jay
Dahlgren presented George Summers from 12-03 the
Coast Guard Medal of Operational Merit. This was for
his over 10,000 hours of communication support from
1/1/99 to 9/1/07 on Lake Murray.
Captain McAllister and VCO Frasch presented Ellen Kreiling the Coast Guard Auxiliary Achievement Medal for her work
as Division 12 Security Liaison and support of the District security program.
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The following service awards were distributed by Reggie
Hollar, DCP:
Bob Kreiling – 30 years service
Ellen Kreiling – 30 years service
Bob Orenstein – 25 years service
Lewis Minch, Jr. – 25 years service
DCP presented VFC 12-08 with AUXOP device for Frank Leister.
DCP presented certificates to:
Bill Riley, 12-3 – recruiting 7 new members
Sam Lybrand, 12-12 – recruiting 7 new members
Bob Orenstein, 12-8 - recruiting 5 new members
Dover Stacey, 12-2 - recruiting 5 new members
VCO Frasch presented Vito Giardina, FC, award from National Vessel Department to Flotilla 12-10 for being one of the
top 100 flotillas (out of 1200 in the nation) for Vessel Exams. He then presented Gary Graham, VFC, with 2 awards from
National Vessel Department to Flotilla 12-6 being one of the top 100 flotillas for Vessel Exams and Program Visits.
VCO Frasch presented certificates to the FC’s and VFC’s for their support as flotilla leaders and certificates to Bill Riley
and Reggie Hollar.
Reggie Hollar presented certificates to the attendees of the Fall District Conference.
Captain McAllister thanked everyone for the warm welcome he has received. He thanked Reggie Hollar for the fantastic
job in the division. He wanted to recognize the many activities the Auxiliary has contributed to help Sector Charleston. The
communication watches, harbor patrols, vessel exams, uninspected vessel and towing exams. He looks forward to
continuing this relationship. He presented Bob Weskerna and George Summers the CG Sector Charleston, Department
of Homeland Security Coin for their many hours of support in the Uninspected Passenger Vessel, Uninspected Towing
Vessel and Parasail programs.
Reggie Hollar recognized Christine Siwirski, SO-PA, for her article on the Charleston Tall Ship Festival in the recent article
of SITREP (online Auxiliary emagazine). Christine thanked Bob Kreiling and others for their help.
Break was called at 1043.
C-School Presentation
At 1050 Reggie Hollar reconvened the Division meeting. COMO Jay Dahlgren, Director’s Executive Assistant for C
Schools (DEA-C School) presented a training on the C School program. C Schools are a short term resident training
program sponsored by the CG. In order to attend a member must meet certain criteria based on the course, be approved
by the FC, submit the form and be accepted by the CG. Members can only attend C School once every 18 months.
Division Board Meeting
At 1120 Reggie Hollar convened the Division Board Meeting.
Allen James, FC 12-8, swore Evelyn Egan in as the newest member of Flotilla 12-8.
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Reggie Holler, DCP, conducted the Division election. He asked the Acting Secretary of Record to do a roll call. She
reported that there was a quorum. He stated that William Riley, Jr. was the only name submitted for nomination for DCP.
Reggie Hollar, DCP, asked three times for nominations from the floor for Division Captain. With no further nominations he
asked the Acting Secretary of Records to submit one vote to elect William Riley as Division Captain. The Secretary
submitted one vote and William Riley was elected as Division Captain.
Reggie Hollar stated that Robert Weskerna was the only name for nomination for VCP. Reggie asked three times for
nominations from the floor for Vice Division Captain. With no further nominations he asked the Acting Secretary of
Records to submit one vote to elect Robert Weskerna as Vice Division Captain. The Secretary submitted one vote and
Robert Weskerna was elected as Vice Division Captain.
Bill Riley, DCP-elect, and Bob Weskerna, VCP-elect,
were sworn in by VCO Frasch and Captain McAllister.
They were then flocked by Reggie Hollar,DCP, VCO
Frasch, Captain McAllister, and COMO Dahlgren.
Reggie Hollar, DCP, discussed items from the Captain’s Call. He stated he recently attended a meeting with Sector on
what the Auxiliary can do to help. The Division will be holding an ATON verification training class on November 3. He
stated the Division has done a whale of a job in the past year and we need to thank our people for an excellent job. He
stated that the District will give $500 to each flotilla that presents at least 2 more PE classes than in 2006. Also there has
been a change in the Proctor program. Now any AUXOP member can be recommended by their FC to be a proctor. In the
past we were allowed only one proctor per flotilla per 75 members and two floating proctors for the Division.
There was no Old Business.
There was no New Business.
Bill Riley stated that the Staff officer reports were written in The Pelorus with additional information from the following:
Bob Weskerna, SO-PV, reported that right now Division 12 is second in the District for Program Visitations. He wanted to
thank the PV officers for the good work they have been doing. As SO-MS he reported that he had 4 laminated America’s
Waterway Watch signs for any Flotilla that wanted them, and to see him after the meeting.
Don Davis, SO-IS, reported that you need to send certificates for boating safety classes for members to go from IQ to BQ
to Vickie Aponte in DIRAUX. Also, there are problems with JINIATIATOR software in accessing AUXDATA. If you have
problems, you will need to use CITRIX.
Charlie McCarthy, SO-PS, announced that there is a new member application and the old forms are obsolete. DIRAUX
will not accept the old forms. Only one copy of the form is now needed.
Bob Mathewes, SO-MT, introduced Lois Hesser, a Branch Chief in Public Affairs Department. She has been a branch
chief since 1987. She is involved in awards for publications and public affairs and encouraged the flotillas to go after
awards for yearlong public affair programs.
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The Division Board meeting was adjourned at 1155 hours and the Division meeting was reconvened.
Under Old Business, Vito Giardina, FC 12-10, asked the status of the Soaring Eagle Awards. Bill Riley, VFC, reported that
12-6 and 12-10 are the leaders at this time.
There was no New Business.
Comments from Guests.
VCO Don Frasch announced that the District 7 team from Div. 11 won by 35 points the ISAR Competition in Toronto
Canada. D7 has done a good job in recruiting this year. He has been involved in updating the strategic plan for the
District. We have been working well with the individual stations and at the Sector level but we are working to have better
relationship with the Gold Side at District level. There were two spring conferences. Leadership training in January and
a planning session for DCP’s and AUXLOs in February.
Morgan Roper stated that the PPE’s should been coming in within the next month. She also stated that the Fuel Budget
for FY08 will be about the same amount and she will be allocating to the Divisions. There should be no shortage of fuel.
Having the stations coordinate POMS is working very well. Especially, BM1 Newberry and BM2 Harwood at Station
Georgetown. This has allowed her more time to work one on one with people having problems. Her rotation will be up
next summer and she is already starting to work with her replacement. She will be bringing her to Flotilla meetings and the
next Division Meeting.
Reggie Hollar, DCP, expressed thanks to all for supporting him in the past two years both in the Coast Guard and
Auxiliary. Special thanks to his wife Karin for her support in the past years and thanks to Captain McAllister and Lt.
Morgan Roper.
A motion to adjourn the Division Meeting was made by Vito Giardina and seconded by Ellen Kreiling.
The meeting was adjourned at 1208 hours.
Respectfully submitted,
Sue Hastings
Acting Secretary
ATTENDANCE ROSTER
DIVISION 12 MEETING
OCTOBER 13, 2007
NAME FLOTILLA NO.
Division Board
Reginald Hollar, DCP 12-10
Bill Riley, VCP 12-03
Charlie McCarty, IPDCP 12-06
Carl Brown, FC 12-02
Gerald Ruschkofski, FC 12-03
Gray Graham, VFC 12-06
Allen James, FC 12-08
Vito Giardina, FC 12-10
Be Moore, FC 12-12
Donald Frasch, VCO District 7
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REMINDER
The Division 12
Divisional Meeting
is January 5th
at the
Beach Colony Resort in Myrtle Beach.
Commanders Call will be at 900 hours;
the Division meeting at 1000 hours.
The Division 12
Change of Watch and Banquet
is January 5th
at the
Beach Colony Resort in Myrtle Beach.
Cash Bar 1830 hours;
Banquet/C.O.W. 1900 hours.
The uniform for our Division meeting on Saturday morning will be Tropical Blue Long. Saturday night will be the Dinner Dress Blue or Service Dress Blue or appropriate civilian attire.
Also, the Division Captain needs to apologize to those who have made room reservations. A resort fee of $2.62 per night will be charged at check in. This fee has been charged every year. However it was overlooked when posting the COW announcement. Sorry for any inconvenience that this may cause as it was strictly an oversight.
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Division Captain: William B. Riley, Sr, DCP(e) 864-833-6098, c-843-670-7885 [email protected] Division Vice Captain: Robert A. Weskerna, VCP(e) 843-881-6155 [email protected] Immediate Past Division Captain: Reginald B. Hollar , IPDCP (843)546-6450, c-(843)833-5188 [email protected] Aids-to-Navigation Bob Gerber, SO-AN 843-971-7755 [email protected] Communications Jim Ramsey, SO-CM 843-881-7510 [email protected] Communications Services David A. Hastings, SO-CS 843-546-3259 [email protected] Finance Tammy Rodvansky, SO-FN 803-478-4621 [email protected] Information Systems Donald H. Davis, SO-IS 803-781-7150 [email protected] Materials Hank Wolf, SO-MA 843-971-1106 [email protected] Marine Safety Eddie Adair, SO-MS 843-513-8786 [email protected] Member Training Robert H. Mathewes, SO-MT 843-884-9896 [email protected] Operations Allen James, SO-OP 843-559-9762 [email protected]
Public Affairs Christine Siwirski, SO-PA 843-213-3880 [email protected] Publications Al Crothers, SO-PB 843-319-8479 [email protected] Public Education Randy Hunter, SO-PE 770-385-0444 [email protected] Personnel Services Charles J. McCarty, SO-PS 843-588-2037 [email protected] Program Visitation Maggie McCarty, SO-PV 843-588-2037 [email protected] Secretary/Records Shirley A. Wolf, SO-SR 843-971-1106 [email protected] Vessel Examination George Gammon, SO-VE 843-884-1951 [email protected] Auxiliary Contact - Station Charleston Robert L. Kreiling, DIVLO 843-559-5221 [email protected] Auxiliary Contact - Station Georgetown Reginald B. Hollar, DIVLO 843-546-6450 e-mail: [email protected] Auxiliary Contact - Prevention Robert A. Weskerna, DIVLO 843-881-6155 [email protected] Director’s Division Security Liaison to Division 12 Ellen C. Kreiling, DDSL 12 843-559-5221 [email protected]
Flotilla 12-2, Grand Strand Carl Brown, FC 843- 248-2143 [email protected] Bill Whaley, VFC 910-399-0354 [email protected] Flotilla 12-3, Lake Murray Richard Miner, FC 803-462-2196 [email protected] Marty Delk, VFC 803-797-8889 [email protected] Flotilla 12-6, East Cooper Edie Graham, FC 843-971-6280 [email protected] Al Crothers, VFC 843-319-8479 [email protected] Flotilla 12-8, Charleston Joseph L. Fleming, Jr., FC 843-559-2880 [email protected] Robert J. Lovinger, VFC 843-762-6136 [email protected] Flotilla 12-10, Georgetown Vito W. Giardina, FC 843-237-9900 [email protected] John J. Chalk, VFC 843-237-8293 [email protected] Flotilla 12-12, Edisto Be Moore, FC 843-869-9749 [email protected] Cliff Songer, VFC 843-869-9231 [email protected]
Division 12 Staff Directory