C-Pup16 in Los Angeles
New member
Hi fellow C-Brats!
I'd like to start a thread about the CoastGuard Auxiliary by letting you know that I just joined it and warmly invite you to look into your local Auxiliary flotilla to see if this organization might interest you. I wrote more than I can recall and retype about my reasons, the purpose of the Auxiliary, common gripes and such at... (pardon me...) the C-Dog site, so may I ask if you're curious about my thinking to check the Coast Guard Auxiliary thread there...
http://groups.msn.com/cdoryownersgroup/ ... 7065010068
If the above link give you trouble, then just go to http://cgatenews.com and look for links on the right to "Auxiliary Home Page".
By the way, if you have a son or daughter who is a junior in high school or as a senior is pondering colleges, information in my posts at the C-Dog MSN site tell about a summer 6 day visit program for high school juniors to the Coast Guard Academy. This really might interest you or your teenager if either have a love for boating,... or for a good education possibly paid for by the Coast Guard! As to the Academy, you'd be surprised where it ranks scholastically in the nation's top ten list of universities, and who trails behind it. At the prior mentioned cgatenews.com site on the left side of the opening page, you can click on "Summer Program For H.S. Juniors" for information about their six day Academy visit program. (Find it under Academy Links.) Maybe mosey around the "Pay Charts" links too... Then below "Admissions Info", click "10 Best Colleges" to see where the Academy ranks in the top ten. I'm told that it has a great engineering program, and that a five year stint in the Coast Guard could provide a young adult with up to $300,000 in tuition benefits. The requirement to apply is a 3.4 grade average, at least an 1100 SAT score and some atheletic prowess.
Safe boating to all,
Keith of C-Pup16 in Los Angeles
I'd like to start a thread about the CoastGuard Auxiliary by letting you know that I just joined it and warmly invite you to look into your local Auxiliary flotilla to see if this organization might interest you. I wrote more than I can recall and retype about my reasons, the purpose of the Auxiliary, common gripes and such at... (pardon me...) the C-Dog site, so may I ask if you're curious about my thinking to check the Coast Guard Auxiliary thread there...
http://groups.msn.com/cdoryownersgroup/ ... 7065010068
If the above link give you trouble, then just go to http://cgatenews.com and look for links on the right to "Auxiliary Home Page".
By the way, if you have a son or daughter who is a junior in high school or as a senior is pondering colleges, information in my posts at the C-Dog MSN site tell about a summer 6 day visit program for high school juniors to the Coast Guard Academy. This really might interest you or your teenager if either have a love for boating,... or for a good education possibly paid for by the Coast Guard! As to the Academy, you'd be surprised where it ranks scholastically in the nation's top ten list of universities, and who trails behind it. At the prior mentioned cgatenews.com site on the left side of the opening page, you can click on "Summer Program For H.S. Juniors" for information about their six day Academy visit program. (Find it under Academy Links.) Maybe mosey around the "Pay Charts" links too... Then below "Admissions Info", click "10 Best Colleges" to see where the Academy ranks in the top ten. I'm told that it has a great engineering program, and that a five year stint in the Coast Guard could provide a young adult with up to $300,000 in tuition benefits. The requirement to apply is a 3.4 grade average, at least an 1100 SAT score and some atheletic prowess.
Safe boating to all,
Keith of C-Pup16 in Los Angeles