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Lake Havasu City, Arizona Flotilla 9-2 |
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A unit of Division 9, Eleventh Coast Guard District, Southern Region |
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WELCOME !
Arnold Vignoni Flotilla Commander 92 Whether you are a public visitor or a member, I would like to welcome you to our website. Feel free to browse around and learn why we are so proud of our dedicated group of volunteers. We have been serving the boating public here in Lake Havasu City on the Colorado River since 1967 providing classes, vessel safety checks, safety/rescue patrols and marine dealer visits. As you may know, we are the civilian adjunct of the Coast Guard and as such, we are also a part of the new Department of Homeland Security. We are always looking for new members as our responsibilities have been expanded. If you would like to know more, click on the MEMBERSHIP button above. While you are here, take a look at our newsletter Bridgewater Blue. This is published once a month with frequent updates so I suggest you mark us on your "favorites" list on your internet browser. Again, thanks for visiting and come back often....... Arnold Vignoni , Flotilla Commander 9-2 |
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What is the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary ? Since its creation by Congress in 1939, the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary has served as the civilian, non-military component of the Coast Guard. Today, the 33,000 volunteer men and women of the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary are active on the waterways and classrooms in over 2,000 cities and towns across the nation. Each year, Auxiliarists (folks just like you) save almost 500 lives, assist some 15,000 boaters in distress, conduct more than 150,000 courtesy safety examinations of recreational vessels, and teach over 500,000 students in boating and water safety courses. The results of these efforts save taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars every year. Lake Havasu Flotilla 9-2 Lake Havasu City, Arizona is the American home of the London Bridge. Our flotilla was chartered in 1967 and we have a very active group of Auxiliarists involved in the many activities of the organization. We are always looking for folks who would be interested in joining and putting their talents to work for the benefit of the boating public. It's not all work and no play....we have been known to take moonlight dinner cruises down the lake. For more information on our organization or membership in the Auxiliary, click on the "membership" button at the top of the page. |
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| NOTICE/DISCLAIMER Links to non-Coast Guard entities are not under the control of the United States Coast Guard or the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary, and are provided for the convenience of our users. They do not, in any way, constitute an endorsement of the linked pages or any commercial or private issues or products presented there. We cannot make any warranty or representation concerning the content of these sites, or secondary sites from the pages to which they link. |
| Web Contact: Lou Elliano |
Revised: 07 May 2008 |