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Summer 2007 Edition of The Breeze, the publication of the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary, District Seven. We work to promote recreational boating safety, public education, and vessel safety.
Summer 2007 Edition of The Breeze, the publication of the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary, District Seven. We work to promote recreational boating safety, public education, and vessel safety.
Summer 2007 Edition of The Breeze, the publication of the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary, District Seven. We work to promote recreational boating safety, public education, and vessel safety.
7th District http://www.cgaux7.org/ Spec i al Pr e-Conf er enc e Edi t i on Volume LIV Number 2 Summer 2007 UNITED STATES COAST GUARD
District Commander RADM David W. Kunkel
Director of Auxiliary Commander David R. Allen, USCGR
U.S. COAST GUARD AUXILIARY
District Commodore COMO Allen Brown Email: abrown5217@aol.com
District Vice Commodore Donald L. Frasch Email: VCOD7@aol.com
National Area Commodore Atlantic - East COMO Peter E. Fernandez Email: pooldisc@bellsouth.net
Rear Commodore North (RCO-N) Ronald Goldenberg Email: rgoldehhi@roadrunner.com
Rear Commodore West (RCO-W) Walter Jaskiewicz Email: captwrj@aol.com
Rear Commodore East (RCO-E) Richard J. Leys Email: rjleys@earthlink.net
The D7 PB Team (ADSO-PB Staff Officers): Dorothy Joan Riley, 070-07-09; Graphic Design & Layout Brian Lichtenstein 070-03-08; Photography T. J. Kerbs, 070-05-02; Pre-Press & Printing Gary Barth, 070-05-08; Writing and Text Review
Logistics James E. Dennen, Department Chief Email: dennen@bellsouth.net
Prevention Philip Merrill, Department Chief Email: seahorse03@comcast.net
Response Casey Jankowski, Department Chief Email: cjankowski@tampabay.rr.com
Division Captains 2007 Division 1....Nestor Tacoronte Division 2....Cecil Christopher Division 3... Gwendolyn S. Leys Division 4.... Barbara Carolus Division 5...Janee Henderson Division 6... Joel Aberbach Division 7......Conrad Palermo Division 8.....Raymond L. Paysour Division 9.George Withrow Division 10...Richard Luettich Division 11...Karen Miller Division 12....Reginald B. Hollar Division 13.....Eloy Gonzalez Division 14..Robert Funk Division 15.....William Malone Division 16.........Jayne Davis
Is the official publication of the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary 7th District http://www.cgaux7.org/ BREEZE is the official and educational tool of the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary 7th District and is intended as a publication to keep the membership apprised of the activities of the Auxiliary. All articles and photographs submitted must be consistent with the policies of the Coast Guard and the Auxiliary and may not be returned. Personal information of members is protected by the Privacy Act of 1974. The use of these rosters, addresses and telephone numbers on any computer or online service including the Internet is prohibited by the Act. Comments are encouraged and may be sent to the above named Publications Officer. Articles in the BREEZE may be reprinted provided credit is given and a copy is sent to the above Editor and Publications Officer. Do not send change of addresses to the BREEZE. You can obtain a change of member information report (7028) from your Materials Officer and submit it through channels. Welcome to the second edition of the new and revised BREEZE. We are constantly striving to provide cur- rent, relevant, and quality information in a contempo- rary format. I have received wonderful support from my staff and the membership. BRAVO ZULU to all!
Page 3 From the Bridge Fellow members of District Seven:
What a unique opportunity we have before us. The Fall Conference in Fort Lauderdale has all the facets of a great learning and sharing experience for every member. The planning group has developed an outstanding agenda in which there is something for everyone from the newest member to the oldest, either appointed staff or elected.
The theme for our time together is D7 Setting the Stan- dard through Integration, Innovation and Integrity. Here is your chance as a member to improve your knowledge and professionalism within the Coast Guard family.
Read this special issue of the Breeze and then come for the entire conference or for your day of interest. Unfortunately it is impossible to fund everyone; perhaps your flotilla or division might be able to assist in this.
Looking forward to seeing you in Fort Lauderdale.
Semper Paratus
COMO Allen Brown District Commodore
Cover Photo: U. S. Coast Guard Barque Eagle approaching her mooring at Bicenten- nial Park, Miami Florida. Photo by Ken Sommers DSO-PB D7. COMO Allen Brown, DCO-D7 and Captain James Watson, Chief of Staff 7th Coast Guard District present 66 Year Anniversary Plaque to Eddie Cifuentes, Flotilla Commander 6- 11.
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Page 5 Welcome, Commander Allen Commander Dave Allen reported on board as the new Director of Auxiliary July 2, 2007. He comes to us after two years at the U.S. Embassy in Port au Prince, Haiti, where he worked with the Haitian Coast Guard in the development of training and operational facili- ties.
Commander Allen has served in the Coast Guard since 1982, with shipboard assignments in Charleston, S.C. on board the USCGC PAPAW and in Brunswick, GA on board USCGC SMILAX. His assignments ashore included Guam, Honolulu, Washington, D.C., and Mi- ami, where he served as Commander of the Miami Military Entrance Processing Station. His primary Coast Guard assignments included search and rescue, law enforcement and workforce management.
Commander Allen is married to Lt Col Janet Allen, U.S. Air Force, who is assigned to U.S. Southern Command Headquarters in Miami. They live with their two daughters in Doral, and enjoy Beach Music (those of you in the Carolinas will know what that is), volunteering at local events, and traveling, especially when they can do it on their motorcycles.
Page 6 On Friday, July 27, the U.S. Coast Guard Barque Eagle made her grand entry into the Port of Miami, with City, County, Local Law Enforcement vessels, Department of Homeland Se- curity, U.S. Coast Guard, and ten Auxiliary boats as escorts. Berthed at Bicentennial Park, the Eagle was open to the public for tours. On Saturday and Sunday over two thousand guests passed over her decks. Auxiliary members from Division Six were briefed and trained on board to serve as official tour guides for the visitors. These Auxiliary volunteers made the tours possi- ble, as the Eagles ca- det crew was being changed out, with one hundred fifty new cadets reporting for duty. The ships crew who nor- mally conduct the tours were busy with ship personnel changes and new crew member ori- entations.
Th e U S C G B a rq u e E a gle C o m e s to M ia m i S to ry b y G e n e K a h n , I P R C O -E O n e o f O u r M o st B e love d Ta ll S h ip s... Photos by Christopher Todd Flotilla Staff Officer Public Affairs, 6-11
Page 7 On May 19, Division Nine and Flotilla 98 hosted the 2007, 7th Dis- trict Interna- tional Search and Rescue competition at the Best West- ern in Punta Gorda. Four person teams from throughout the District competed for the right to represent the U.S. in competi- tion with the best of the Canadian Coast Guard for the trophy in Toronto this coming September.
It was the third time in five years that Division Nine and Flotilla 98 were tasked not only with hosting the competition, but also with the planning and coordination essential for the success of the event. Members of the District Seven Response Team, Ed Rhea, ADSO- OP, George Kacmarik, DSO-OP and Casey Jankowski, D-CR, under the direction of CWO2 Steven Hanson, Acting DIRAUX, worked tirelessly to set up the accommodations, materials and equipment needed for the water and land tasks. They directed a cadre of Auxiliary members who assisted with all assigned tasks to keep the events of the day on schedule.
When all the points earned in each event were totaled, the winners were Max Garrsion, Don Hoge, Kevin McConn and Jimmy Ryder from Division Eleven in central western Flor- ida, which stretches from Hudson to Clearwater. The team from Division Nine was run- ners-up, as was the Division Ten team from Savannah, Georgia.
Judges for the event were CWO2 Steven Hanson, Acting DIRAUX, CWO4 Pete Louzao, Commanding Officer, Fort Myers Beach, and CWO2 Randal Ryan from Sand Key, with Captain Suzanne Englebert.
The Auxiliary side of the team was represented by COMO Peter Fernandez, National Area Commodore Atlantic East, COMO Allen Brown, District Seven Commodore, Walter Jaskiewicz, Rear Commodore West, Philip Merrill, Past Rear Commodore West, George Withrow, Division Nine Captain, and John Ehmann, Flotilla Commander 98.
The team from Division Eleven went on to the National Competition held at Cape May on July 21 where they finished in first place. They will now continue on to Toronto, Canada, where they will compete in the International Competition to be held on September 28-29 2007. It will be held on the picturesque Toronto Waterfront with the Canadian Coast Guard Auxiliary teams. There will be six U.S. and six Canadian teams in the competition.
We wish the Division Eleven team good luck. D istrict 7 Win s N a tio n a l I S AR C o m p e titio n S to ry a n d P h o to b y Alb e rt R h e a S O -O P , D ivisio n N in e
Page 8 Material Store: Open from 1000 on Thursday until 1600 on Saturday. Get the latest hot items and a few new ones.
Directors Office: Open from 1300 Thursday until 1600 Saturday. Get your new Photo ID card.
Thursday Afternoon: Table-Top Demos; AUXINFO Quick Reports, Marlinspike, Flight Simulator and more. Learn how to use the easiest Information Systems Program ever invented. Commodores Reception at 1800
Friday Morning: Ladys Social; Meet other Ladies, the Commodore, and learn the Hula Dance Directors Q&A; Meet our new Director, CDR David Allen. First Timers Orientation: An introduction to the Conference by COMO Allen Brown. Come and met him!
Friday Afternoon: Opening Ceremonies, District Business Meeting, Elections of RCOs; Sit in and learn what the District is all about and find out who your new RCOs will be. Commodores Reception at 1830; (Cash Bar) Commodores Banquet at 1930; Dress up dinner, Reservations required, Guest Speaker.
Saturday Morning: All Hands Session; Learn what new Boating Laws are here and coming in D-7; Find out how we can work as a TEAM in Recreational Boating Safety and save more Lives. Begin District Departmental Breakout Sessions
Prevention Department: What are the latest requirements and tips for Vessel Safety Checks? Learn how to Spiff-up your PE Classes. How can you team up with our RBS people to be more effective? Learn new programs and procedures for our Marine Safety efforts.
District Seven Fall Conference 2007 D istrict S eve n - S ettin g th e S ta n d a rd Th ro u gh I n n ova tio n , I n tegra tio n a n d I n te g rity
Page 9 Response Department: What are the new Boat Crew Program An- nual Currency Maintenance requirements and how will our QEs test you? What does it take to become a QE? Find out about our newest programs and procedures in Communications. What about working in our Aids to Navigation efforts? What do you need to do to be in the AUXAIR program?
Logistics Department: Find ways to get new members up to speed and willing to stay. How do you give a great press interview? Learn how to write great news articles. How can you take great photos? Find out the Dos and Donts of building a Web Site. Administration: Find out how to apply for great training at a AUX-C School. What are the administrative requirements for a Flotilla Com- mander? What does the VCO expect from a Staff Officer?
Saturday Afternoon: Continue the Departmental Breakout sessions until 1545
Saturday Evening: Fun Night & Entertainment at the Mai-Kai , a Polynesian Sensa- tion.
Sunday Morning: Attend Anti-Terrorism training taught by two professional Auxil- iary instructors. Earn your American Heart Association First Aid and CPR Card (pre-registration required.)
Brian Lichtenstein, PA-C, will be lead instructor for the American Heart Association CPR (Basic Life Support) Class on 30 September. Brian is the AUXLO-Medical for D7 East.
U. S. COAST GUARD AUXILIARY 7 TH DISTRICT FALL CONFERENCE Sept 27 - 30, 2007 HYATT REGENCY PIER 66 HOTEL Fort Lauderdale, Florida PRE-REGISTRATION FORM
Mail to: Carolyn Thomas, D-AD 7, 1322 Chloe Terrace, Sebring, FL 33870 Phone: 863-385-7270 Cell: 863.664.0108 Please DO NOT mail AFTER September 21 to Sebring Address CALL ME!
I am enclosing my check for $_________made payable to the 7 th District Auxiliary Board Inc. Or, you may e-register on-line at: http://cgaux7.org/d7store This is our D7 Auxiliary On-line Store it is a SAFE & easy way to register. ********************************************************************************************************** Mail, Call or Fax Your Reservation EARLY directly to hotel HYATT REGENCY PIER 66 2301 SE 17 th Street Causeway Fort Lauderdale, FL 34103
Toll Free: 1-800-233-1234 Direct: 954-525-6666 FAX: 954-728-3507 CUT OFF DATE FOR RESERVATIONS: September 6, 2007. Call before deadline. Group Name: US Coast Guard Auxiliary 7 th District, Rate: $94.00 per night, single or double. Group Dates: September 27-30, 2007. Price rate is based on availability.
Visa ( ) MasterCard ( ) Amex ( ) #______________________________________________
ACCOMMODATIONS WILL NOT BE CONFIRMED WITHOUT A GUARANTEE OF THE FIRST NIGHT. YOU WILL BE CHARGED FOR THE FIRST NIGHT IF YOUR RESERVA- TION IS NOT CANCELLED 72 HOURS PRIOR TO ARRIVAL. MENU Food No. of Tkts. Cost Final REGISTRATION (per person)
10.00 Friday PDCPA/DCP Lunch Lasagna 25.00
Friday - COMMODORES Banquet Stuffed Chicken 38.00 Tilapia Fish 38.00 Saturday Fun Night MAI-KAI Beef Stir-fry 36.00 Chicken Stir-fry 36.00 Friday LADIES Social - Free ##Sunday - First Aid/CRP Pre-register/ ONLY
American Heart Assoc. Card PAY $2.00 Cash at door
TOTAL District Staff Officers Prevention Department Robert Weskerna .....DSO-MS Lawrence BermanDSO-MT Cathie Welty DSO-PV Ruth Ann WhiteDSO-PE William S. GriswoldDSO-SL Herbert C. Hanson........DSO-VE
Response Department Geraldine Way ...DSO-AN Charles "Mike" Renuart....DSO-AV Eric M. Glasscott ..DSO-CM George Kacmarik...DSO-OP
Logistics Department Diane H. Berman .....DSO-CS Susan Z. Hastings .....DSO-IS Rhonda Hebert .....DSO-PS Robert Westcott ....DSO-PA Kenneth Sommers DSO-PB
William F. Everill .DSO-LP Anne B. Ehmann ..DSO-MA William Malone ..DSO-FN COMO Guy Markley ...AUXCRC Lawrence Berman ...PPDCPA Karen L. Miller ...Grants Doreen M. Kordek ....Historian Paul Mayer ...Webmaster
District Administrative Assistant & Aid John D. Tyson ....D-AA Carolyn R. Thomas .D-AD COMO Guy Markley ...D-LL
Past District 7 Commodores 2005-06.Peter Fernandez 2003-04..........Jay Dahlgren 2001-02.........Mary Larsen 1999-00....Helmut Hertle 1997-98......E.W.Edgerton 1995-96..George E. Jeandheur 1993-94.....Joseph E. Norman 1991-92.....Walter W. Bock 1989-90..Guy R. Markley, Jr. 1987-88........Rene E. Dubois 1985-86....Robert B. Waggoner 1983-84...John C. King, Jr. 1981-82...William J. Callerame 1979-80....Bolling Douglas 1977-78.......James Titus 1975-76..........Newton Baker 1973-74....Lawrence G. Danneman 1971-72.....Dr. Elbert C. Prince 1969-70.George B.M. Loden 1967-68..Ernest A. Baldine 1965-66......Roland Birnn 1963-64..Miguel A. Colorado 1961-62..E. E. Vanderveer 1959-60...Richard L. Smith 1957-58..Herbert L. Lutz 1956...A. Harlow Merryday 1954-55...Stanley W. Hand 1952-53..N.J.M. McLean 1951-52..Fred T. Youngs, Jr. 1950...Guersey Curran, Jr. 1948-49..Charley E. Sanford 1946-47....W. N. Mansfield 1939-45No DCOs yet, DCPs governed
Back Cover Photo:
Jim Shea, Coxswain, Flotilla 69, conducts Area Familiarization Mission for Sector Miami personnel. Pictured from left to right are Thomas Janata, Vice Flotilla Com- mander 6-11, OS3 Jason Bowen, Lieuten- ant Taylor Q. Lam, Sector Command Cen- ter Chief/ CSO, OS1 Michael Dixson and Jim Shea. Photo by Ken Sommers, DSO- PB D7.
Page 12 Homeland Security U.S. Coast Guard U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary DSO-PB D7 7399 Bellingham Point Boynton Beach, FL 33437 OFFICIAL BUSINESS PENALTY FOR PRIVATE USE $300 PRSRT STD POSTAGE AND FEES PAID U.S. COAST GUARD PERMIT NO. G-157