Commander’s Message
Greetings Shipmates!
Today (as I write this) is
the 224th birthday of the
US Coast Guard. A celebra-
tion that underlies the 75th
Birthday of the Coast
Guard Auxiliary that was in
June and that we are still celebrating. While these are im-
portant events we must all keep in mind the time, contribu-
tions and sacrifices that both Gold and Platinum organiza-
tions make to ensure that the boating public and our ports
and shores are safe.
This is no small undertaking and as we have heard over and
over the leadership and officers of the Coast Guard continue
to praise and appreciate our efforts.
We can’t rest on our laurels; we need to be diligent in our
efforts to increase VSC’s, Paddlesmart, and Boater Safety
Public education.
At this time of celebration, here are some fun facts courtesy
of The Official USO Blog.
The Coast Guard was founded on August 4, 1790, after
Congress commissioned the construction of ten ships to
help enforce federal tariffs and prevent smuggling.
The Coast Guard has two official flags: The Coast
Guard standard and the Coast Guard ensign.
Walt Disney created a special logo for the Coast
Guard’s Corsair Fleet during World War II, featuring
Donald Duck.
Members of the Coast Guard have served in 17 wars and
conflicts throughout U.S. history.
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Scituate Flotilla Pg. 5
Division Missions Pg. 6
Time Capsule Ceremony Pg. 7
Medford Invitational Pg. 8
INS IDE THIS I SSUE:
Third Quarter Meetings Braintree Yacht Club
at 1930
Wednesday 17 September
Wednesday 15 October
Uniform of the day is:
Tropical Blue
Staff officers are reminded to send in reports
as soon as possible or bring to the meeting.
All members welcome!
District 1NR Division 12 VOLUME 41, ISSUE 3
South Shore Sentinel
Mitchell F. Paine, Division Commander DCDR
Craig C. Hall, Division Vice Commander VDCR
David K. Clinton, Immediate Past Division Commander IPDCDR
2012 Division and Flotilla Leadership
Flotilla 12–3
This flotilla operates out of Coast Guard Station Point Allerton, 93 Main Street
Hull, Massachusetts 02045. The business meetings are the 1st Friday of month
at 1930.
David E. Clinton, Flotilla Commander 12-3
Patrick J. Griffin, Flotilla Vice Commander 12-3
Flotilla 12–5
This flotilla operates out of the Braintree Yacht Club, 9 Gordon Road,
Braintree, Massachusetts 02184. The business meetings are the 4th Wednesday
at 1900.
Gerard Bogus, Flotilla Commander 12-5
Robert Brack, Flotilla Vice Commander 12-5
Flotilla 12–8
This flotilla operates out of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administra-
tion (NOAA) Stellwagen Office at 175 Edward Foster Road in Scituate, Massa-
chusetts. The business meetings are the 2nd Wednesday of the month at 1930.
Richard Flannery, Flotilla Commander 12-8
Oscar Orringer, Flotilla Vice Commander 12-8
This newsletter is published quarterly at no expense to the U.S. Government or the U.S. Coast Guard. Cost of its publication is borne by dues paying members of
the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary, First District, Northern Region, Division 12, a volunteer unpaid civilian body whose mission is to assist the U.S. Coast Guard in
their missions.
As a matter of policy, rosters of names, addresses and telephone numbers shall not be made available to the general public or any outside organization. Privacy
of all rosters shall be safeguarded and the page clearly labeled. The publication of these rosters on any computer online service including the Internet is prohib-
ited by the Privacy Act of 1974.
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2013 Division 12 Bridge Publishing Information
This is the newsletter of Division
12, First Northern Region. We hope this is an enjoyable resource to the members, residents of the community and,
continue to look forward to your comments and contributions to its future
issues.
The South Shore Sentinel is published quarterly by the Division .
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Staff
Officer
NAME
P PREVENTION
Donald B. Ladd, Jr.
SO-NS
Eunice I. Bloomquist
SO-MS
Donald B. Ladd, Jr.
SO-PE
L. William Fuller
SO-PV
Kevin Ritchie
SO-VE
Matt Mulvey
R RESPONSE
Eunice I. Bloomquist
SO-CM
David Ernest Clinton
SO-OP
Eunice I. Bloomquist
L LOGISTICS
David K. Clinton
SO-CS
Jay M. Prior
SO-IS
Eunice I. Bloomquist
SO-MA
Oscar Orringer
SO-MT
David E. Clinton
SO-PA
Imants Ansbergs
SO-PB
James Gay
SO-HR
Donald Almeida
SO-FN
Norby Comeau
SO-SR
Oscar Orringer
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Coast Guard Ethos
I am a Coast Guardsman.
I serve the people of the United States.
I will protect them.
I will defend them.
I will save them.
I am their shield.
For them I am Semper Paratus.
I live the Coast Guard core values.
I am proud to be a Coast Guardsman.
We are the United States Coast Guard.
Effective December 1, 2011.
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5. Anthony Christy was the oldest active serving Coast Guard member. The keeper of the Christiana
Lighthouse in Delaware, Christy died on duty in September 1862 at the age of 105.
6. Since 2003, the Coast Guard has been operating as part of the Department of Homeland Security.
7. In 1791, the Coast Guard launched its first cutter VIGILANT.
8. The first permanent Coast Guard Air Station was in Cape May, New Jersey, in 1926.
9. In 1967, the Coast Guard adopted the trademark red slash design – or racing stripe – that appears on
its vessels.
10. In 1941, the Coast Guard hired its first civilian women to serve in secretarial and clerical positions.
11. 241,093 Coast Guard members served during World War II.
12. “Semper Paratus” is the Coast Guard motto.
13. While many animals have served as mascots aboard Coast Guard vessels, Sinbad, a dog, is one of the
services most famous. He served on board the cutter CAMPBELL during World War II, keeping troops
company during their voyages.
14. The Coast Guard was referred to as the Revenue Marine and the Revenue Cutter Service throughout
the late 18th and the 19th centuries.
15. The Coast Guard has authorized a total of 43 battle streamers, which are attached to the Coast
Guard standard, replacing cords and tassels. They are carried in all ceremonies representing heroic
actions in all naval encounters from 1798 to today. Any Coast Guard unit may display the battle
streamers.
16. The Coast Guard refers to a vessel as a “cutter” if it’s over 65-feet long.
17. From 1942-1944, the Coast Guard had a championship hockey team called the Cutters that
played in the Eastern Amateur Hockey League, considered to be one of the most competitive
leagues of its time.
18. Until the Navy was re-established in 1797, the Coast Guard was the only naval service in the
country.
19. In 1918, sisters Genevieve and Lucille Baker were the first uniformed women to serve in the
Coast Guard.
20. President George Washington commissioned the first Coast Guard officer, Captain Hopley Yeaton,
on March 21, 1791.
21. The Coast Guard was featured in the 1996 featured film “White Squall” starring Jeff Bridges.
22. The oldest Coast Guard boat station is in Sandy Hook, New Jersey.
23. In 1967, the Coast Guard icebreaker EASTWIND became the first cutter to ever sail around Antarctica.
EASTWIND was also the first ship to circumnavigate Antarctica since 1843.
24. The Coast Guard core values are honor, respect and devotion to duty.
Very respectfully.
Mitch Paine
Division Commander
USCG AUX Division 12
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Scituate Flotilla Supports Opening of the Bay
Flotilla 12-8 provided a boating safety table at the Duxbury Opening of the Bay Family Day on Satur-
day 24 May. This event, which is organized each Memorial Day weekend by the Duxbury Bay Maritime
School, features tours of historic sailing vessels, family activities, music and food. The flotilla has supported
the event for many years. This year’s safety table featured demonstrations and information about buoyant and
inflatable life jackets.
This year the event displayed two his-
toric vessels replicas of the S/V FAME (home
port Salem) and one of two shallops (home
port Plymouth.) The original S/V FAME was
the first sailing vessel to be issued a letter of
marque and reprisal by the United States gov-
ernment during the War of 1812. The original
shallops were sailed around Cape Cod Bay by
the Pilgrims.
-Oscar Orringer, Flotilla Vice Commander 12-
8
Photo courtesy of Duxbury Bay Tours.
Pictured is Oscar Orringer, VCDR 12-8 at safety demonstration table.
Replica of the S/V FAME
Replica of a shallop.
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Division 12 Vessel Examiners at Hingham Shipyard
On Saturday 14 June vessel examiners from Division 12 were invited by Hingham Shipyard Marinas,
LLC to provide safety exams. Among those joining the team were Jay Prior and Ginny Gray, Flotilla 12-3,
Matt Mulvey, Flotilla 12-5 and Richard Flannery, Flotilla 12-8.
Cherie Rudzinsky, Marina Manager, a continued supporter of this partnership, opened the gates and
provided a list of boaters at the marina who requested vessel exams. More information about Hingham Ship-
yard Marinas can be found at hinghamshipyardmarinas.com.
-Jay Prior, Auxiliarist Flotilla 12-3 contributed to this article.
Weymouth Fishing Festival
On Sunday 18 May Division 12 was represented at the annual Fishing Festival at Whitman’s Pond in
Weymouth, Mass. The event has been a continued partnership with the Whitman’s Pond Association. The
division provided public education and public affairs activities this year. The division is also a key contribu-
tor to the information kiosk at the boat ramp. Several hundred people again attended the event that offered
activities for children, fishing and safe boating education.
Arthur Mathews, Weymouth Town Council President, and member of Whitman’s Pond Association
said “The on-going partnership with the Coast Guard Auxiliary has been an important facet of our event and
a tremendous resource for our community.” Trish Pries, president of the Whitman’s Pond Association
thanked the Auxiliary for the safe boating materials and spreading the “Wear It” message to the children.
Pries joined Tyler Hall, son of Craig Hall, Auxiliarist in Flotilla 12-3 in passing out “Wear It” stickers and
“Life Jacket Leaders” campaign materials.
-Craig Hall, Auxiliarist Flotilla 12-3 contributed to this article.
Touch a Boat Hingham Harbor
On Saturday 31 May, the division supported the annual Touch a Boat event held at Hingham Harbor,
Hingham, Mass. The program was from 0930-1230. Ginny Gray, an FSO-HR with Flotilla 12-3 again provid-
ed “liaison” between the division and event organizers.
The event offered a free pancake breakfast, demonstration of life jacket fittings, a lobster boat and ex-
hibit from the New England Aquarium.
The division provided a safety table and information about mission and activities of the Auxilairy.
-Ginny Gray, FSO-HR Flotilla 12-3 contributed to this article.
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Annual Time Capsule Ceremony The annual Braintree Time Capsule ceremony held on 4 July has become a traditional event for the Division 12 color guard. The patriotic event draws many from Braintree and surrounding towns. The unit was comprised of Kevin Ritchie and Matt Mulvey, Flotilla 12-5, Craig Hall, Flotilla 12-3 and Michael McKenzie, Flotilla 5-25. -by Craig Hall, VCDR and Kevin Ritchie, Color Sergeant, Division 12
Braintree Time Capsule
The ceremony is held at Braintree Town Hall on July 4 each
year.
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Division Color Guard Returns to Medford Invitational
On Sunday 17 August 2014 members of Team Coast Guard's Division 12 Color Guard participated for
the third time in the Medford Invitational Tournament in Malden, Mass. The baseball tournament annually
recognizes individuals with special needs from the Greater Boston area.
This year more than 75 individuals and family members took part in an exciting game. Auxiliarists
Kevin Ritchie and Matt Mulvey, Flotilla 12-5 joined with ME3 Scott Borgnis and EM3 Mathew Lotito from
Sector Boston to form a unit. The Malden Police Department Color Guard was also invited to participate and
combined with the Team Coast Guard unit to form an 8 member unit. The unit provided a solid joint presen-
tation that was widely acknowledged by the viewing public.
-Kevin Ritchie, Color Sergeant Division 12
Team Coast Guard and Malden Police Department
provide joint presentation of colors.
Team Coast Guard enjoying the game.
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Division Vice Commander’s Message
Greetings Shipmates:
This summer has been unusually busy for me and my family. We are in the midst of selling our home
in search of a new place to call home—on the South Shore of course. We actually spent more family time va-
cationing this year than in the past. My professional responsibilities required more travel than I have had in a
few years, but as Labor Day approaches I plan on re-focusing on what I want to accomplish during the remain-
der of 2014.
Looking Ahead
At the same time I find my Auxiliary responsibilities encompassing more “paperwork” than mission-
driven activity, such as vessel inspections, instruction and marine safety. I will still meet my qualifications and
need to keep up with mission reporting (I hope everyone is on top of that too.) However, in looking forward
and checking the calendar I noticed that district elections are less than a month away. That means our division
election is not that far away, and after that the important flotilla elections. For the last two years (well almost)
Mitch Paine and I have served as your “bridge” for Division 12. A new team will be elected to lead, challenge,
support and encourage the membership to continue the work you do for Team Coast Guard. Although this is
not my last message, we have one more division newsletter scheduled, I think its important to thank Mitch, the
elected officers, staff and members for the exemplary work you all do for the boating public. At the same time,
I challenge our members to think about enhancing their skills sets, considering staff positions and consider a
willingness to serve as an elected officer at the flotilla and division level.
The Mission
Our division has been involved in two important activities in 2014, the continued Wear It New Eng-
land campaign, and the Auxiliary's 75th Anniversary, but the regular mission activities our members are in-
volved with are the foundation for our long-term success. Take the time to dedicate your skills toward mission
-critical areas. Work with your staff officers and elected leaders, who can support your interests and training.
Fellowship
The division has planned a fantastic opportunity for fellowship, a picnic hosted by the Hull Lifesaving
Museum. This was an idea that David K. Clinton, our IPDCDR, conceived and with a team of folks has
planned for 24 August (see calendar page.)
Last, as we approach Labor Day weekend lets remember that recreational boating season continues for
many, but with cooler weather we should be cognizant of the changes on the water and increased awareness
that the weather can be more unpredictable. A message for our members and the boating public.
Semper paratus.
Very respectfully.
Craig C. Hall
Craig C. Hall
VDCR, Division 12
First District Northern
Sunday 24 August Division Picnic - 1100-1500 Hull Lifesaving Museum, Hull, Mass.
Wednesday 17 September Monthly Division Meeting - 1930 Braintree Yacht Club, Braintree, Mass.
Wednesday 15 October Monthly Division Meeting - 1930 Braintree Yacht Club, Braintree, Mass.
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If you know of activities that may be included in the calendar of events, please email the information to
[email protected] with “Division 12 Event” in the subject line.
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the Nation’s five Armed Services. The mission of the Auxiliary is to protect the public, the environment, and U.S. economic
interests - in the Nation’s ports and waterways, along the coast, on international waters, or in any maritime region as required to
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