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On Course Issues
On Course Editor: Joe Engel joe@jre.com
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503-281-3291
The following Issues were produced under the direction of Past
National Commodore Gene Seibert during his term as National Commodore.
Final log entry: A message to the
members
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printable pdf
Simplified Reporting - October 2006
online |
printable pdf
The Auxiliary Boat Crew Program - October 2006
online |
printable pdf
Coast Guard
Auxiliary Dive Program - August 2006
online |
printable pdf
Auxiliarists
Needed to Help Regional Exam Centers with Surge Operations! - August
2006
online |
printable pdf
Recruiting - March 2006
online |
printable .pdf
Leaders Wanted! - February 2006
online |
printable .pdf
New Offerings in Public Education - December 2005
printable .pdf
Fuel Budgets - August 2, 2005
online |
printable .pdf
Issues for a Better Auxiliary - June 30, 2005
online |
printable.pdf
Auxiliary Finances & Introduction to On Course - May 2005
online |
printable.pdf
National Commodore's Letter on CGMA - February 2005
printable .pdf
Joe Engel, OnCourse Editor
National Commodore's Introduction to
On
Course
I’d like to tell you about a new communication that starts with this
message – it’s called On Course and is a message from me to you.
It’s meant to give you information on a broad range of subjects of
interest and importance to the membership. The topics will be issues
forwarded from each district and will be addressed monthly or whenever
there’s a special need to alert you to something important and timely.
Notification of a new edition will be sent to everyone with a working
email address in the e-directory. It will also be posted on the
Auxiliary web site’s What’s New page.
Why email? We are, in many ways, a virtual organization and that can
present communication problems. We’re scattered from Guam to Maine and
from Puerto Rico to Alaska. We all belong to a local flotilla but for
many of us, except for possibly a yearly district conference, we rely on
the Internet for both sending and receiving information from beyond our
local area.
E-mail gets the communication out quickly.
On Course will be archived on this website.
Will On Course answer all your questions? Probably not but it will give
you perspective and something to think and talk about. When there’s a
question, bring it up the chain of communication – odds are there will
be someone who can give you an answer.
Will you be able to message me with questions? Unfortunately no, because
with 30,000 members in the Auxiliary, there simply isn’t time for me to
answer everyone but that’s why the chain of communication is in place
Best regards,
Gene M. Seibert
National Commodore
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