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Recent Speeches
National Commodore's Election Speech, NACON, Dallas TX The following reports were produced under the direction of Past National Commodore Gene Seibert during his term as National Commodore.
N-TRAIN 2006The National Commodore's remarks at NTRAIN 2006 N-TRAIN 2005Video of Commodore Seibert's remarks at N-TRAIN 2005 as well as the comments of Rear Admiral David Kunkel, USCG, (G-OC) Director of Operations Capability, Rear Admiral James C. Van Sice, USCG, (G-WT) Director of Reserve and Training and Captain Barry Smith, USCG, (G-OCX) Chief Director of Auxiliary can be found here...
NACO D1NR Conference RemarksThe National Commodore's remarks to the D1NR District Conference...
November 10, 2004 - Flag Conference RemarksThank you for the opportunity to brief you this morning. Even though we are just now 10 days into our watch, I felt it important to give you an idea of our efforts so far and some of our expectations for our first 100 days. Starting well before assuming the office of National Commodore on 1 November, we began planning how to invigorate the transformation of the Auxiliary from an organization solely concerned with maritime safety, to one that gives added attention to maritime security. ...download the speech in Microsoft Word to read all of the National Commodore's remarks to the USCG Flag Conference. |
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