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Required Training Courses

Posted by: Lee Dash

Here is the link to more information regarding required training, which may be taken on-line:   

   http://www.uscg.mil/auxiliary/training/auxlms.asp

AUXLMS Impact on Auxiliary Mandated Training (MT) Requirements: The purpose of MT is to build awareness and enhance the knowledge, skills, abilities, and attitudes of the Coast Guard's workforce. All other elements of the Coast Guard workforce have MT requirements, generally more extensive than those for Auxiliarists. MT cannot be taken lightly, and it is not unreasonable to expect in the future that Coast Guard Order Issuing Authorities will expect Auxiliarists to be current in MT requirements before making assignments to duty. With the advent of the AUXLMS, the bridge that allows automatic recording of successful MT course completion into AUXDATA has been built. The Auxiliary MT requirements established in section 8.E. of the Coast Guard Auxiliary Manual (COMDTINST M16790.1 series) are now in effect. Notably:

a. Auxiliarists must successfully complete the following MT during their first year of enrollment and then once every five years thereafter:

   (1) DHS Together - Resilience Training - course code 502379
   (2) Security Education and Training Awareness (SETA) - course code 810030
   (3) Privacy at DHS / Protecting Personal Information - course code 810015
   (4) Sexual Harassment Prevention - course code 810000
   (5) Sexual Assault Prevention and Response - course code 810045
   (6) Civil Rights Awareness - course code 502319

b. Auxiliarists must successfully complete the following MT only once (new members shall complete them during their first year of enrollment):

   (1) Ethics 1 / Personal Gifts - course code 502306
   (2) Influenza Training - course code 502290

Training Directorate Web Site Links

Posted by: Lee Dash, FSO-CS, FSO-DV, Band Leader

Here is the link to the Auxiliary National Training Center: http://ntc.cgaux.org/

Use this link for more information about certification requirements:

  • qualify to become an elected officer (i.e. Flotilla Commander, Vice Flotilla Commander)
  • qualify for other certifications (i.e. Vessel Examiner, Instructor, Program Visitor, Public Affairs)