US Coast Guard Auxiliary Insignia Plaque
This solid mahogany wall plaque shows the US Coast Guard Reserve logo or seal and carved and hand painted mahogany wood plaque. A perfect as a wall plaque or podium plaque. Fantastic additions to any Coast Guard memorabilia collection. Great Coast Guard retirement gift, Coast Guard graduation gift, or Coast Guard recognition awards. Recessed hook enables the plaque to hang flush against any wall.The United States Coast Guard Auxiliary was established on June 23, 1939 as the United States Coast Guard Reserve and re-designated as the Auxiliary in 1941. It is a volunteer uniformed component of the United States Coast Guard (USCG) and works with the rest of the Coast Guard in all of its varied missions with the exception that Auxiliary Members (Auxiliarists) may support the military and law enforcement mission of the Coast Guard but do not directly participate in it. The Coast Guard's philosophy is to be SEMPER PARATUS (ALWAYS READY) against all threats and all hazards. The Coast Guard Auxiliary is an integral part of that philosophy and the Coast Guard Forces. The United States Coast Guard Auxiliary was established on June 23, 1939 by an act of Congress as the United States Coast Guard Reserve and re-designated as the Auxiliary on February 19, 1941. It is a volunteer uniformed component of the United States Coast Guard (USCG) and works with the rest of the Coast Guard in all of its varied missions with the exception that Auxiliary Members (Auxiliarists) may only support, but not directly participate in, the Coast Guard's military and law enforcement missions. Auxiliarists are not allowed to carry any weapons while serving in any Auxiliary capacity. As of November 18, 2007 there were 30,074 active Auxiliarists.