TRADITIONAL MISSIONS (Continued)
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MT INSTRUCTOR MISSION-Hours spent as head/lead instructor for any Member
Training activity, including specialty courses, boat crew training and
basic qualification classes. See Category 04A for line entries.
Exception: Qualification Examiners hours providing boat crew training
is reported as category 22.
07
CG OPERATIONAL SUPPORT-A service provided to operational Coast Guard
units in support of Coast Guard programs, except those missions
specified elsewhere in mission types (i/e. WS, DOD) and "training"
for same. This mission does not involve the movement of an Auxiliary
Facility. An Operational Support Mission (OSM) does not require a
specific qualification.
08
CG ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT-Provide support to the Coast Guard in areas
other than operations or recruiting. Must be authorized and can be
conducted ashore or afloat. Assigned duty could be administrative or
clerical (non-law enforcement).
09
AIM MISSION-A scheduled activity directly relating to the recruitment
of Coast Guard Academy Cadets. All public appearances in support of the
Auxiliary's Academy Introduction Mission (AIM). Time spent interviewing,
counseling or selecting an AIM candidate. Missions must be performed in
proper uniform.
10
PUBLIC AFFAIRS MISSION-Hours spent promoting the Coast Guard, Coast Guard
Auxiliary or Coast Guard Reserve. Writing a news story or a magazine
article, composing a display advertisement announcing a Public Education
class or CME Station or writing copy for a Radio/TV program. Stories
must be published and programs must be "aired" in order for the hours
to be reportable. CME Station Time is reported in this category.
11
MARINE DEALER VISITS-Hours spent participating in the Marine Dealer
Visitation Program by qualified Auxiliarists. A separate report must
be made for each visit.
12
STATE AND YOUTH COURSES-Hours spent as head instructor for an approved
State Public Education class and for Youth courses. See category 04A
for line entries.
SURFACE OPERATIONS MISSIONS
20
RADIO WATCHSTANDER-Hours spent as a qualified watchstander at a Coast
Guard Unit or Auxiliary fixed land or land mobile facility, when
specifically requested by the Coast Guard. Wearing a beeper is not
reportable. Only one operator is reportable per radio.
21
OFFICER OF THE DAY DUTIES-Hours spent as a qualified, JOD or OOD,
Officer Of The Day at a Coast Guard unit either ashore or afloat.
22
OPS TRAINING MISSION-Hours spent on training missions involving
operations. See category 04A for line entries.
23
B-2 ALERT SAR STANDBY-Time spent as being available within two hours
for call out while under Coast Guard orders with an Auxiliary Operational
Facility (Surface or Air) with a qualified Coxswain/Pilot and Crewmember.
23A Coxswain hours are reported as Lead. Crewmember hours are reported as
Assist time.
24
B-O ALERT SAR STANDBY-Time spent standing by under Coast Guard orders
with an Auxiliary Operational Facility (Surface or Air) with a qualified
Coxswain/Pilot and Crewmember for immediate call out. See category
23A for line entries.
25
SAR CALL OUT-Time spent on a Search and Rescue call out involving
surface or communication facilities. See category 23A for line entries.
26
CG CREW AUGMENTATION-Time spent serving as qualified crew on Coast
Guard, not Auxiliary Vessels. All time is reported as Assist time only.
27
ELT SUPPORT MISSION-Enforcement of Laws & Treaties, time spent providing