06/04/2026
Throwback Thursday
⚓ The Coast Guard Auxiliary Core Training (AUXCT) program has evolved from informal member instruction into a standardized professional curriculum designed to ensure readiness, safety, and accountability across the organization.
Originally focused almost entirely on mission-specific qualifications such as Boat Crew, Coxswain, and Vessel Examiner, early Auxiliary training relied heavily on mentorship and flotilla-level knowledge sharing. As the organization expanded and federal standards evolved, the need for consistent baseline training across all members became increasingly important.
Following the establishment of the Department of Homeland Security, the Auxiliary introduced what became known as “Mandatory Training,” requiring all members to complete standardized courses covering ethics, civil rights, security awareness, privacy protection, and workplace conduct.
Over time, the program evolved into today’s Auxiliary Core Training (AUXCT), reflecting a broader emphasis on professionalism, operational readiness, and integration with the missions of the United States Coast Guard.
Today, AUXCT ensures auxiliarists maintain the foundational knowledge necessary to safely and effectively support Coast Guard operations while upholding the highest standards of service.
Semper Paratus. ⚓