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EIGHT BELLS The Monthly Voice of USCG Auxiliary Flotilla 14 8 Jacksonville, Florida Seventh Coast Guard District Volume XXXVIII No. 12 December 2012 FLOTILLA COMMANDER cwvick@comcast.net C. Whitley Vick FLOTILLA VICE COMMANDER kevinkoehl@gmail.com Kevin R. Koehl PUBLICATIONS OFFICER cgstrong@comcast.net Carolyn G. Strong Left to right: Whit Vick, FC; Kevin Koehl, VFC; Bill Sekeres, DCDR 14 (elect); Paul Burns, FC (elect) and John Hadley, VFC (elect) Visit our award winning website at: www.safeboatingjax.com 1

FROM WHIT VICK YOUR FLOTILLA COMMANDER Pass Down Log At the VA, I have the privilege of working with a retired Navy Master Chief who has some of the traits of a border collie, one of them being that he is happiest when working. He is also one of the most motivated and organized humans I have known. He keeps a so called "pass down log" a personalized written record of his job description. He tells me he puts things in here he wished he had known sooner. The idea is to "pass down" this knowledge, hopefully making things easier for his replacement. Although I am quite dim compared to his intensity, this gave me the idea to try and come up with something similar for Paul Burns, our new flotilla commander elect and to any others contemplating the position of flotilla commander. These are not deep insights. Some are not original. These simply represent some lessons learned over the past two years. 1. Take it easy. Don't bite off more than you can chew. As much as possible, don't allow others to do this either. It's great to be enthusiastic, but burn out can become a real issue. 2. FSOs: Very important. Choose right, the flotilla benefits, and your job will be much easier. Choose wrong and the opposite occurs. 3. At the flotilla leadership courses you can pick up good tips, some of the best being anecdotes and pearls from those who have been there. Some may be born leaders I was not, so the courses helped. 4. Take your work seriously, yourself not so much. 5. Say what you mean. Mean what you say. 6. The title "Flotilla Commander" is a misnomer. Although it may be fun to pretend that you yes, you! are a "commander", in reality you do not command anything or anyone. The simple truth is you are a volunteer elected to manage other volunteers. Your task is to further the goals of the Auxiliary, outlined broadly in the Auxiliary's four cornerstones, using individuals in your flotilla who choose to participate. Your role is to organize, to delegate to the best suited individuals the various flotilla jobs, to form a consensus when there are differences of opinion. Also to cheerlead, cajole, encourage, prod, and praise. 7. Praise in public criticize in private. 8. Leadership by walking around: Get to know your members. Listen to the scuttlebutt in your flotilla and at division meetings. This has the potential to cut off little problems before they become big problems. 9. Leadership by e mail: Check it often. Answer it promptly. 10. You will make decisions not all will agree on. Get over it. Respect others' point of view. Be willing to negotiate or to change your mind when there is a better idea and where it serves the flotilla best. However, as FC, you must occasionally be willing to pull the trigger based on your best judgment, even if not all agree. FC report continued on next page... 2

FC report continued... 11. As much as possible, avoid making enemies. We are doing this job on our free time as volunteers. Enemies should not be part of the equation. 12. Get used to the fact that a lot of the flotilla's work is done by a relatively small number of people. This may be an inevitable fact of life in a totally volunteer organization. I know some members are not able to participate due to their job or other particular life situation. Others, for no apparent reason, choose not to participate. Just be grateful for those willing to participate. 13. Assume that any important documents you give out or mail out will be lost keep copies of these. Learned this the hard way and should have known better. 14. A calendar given to flotilla commanders by the District 7 Commodore details what you should be doing as far as deadlines, month by month. I never can remember these, but usually get reminded by checking this calendar, a note from division, or by Bob Strong. 15. Go to division meetings. Your flotilla needs representation and you get to network by meeting other FCs and division officers. 16. When in doubt, don't hesitate to call on seasoned flotilla members, which in our flotilla mainly consist of the Strongs. They are always willing to help. Although Bob may not always be right, more often than not he is, and he never lacks conviction. Carolyn, on the other hand, is usually right. 17. Plan for succession of elected and appointed officers. No one can stay at a job forever. Although this is an important and worthy goal, it is definitely easier said than done. 18. Be optimistic you can choose the attitude you have and convey it to others. 19. Have fun life is too short not to. Good luck to Paul Burns, our 2013 Flotilla Commander elect, and John Hadley, our Vice Flotilla Commanderelect. Semper paratus Whit Vick, Flotilla Commander FROM KEVIN KOEHL YOUR FLOTILLA VICE COMMANDER Congratulations to Paul Burns and John Hadley who were elected FC and VFC for our flotilla in 2013. Paul and John bring an exceptional level of knowledge and commitment to the Auxiliary and will make vital contributions to our flotilla in these roles. Thank you for the opportunity to serve as your VFC this year. Kevin Koehl, VFC 3

FLOTILLA 14 8 STAFF OFFICERS Paul Burns Communications Services (FSO CS) Robert Strong Finance (FSO FN) Marlene Koehl Information Systems (FSO IS) Robert Flaige Materials (FSO MA) Kyle George Marine Safety (FSO MS) John Hadley Member Training (FSO MT) Cris Vonderheide Navigation Systems (FSO NS) Kevin Koehl Public Affairs (FSO PA) Carolyn Strong Publications (FSO PB) Robert Strong Public Education (FSO PE) Rebecca Habermas Human Resources (FSO HR) Marlene Koehl Program Visitor (FSO PV) Charles Smith Vessel Examination (FSO VE) Whit Vick Operations (FSO OP) FLOTILLA STAFF OFFICERS REPORTS RESPONSE OPERATIONS WHIT VICK John Hadley passed his crew qualifying audit and is now officially a crew member. This increased our flotilla's number of qualified crew by 33%. Congratulations, John. Also, thanks very much to Ted Schneider, Dave Boyle, and Steve Parsons from Flotilla 14 7 for helping John achieve this goal. Otherwise, operations for our flotilla has mainly consisted of training by the Boat Crew Academy, organized by Don Mooers and Jesse Stevens. Whatley and George Law and Tom Edwards are attending to begin the process of crew certification. Kevin Koehl is attending the coxswain training offered. All this bodes well for the future of our operations program. Tom Hayden, Division Commander is working out details for Auxiliary facilities maintaining an on the water security zone for NAS JAX on weekends. 14 8 should play a role in this, depending on boat and crew availability. Whit Vick, FSO OP FLOTILLA STAFF OFFICERS REPORTS PREVENTION PUBLIC EDUCATION BOB STRONG We will have one last About Boating Safety (ABS) course on December 1, 2012 at the Florida Tackle and Gun Club. We have six new members and four nonmembers interested in attending. Our ABS course scheduled for Saturday, November 10 was cancelled due to lack of interest. The special private course at the Deerwood Country Club for ten students ages 11 to 16 was also cancelled because the women trying to set it up stopped communicating with me. I am currently working on scheduling our Public Education Courses for 2013. PROGRAM VISITOR MARLENE KOEHL Bob Strong, FSO PE Thank you to Kevin Koehl and Whatley Law for assisting me on 10 November at Sailors Exchange (formerly Pier 17) grand opening and flea market. It was a beautiful day for the event which maintained a steady flow of customers. PV report continued on next page... 4

PV report continued... We set up a boating safety information table which gave us an opportunity to talk with and provide the public with Federal Requirements and other safety literature. This event was the last scheduled partner event for 2012, but we hope to continue developing partner relationships next year to expand on our contact with the boating public to make our waterways safe. Marlene Koehl, FSO IS FLOTILLA STAFF OFFICERS REPORTS LOGISTICS HUMAN RESOURCES REBECCA HABERMAS We had three new faces at last month s November meeting, Corey Bridges, Marion Linda and Eric Linda. Corey (right) was recently married, (Congratulations Corey) and is on the waiting list for enlistment to the USCG active duty. Unfortunately due to budget cuts, it could be up to 2 years before he is called to go to boot camp. Corey would like to use that time to learn as much as he can about the Auxiliary and active duty Coast Guard as well. He s a college graduate with a background in computers and technology. He works full time in Gainesville but says he still would like to join our flotilla and is willing to make the commute. Corey is interested in becoming Boat Crew certified and also becoming a Radio Watch Stander. He has started the application process and hopes to get his paperwork completed very soon. Eric and Marion Linda are both retired, formerly from the Boston area and have extensive on the water experience. They also own a 33 foot Sea Ray. Marion (left) is a Graduate of Framingham University and is a retired Manufacturer s Representative from the New England area. She has computer skills and was an Officer at the Metropolitan Yacht Club. Marion also does volunteer work for the American Cancer Society. She hopes to help in the Auxiliary by getting Boat Crew qualified and learning more about Radio Watch Standing. Eric (right) is a Boston College graduate and is retired from the Raytheon Corporation after 23 years, working in Traffic Control Systems. He enjoys SCUBA diving and is also Rescue Diver Qualified. His interests also include Boat Crew training and in getting Air Observer qualified. Eric and Marion said they may be interested in joining our flotilla early next year. Becky Habermas, FSO HR INFORMATION SYSTEMS MARLENE KOEHL Please remember that REYR reports will be run on 31 December and any unreported mission hours should be submitted to me by 15 December in order to avoid going into REYR status. If you have any unresolved IS issues for this year, please contact me at mekoehl@gmail.com as soon as possible. Marlene Koehl, FSO IS 5

PUBLIC AFFAIRS KEVIN KOEHL Sailors Exchange in Ortega, formerly Pier 17, conducted a grand opening event including a marine flea market on November 10. The Auxiliary was asked to provide an information table. The event was well attended and I took the opportunity to pick a few bargains for my vessel, TIKA. Thanks to Marlene Koehl for coordinating Auxiliary participation and along with Whatley Law manning the information table. While this is the last scheduled PA event for 2012, we have already been asked to provide an information table for a Health and Wellness Fair at Alpine Groves Park in Switzerland scheduled on January 19. We will need volunteers to man the table from 7:30 12:00. Thanks to our members who volunteered their time to support our 2012 PA events. PUBLICATIONS CAROLYN STRONG Kevin Koehl, FSO PA Flotilla Staff Officers are reminded to forward their reports to the Publications Officer by the 20 th of each month. We are always open to submissions of photographs and articles by our members. This is your newsletter and your input is valued. If you are a new member, submit an article about the training you are receiving and what you have learned from it. If you are beginning crew training, please write about your experiences on the water. I would love to get some Sea Stories to publish. If you have held an appointed office in 2012, I would like to see reports from you for the January issue that include a summary of accomplishments in 2012. If you have accepted a new office for 2013, please write about goals you hope to achieve for that office in the New Year. Also, if you are inclined toward working with photographs and with Microsoft word or other publication software, please let me know. I would like to start training someone to eventually take on the job of Flotilla Staff Officer Publications. Thanks to those who submitted photos this month. You make Eight Bells a prize winning newsletter. Carolyn Strong, FSO PB Newly certified crew member John Hadley, received his Boat Crew certificate; a Certificate of Excellence for Radio Watch Standing and his sixth Sustained Service Award, along with thanks and congratulations from Whit Vick, FC at the Nov 8 flotilla meeting. 6

NOVEMBER 8 FLOTILLA MEETING CONTINUED Whit congratulates Kevin Koehl and presents his certificate for completion of the Navigation Rules exam. Whatley Law received congratulations and his certificate as Vessel Examiner. Tom Edwards received a warm welcome and his New Member packet from Whit. Carolyn Strong received a Sustained Service Award. Meeting photos By Carolyn Strong and Marlene Koehl 7

NOVEMBER 3 COXSWAIN TRAINING PATROL NEAR BLOUNT ISLAND Photos by Chris Bonnevier, Flotilla 14 7 USCG vessel was on hand to help with Towing exercises. Dames Point Bridge in background. Side by side towing (above) 8

NOVEMBER 3 COXSWAIN TRAINING PATROL CONTINUED Kevin Koehl, our VFC took part in this training so he can become a certified coxswain. A successful Mission Accomplished A couple of hitch hikers...just came along for the ride. 9

NOVEMBER 10 AT SAILORS EXCHANGE It was a beautiful day for the event which maintained a steady flow of customers. We set up a boating safety information table which gave us an opportunity to talk with and provide the public with Federal Requirements and other safety literature. Kevin and Marlene Koehl, along with Whatley Law manned the table. photos submitted by Whatley Law Marlene and Kevin (above) Kevin, Marlene and Whatley (right) 10

RAYMOND R. RAINER Ray Rainer, age 92, died November 1, 2012 of Alzheimer s disease. Raised in Milwaukee, Ray moved to Jacksonville as a young man where he worked with his father and brother in the construction business. In the Army during WWII, he served in the Pacific including Luzon, the liberation of the Philippines and occupation of Japan and was awarded 2 bronze stars and 4 service ribbons. He was married 46 yrs to Josephine, who died 6 weeks before him. Ray & Josephine were members of many organizations including the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 14 8; Jacksonville Sail and Power Squadron; Veterans of Foreign Wars; American Legion; Grange; and the Young at Heart group at church. Ray is survived by his sister, Ruth Jackson; brother Russell Rainer (Sybil); and 11 nieces and nephews, all of Jacksonville. His family received friends on Friday evening, November 9. The Auxiliary Honor Guard stood watch at the funeral home. A funeral mass was celebrated at 11:00 am, Saturday November 10, at St Matthew s Catholic Church, followed by interment with military honors at Riverside Memorial Park. The Division 14 USCGAUX Honor Guard stood watch as Ray s family and friends gathered. Josephine and Ray both received Auxiliary Membership Service Awards and Certificates of Retirement from the Auxiliary in January 2007 after 35 Years of Dedicated Service to Flotilla 14 8. They joined our flotilla in November 1971. Ray served as our FSO MA for more than 25 years. 11

Flotilla Holiday Dinner Thursday December 20th 6:30pm Please RSVP no later than December 12th Vito's Italian Restaurant 3825 Baymeadows Rd (at Intersection of San Jose Blvd) An Authentic Sicilian-Italian, Family run business This is Paul Burns' Favorite Restaurant "I've been eating here twice a month for over 10 years. I highly recommend...everything on the menu. I've had it all!"...paul From reasonably priced pizza, calzones, and pastas to gourmet chicken, veal and seafood dishes Visit: http://www.vitosjax.com/ Please make a special effort to bring your spouse and celebrate the holiday with Flotilla 14-8 at Vito's We need to send a head count for reservation by December 12th. Please RSVP to Carolyn Strong, cgstrong@comcast.net Or call 904-721-7828 The Flotilla 14-8 Change of Watch will take place on Tuesday, January 8, 2013 at the Florida Tackle and Gun Club with fellowship starting at 6:30 and dinner at 7. Reserve the date...mark your calendar NOW. Invite your spouse and friends. 12

Mandarin Newsline November Edition United States Coast Guard Auxiliary Update Action Oriented By Contributing Writer Ralph Little, Flotilla 14 8 After a string of articles focused on aspects of boating safety and other single issues, it s time to reacquaint you with what the flotilla has been up to recently and some coming events. For a group of forty some members, I don t see how anyone would not be impressed with how many notable activities occur. Our Operations team went to the Palatka area in September where they worked on boat crew training with another flotilla. In mid October, our patrol craft, the Carlie II, and boats from other flotillas assisted a rowing race on the Arlington River by maintaining an area safe from motorized boats, warning off quite a few. Also in October, we sent examiners to NAS JAX to assist with their RiverFest 2012 event and conduct Vessel Safety Checks. Another member assisted the Jacksonville Beach flotilla with a security patrol prior to the annual Air Show that featured the USN Blue Angel aerobatics team. An interesting Guest Speaker season was concluded at October s flotilla meeting with an inspirational presentation from CAPT. Andy Anderson, USN (Ret.). The third Thursday of October found a number of members meeting at Los Loros restaurant for an informal monthly get together that rotates throughout the Mandarin area. Our usual strong schedule of public Boating Safety courses was wrapped up in mid October with students enjoying the benefits of live instruction from experienced boaters. On November 10th we provided the Sailor s Exchange marine store (former Pier 17) with a safety contact and vessel examiner booth. For the future, our annual Holiday Dinner will be at Vito s Italian Restaurant in December, followed in January with the Change of Watch ceremony to install new leaders. Operations is planning to assist NAS JAX with regular enforcement of their restricted boating zone on the St. Johns River. The flotilla will also have the lead for Auxiliary support to the 2013 Air Show at the NAS. And there are, of course, the obligatory maintenance issues such as electing new leaders, encouraging training, keeping expenditures straight, member awareness and recording time. The business of getting all those tasks and the noted events done is carried out through the collective efforts of volunteers equipped with the training, organization and camaraderie. Read more about what we do and what boating and marine issues we can link you to, at the flotilla s website, www.safeboatingjax.com. Always remember that people are not suspicious, behavior is! 13

FLOTILLA 14 8 MEETING TUESDAY, 4 DECEMBER 2012 Fellowship & Refreshments 7 PM Business Meeting 7:30 PM Florida Tackle and Gun Club *** *** *** VITO S Italian Restaurant 3825 Baymeadows Rd Gather at 6:30, dinner at 7:00 PM Casual dress no uniforms required Make reservations now, Email cgstrong@comcast.net *** *** *** *** *** UPCOMING EVENTS AND ACTIVITIES DEC 01 ABS Class 0730 to 1700 Florida Tackle & Gun Club 04 Flotilla Meeting 1900 Florida Tackle & Gun Club 07 7029 Reports due to FSO IS 15 Division Staff Officers Reports due to division 15 Final Date for Unreported Mission Hours to FSO IS 20 Eight Bells Deadline: Reports due to VFC & FSO PB 20 Holiday Dinner Social Vitto s Italian Restaurant 1730 JAN 08 Flotilla Change of Watch Dinner Florida Tackle & Gun Club 12 Division 14 Change of Watch Dinner Embassy Suites Happy Holidays! See you in the New Year! 8 IS GREAT! Visit our award winning website at www.safeboatingjax.com EIGHT BELLS is published at no expense to the government. Cost of its publication is borne by the dues paying members of Flotilla 14 8 of the 7th District U.S. Coast Guard. PRIVACY ACT: The Privacy Act of 1974 protects names, addresses, telephone/fax numbers and e mail addresses of Flotilla 14 8 members which may appear in this or other USCGAUX publications. As a matter of policy, information described above is not made available to the general public or outside groups without that member s expressed and/or written consent. When such information appears, its privacy shall be safeguarded and the information will be clearly labeled. Publication of this information by the general public and/or outside groups is prohibited by the Privacy Act. 14