William and Mary Detachment


Welcome

The William and Mary Detachment is a part of the Coast Guard Auxiliary’s Flotilla 67 in Williamsburg, VA.
 
Students in the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary have a unique opportunity to get real-world experience and training with the world’s premier marine safety, homeland security,  and environmental protection organization.  As part of “Team Coast Guard”, Auxiliarists perform many jobs as members of the Coast Guard’s non-military arm.  Auxiliarists serve their country and community, but are never deployed for combat or law enforcement.  Whether you are preparing for a civilian career in environmental protection or public policy, active or reserve with the Coast Guard, or just want the chance to work on the water, the Coast Guard Auxiliary provides a great opportunity. 




In the News

  • Personal Flotation Device maintenance swim   20 Nov 09 Williamsburg, Va.:  Four Detachment members rose early for a 0630 annual PFD maintenance swim at the campus pool.  The purpose of the swim is to review the ...
    Posted Nov 20, 2009 10:19 AM by Todd Egnor
  • Boat Crew Training nears completion 24 Oct 09 Williamsburg, Va.: Boat Crew training nears completion for two members of the W&M Detachment.  Nick Zaremba and Alex Wright both completed their inport tasks and started ...
    Posted Nov 20, 2009 9:17 AM by Todd Egnor
  • Real Admiral James Watson visits the Detachment      WILLIAMSBURG 7 October, 2009: Rear Admiral James Watson, Coast Guard Atlantic Area Director of Operations, visited with the Flotilla 67 Detachment at the College of William and Mary. Admiral Watson ...
    Posted Nov 20, 2009 8:26 AM by Todd Egnor
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