In 1941, Congress created a military Reserve and renamed the original volunteer Reserve as the Coast Guard Auxiliary.
“The purpose of the Auxiliary is
to assist the Coast Guard:
(1) To promote safety and to effect rescues on and
over the high seas
and on navigable waters;
(2) To promote efficiency in
the operation of motorboats and yachts;
(3) To foster a wider knowledge of,
and better compliance with, the
laws, rules, and regulations governing the
operation of
motorboats and yachts;
(4) To facilitate other operations of
the Coast Guard.”

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