| Flotilla
19 traces its ancestry to 11 September 1962, when fourteen Auxiliary
members from other 12th District Peninsula-based flotillas requested
establishment of and membership in a new Coyote Point Flotilla 19.
Those first members were Jack Pettit, Leslie Pirie, Harry Sharer,
Herbert Walter, Jr., Orrin French, Norwood Patterson, Michael Roskin,
Howard Feldman, Curtis Van Sandt, Frank Hannig, Sybil Van Sandt, Mary
Feldman, Theresa Hannig and Genevieve French.
That application
cited San Mateo Junior College as the principal location of the
new flotilla, on the grounds of what now is the Coyote Point Natural
History Museum. Since that time, Flotilla 19 has met at the Coyote
Point Yacht Club, an elementary school in Foster City, the National
Guard Armory in San Mateo and at Coast Guard Air Station San Francisco
at SFO.
In the 1970's
and 1980's many Flotilla 19 members moored their boats at the Coyote
Point Marina, although a sizeable contingent known as our "Delta
Navy" docked near Bethel Island in the Delta and conducted
many Delta-based Safety Patrols. Since that time, Flotilla members
have berthed their boats at Coyote Point, Sierra Point/Brisbane,
Redwood City, San Leandro and other locations.
Early Flotilla
records indicate significant activity in all four Auxiliary cornerstones,
including Boating Safety classes, Courtesy Marine Examinations (now
"safety checks"), Operations and Fellowship. In operations,
Flotilla 19 has been active in vessel, aviation and land-mobile
(radio) operations.
Flotilla 19
members have advanced to senior positions within the US Coast Guard
Auxiliary District 12th (now District 11 North), and our members
have served as District leaders in Operations, Communications and
other operational areas.
For over four
decades, Coyote Point Flotilla 19 has served the Boating Safety
and Search & Rescue needs of San Francisco Bay-based boaters.
We invite any member of the boating public who is interested in
joining to please contact us.
Flotilla
helicopter operations, 1978
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