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Uniforms of the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary : ウィキペディア英語版
Uniforms of the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary
The uniforms of the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary serve to distinguish Auxiliarists from members of other civilian auxiliaries and of other armed services. Auxiliarists are expected to wear a uniform intended for the situation and mission.〔http://www.uscg.mil/directives/cim/16000-16999/CIM_16790_1G.pdf〕 Each auxiliary uniform is identical to a Coast Guard officer's military uniform, with the exception that the buttons and stripes on dress jackets and shoulder boards are silver in color, rather than gold. On dress uniforms, appointed staff officers wear insignia with a red "A" and elected officers wear insignia with a blue "A", while black "A"s are worn on insignia by both elected and appointed officers on the ODU uniform. Auxiliarists are expected to adhere to the same rules of correct uniform wear as regular Coast Guard officers. When augmenting Coast Guard personnel, the military-style insignia of Auxiliary position is generally removed and the organizational insignia is worn.
==Rank insignia and awards==

While Auxiliarists wear military style rank insignia to signify office or position, they do not use military titles.〔Auxiliary Manual.〕 For example, a Flotilla Commander wears insignia similar to a USCG lieutenant, but is never referred to as "Lieutenant." The title most commonly used in official correspondence and reports is "Auxiliarist", and its abbreviation (e.g., Auxiliarist John Smith or AUX J. Smith).〔 Exceptions to this rule are elected or appointed Commodores, who wear one to three stars depending on their office, and are the only Auxiliarists who use a military style title ("Commodore") and its abbreviation before their name (e.g., Commodore Jane Jones or COMO J. Jones).〔
Auxiliarists may be awarded (medals and decorations of the Coast Guard or Coast Guard Auxiliary ), and may wear medals and decorations awarded in prior military service.〔 The wear of prior military service awards is different from for active and reserve guardians, as they can only wear awards earned while in the Coast Guard and serving with other branches.
A 2006 (issue ) of the (''Reservist'' ) magazine was devoted to a detailed and easy to understand graphical description of all the authorized uniforms.

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