Are Auxiliarists eligible for the benefits of the Soldiers and Sailors Relief Act?
Posted by on 05 November 2011 08:06 PM
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In contrast to Coast Guard active duty and reserve components, the Coast Guard Auxiliary is specifically declared by statute (14 U.S.C. §823) to be non-military. Auxiliarists are not contractually bound, enlisted, or commissioned officers, but rather volunteers pledged to serve in the Coast Guard Auxiliary. Due to that delineation, Auxiliarists are not entitled to employment protections afforded active duty and reserve personnel under legislative authorities like the Soldiers and Sailors Civil Relief Act of 1940.
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