Auxiliary Logo, which is two anchors opposed at 45 degrees angle with two round circles on top of the anchors and containing the letters U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary between the two round circles which surround a shield with a Blue  top and red  and white stripes beneath the blue top numbering 13.

The U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Banner, blue background with two forward slashes on the leftfollowed by a small version of the Auxiliary Logo and then one more foward slash.

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