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A Way FORWARD for 1/c Mackenzie Bucki: Summer Assignment Series

Stefanie Senkow | September 4, 2024

1/c BuckiWhen it came to her summer assignment, 1/c Mackenzie Bucki got the opposite of what she requested. Instead of a small, patrol boat in the Pacific, she got a 270-foot ship in the Atlantic. The USCGC FORWARD, based in Norfolk, VA, is a medium endurance cutter focusing on migrant and drug interdiction.

“For this patrol, our mission was to intercept drugs from smuggling vessels in the Caribbean. We left Virginia on May 28th and made four port calls along the way: Key West, Puerto Rico, Columbia, and Cuba,” said Bucki.

Bucki witnessed, first-hand, the training that goes into cutter operations to prep for a mission. She and the crew simulated a “fast cruise” which is a simulated underway day, which allowed the crew to conduct various trainings before the patrol begins. FORWARD also did a “shakedown cruise” where the crew trains in their actual roles while the ship is underway. The shakedown cruise is vital for crewmembers to familiarize themselves with shipboard functions at sea.

“There are many different training scenarios for responding to various casualties aboard. I participated in simulated progressive flooding and crankcase explosion casualty,” said Bucki. “During the shakedown cruise the day was jam-packed with training. We simulated a man overboard, practiced dropping anchor, and ensured that everyone knew their assigned role for getting underway.”

Bucki also became qualified in flight operations tasks, which involve the many aspects that go into a helicopter returning to and taking off from the ship. She learned and demonstrated her skills in hose handling, personal protective equipment (PPE), and basic firefighting. She also familiarized herself with the engineering aspects during this patrol, memorizing many parameters (pressure, temperature, etc.) and functions of engine room and auxiliary systems.

Bucki’s action and adventure packed time on USCGC FORWARD led to the building of Coast Guard bonds with crew members, more confidence in her forthcoming role as ensign and a newfound awareness of her own leadership style.

“I am first generation military, so I am not as familiar with the Coast Guard compared to others. This experience helped me explore some possible career paths and understand the life of a junior officer. I came to realize that there are many factors that influence one’s experience as an ensign. Although location and platform are the main components taken into consideration for billet picks, there are many other things that influence what life will be like on a ship. This includes command climate, status of the ship’s equipment, and collateral duties,” said Bucki.

Bucki would like to receive a Buoy Tender or Fast Response Cutter as her first assignment upon graduation.

Sponsor Family Application

Thank you for submitting your application to be part of the Sponsor Family Program. Your application will be processed in the upcoming week. Coast Guard Academy’s policy on background screening now requires all adults (everyone 18 and older living in the home) who volunteer to mentor, teach, coach or sponsor cadets, whether on or off Coast Guard Academy grounds, to be screened every 5 years. They are required to provide personal information (name, birth date and social security number) for the purpose of conducting a criminal background check.

The Security Officer at the Coast Guard Academy, CWO2 Gina Polkowski, is overseeing this process. Her email is: Gina.M.Polkowski@uscg.mil.

Sponsor Family designations fall into several different categories. Below are the guidelines to help you determine how best to meet the background screening requirement:

  1. If you are Coast Guard active duty you do not need to apply for an additional Background Check. You will be vetted through the Coast Guard system by CWO2 Polkowski.
  2. If you are a Civilian working for the Coast Guard you do not need to apply for an additional Background Check. You will be vetted through the Coast Guard system by CWO2 Polkowski.
  3. If you are non-Coast Guard Active Duty, you are required to provide proof of your current security clearance or National Agency Check that is to be emailed by your Command Security Officer (CSO)/ Security Office to CWO2 Polkowski at  Gina.M.Polkowski@uscg.mil.
  4. If you are non-Coast Guard civilian who has a current security clearance or National Agency check, you are required to provide proof of your current security clearance or National Agency Check that is to be emailed by your Command Security Officer (CSO)/ Security Office to CWO2 Polkowski at  Gina.M.Polkowski@uscg.mil.
  5. All civilians in the families who are 18 years or older and do not have a security clearance or a National Agency Check are required to be vetted through Mind Your Business, the third party vendor hired by the Coast Guard Academy for the vetting process.

After you complete your application, please e-mail the Sponsor Family Program Coordinator at CadetFamilySponsorProgram@uscga.edu. In your e-mail, you must include the e-mail address and phone number of every adult living in the home. The Sponsor Family Coordinator will then initiate the background check process and you will receive an email with further instructions.

Important things to note:

There is a Sponsor Family Training that is a one-hour training which we ask sponsors to attend once every four years. This training is designed to give you an overview of the program, what is expected of you as a sponsor, and what you can expect from your cadets. This training will also help familiarize you with the cadet regulations onboard CGA. You will be notified via e-mail once the training is scheduled.

The matching process of swabs to families will occur during July and August. Please bear with us and remain flexible through this process. There will be a meet and greet scheduled on Campus, typically in late August. This will give families an opportunity to formally meet their cadet if they have not already done so. Details on this will also be via email.

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