United States Coast Guard Auxiliary In the
United States Coast Guard Auxiliary, a flotilla is the basic organizational unit and consists of members at a local level where the majority of the work of the auxiliary is done. A flotilla is led by an elected flotilla commander assisted by an elected vice flotilla commander, who is in turn assisted by appointed flotilla staff officers. A Coast Guard Auxiliary division consists of multiple flotillas and a district consists of multiple divisions. Auxiliary districts are organized along Coast Guard district lines and are administered by a Coast Guard officer (usually a
commander or
captain) who is called the "director of the auxiliary".
Russian and Soviet navies In the
Imperial Russian Navy,
Soviet Navy, and
Russian Federation Navy, the word
flotilla (,
flotilliya) has tended to be used for "
brown-water" naval units – those operating not on the oceans and real seas, but on inland seas or rivers. Among the former are the present-day
Caspian Flotilla, the early-20th-century
Satakundskaya Flotilla, or the
Aral Flotilla of the 1850s; among the latter, the
Don Military Flotilla (which was created several times over more than 200 years), the
Dnieper Flotilla (also extant in the 18th and 20th centuries), the Red
Volga Flotilla, which participated in the
Kazan Operation during the
Russian Civil War, and the
Danube Flotilla. In the 18th century, the term also applied to the comparatively small fleets operating on those seas where Russia did not have much naval presence yet, e.g. the
Okhotsk Flotilla.
Non-military usage The word flotilla has also been used at times to refer to a small fleet of vessels, commercial or otherwise. There is also such a thing as a "flotilla holiday", which is a group of chartered yachts that set sail together on the same route. Also outside of a military context, the
Center for International Maritime Security, an open-membership Naval Strategy
think tank based in the
United States, maintains a similar use of the word Flotilla to that of the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary. In this context, Flotilla refers to a specialized sub-group of individuals within the broader organization, such as the Center's Warfighting Flotilla. ==See also==