U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary East Moriches Flotilla Joins Community in Honoring New Eagle Scout


Coast Guard Auxiliary East Moriches Flotilla (18-06) Commander Andrew Tarantino honors Eagle Scout Phillip Bechtold of Center Moriches. | Coast Guard Auxiliary

In a heartfelt celebration of service, leadership, and community spirit, the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary East Moriches Flotilla (18-06) joined local officials and residents to honor 18-year-old Phillip Bechtold of Center Moriches for achieving the rank of Eagle Scout—the highest honor in Scouting.

The Court of Honor was held at the Center Moriches VFW and drew representatives from town, county, and state government, all gathered to recognize Phillip’s dedication and accomplishment. A senior at Center Moriches High School, Bechtold earned the Eagle Scout rank after completing a service project that involved building and installing a Little Free Library at Webby’s Beach, offering free books to residents, and promoting youth literacy in the community.

At the request of National Commodore Mary Kirkwood, the Coast Guard Auxiliary formally participated in the ceremony, with Flotilla Commander Andrew Tarantino and Public Affairs Officer John Walthers representing the East Moriches unit. 

During the presentation, Mr. Tarantino recognized the influence of Phillip’s father and grandparents in supporting his journey and presented Bechtold with congratulatory letters from National Commodore Kirkwood, Rear Admiral Michael J. Johnston of the U.S. Coast Guard Academy, and Commander Christopher Skala of Coast Guard Station Shinnecock.

In a special moment of recognition, Phillip was awarded Honorary Membership in the Coast Guard Auxiliary and received the Flotilla Challenge Coin—a symbol of commitment, unity, and honor. The East Moriches Flotilla continues to serve both the Coast Guard’s mission and the local community, encouraging civic engagement and youth development. Those interested in joining the Auxiliary can email morichesauxiliary@gmail.com for more information.

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