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Aux 9th Eastern Region change-of-watch

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Aux 9th Eastern Region change-of-watch

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Carm Laurer finishes fastening new shoulderboards on her husband, Coast Guard Auxiliary Commodore Robert Laurer, the newly elected commodore of the Auxiliary's 9th District Eastern Region during a change-of-watch ceremony Sept. 15, 2012 at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Syracuse, NY. Carm and Robert Laurer's daughter Arline (pictured at right) are also Coast Guard auxiliarists.U.S. Coast Guard photo by Auxiliarist Robert Stronach

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18/09/2012
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