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Biscayne Bay change of command

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Biscayne Bay change of command

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ST. IGNACE, Mich. - Rear Adm. Michael Parks (center), commander of the 9th Coast Guard District, presents Lt. Thomas Przybyla (left) and Lt. Matthew Walter after he presided over the change-of-command ceremony in which Przybyla succeeded Walter as commanding officer of Coast Guard Cutter Biscayne Bay at the ship's homeport of St. Ignace, Mich., July 24, 2012.Walter departs Biscayne Bay to the Coast Guard Sector Houston-Galveston Command Center in Houston.U.S. Coast Guard photo, courtesy the Walter family

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25/07/2012
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