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Master Chief Petty Officer Gary Chalker, the Coast

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Master Chief Petty Officer Gary Chalker, the Coast

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Master Chief Petty Officer Gary Chalker, the Coast Guard Sector Buffalo command silver badge, Petty Officers 1st Class Jesse Alling and Kimberly Gault, marine science technicians at Marine Safety Unit Cleveland and Capt. Brian Roche, the commander of Coast Guard Sector Buffalo, join one another for a photo during the 2014 Sector Buffalo Enlisted and Reserve Enlisted Person of the Year ceremony at the Cleveland Moorings Facility, Friday, March 20, 2015. Alling, the EPOY, and Gault, the REPOY, received their respective awards for their exceptional mission execution and leadership at MSU Cleveland. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Paul Dragin)

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20/03/2015
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