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Members of the Bay Area Chief’s Mess hold letters spelling the words “No Bystanders” on the flight deck of Coast Guard Cutter Stratton April 3, 2013. The Chief’s Mess sponsored the day as Service Dress Blues Day to attract attention and begin discussions with personnel about sexual assault prevention awareness. April is Sexual Assault Awareness month, and during this month, every unit in the Coast Guard will conduct a unit Sexual Assault Awareness Event to inform personnel about how to prevent sexual assault and resources available. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer Thomas McKenzie)

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03/04/2013
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