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Wings of Excellence - U.S. Coast guard photo

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CLEVELAND - The keynote speaker and public service award recipients from the U.S. Coast Guard pose for a picture following the Cleveland Federal Executive Board's Wings of Excellence Federal Employee Recognition Ceremony at the Marriot Key Center in Cleveland, May 11, 2012.
Pictured left to right are: (back row) Greg Harris, vice president of development at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum; Lt. Richard Colby, an asset line manager at Civil Engineering Unit Cleveland; Petty Officer 1st Class Scott Hutton, a storekeeper with Base Support Detachment Cleveland; Petty Officer 1st Class Ben Phlipot, an information systems technician with Electronic Systems Support Unit Cleveland; Capt. Thomas Routhier, commanding officer of Base Cleveland; (front row) David Bolanz, area housing manager for the 9th Coast Guard District; Katherine Carver, a real property accountability specialist with Civil Engineering Unit Cleveland; and Lt. Cmdr. David Uhl, chief of reserve readiness for the 9th Coast Guard District.
NASA photo by Michelle M. Murphy

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