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CG SPARS Luncheon, US Coast Guard Photo

CG SPARS Luncheon, US Coast Guard Photo

PASCAGOULA, Miss. - Coast Guard Vice Adm. Sally Brice-O'Hara talks with Coast Guard SPAR Dorothy Kurtz during a SPARS luncheon, July 22, 2010. Created Nov. 23, 1942, the SPARS was the U.S. Coast Guard's all wom... More

FIFTH DISTRICT CHANGE OF COMMAND

FIFTH DISTRICT CHANGE OF COMMAND

PORTSMOUTH, Va. (April 21, 2003)--Rear Adm. Sally Brice-O'Hara speaking at the Fifth Coast Guard District change of Command USCG photo by PA3 Donnie Brzuska

FIFTH DISTRICT CHANGE OF COMMAND

FIFTH DISTRICT CHANGE OF COMMAND

PORTSMOUTH, Va. (April 21, 2003)--Rear Adm. Sally Brice-O' Hara salutes Vice Adm. James Hull , while the commandant of the Coast Guard, Adm. Thomas H. Collins, looks on at the Coast Guard District Five Change ... More

CG SPARS Luncheon. Warship photograph collection

CG SPARS Luncheon. Warship photograph collection

PASCAGOULA, Miss. - Coast Guard Vice Adm. Sally Brice-O'Hara poses with members of Coast Guard SPARS, July 22, 2010. SPARS is a contraction of the Coast Guard motto Semper Paratus and its English translation Al... More

Coast Guard's Birthday Cake WASHINGTON DC

Coast Guard's Birthday Cake WASHINGTON DC

WASHINGTON - Coast Guard Vice Adm. Sally Brice-O'Hara reads a letter written and signed by President Obama, wishing the Coast Guard a happy 220th birthday, Aug. 4, 2010 at Coast Guard headquarters. Like the Coa... More

COAST GUARD COMMUNITY RELATIONS

COAST GUARD COMMUNITY RELATIONS

NEAH BAY, Wash. (Nov. 18, 2002) -- Coast Guard Rear Admiral Sally Brice-O'Hara, Director of Personnel Management, speaks to the Makah Indian tribe and Coast Guard attendees at Neah Bay High School in a dedicati... More

FIFTH DISTRICT CHANGE OF COMMAND

FIFTH DISTRICT CHANGE OF COMMAND

PORTSMOUTH, Va. (April 21, 2003) Left to Right

Ocean Policy Task Force San Francisco

Ocean Policy Task Force San Francisco

SAN FRANCISCO - Coast Guard Rear Adm. Sally Brice-O'Hara, deputy commandant for operations of the U.S. Coast Guard, answers questions posed by reporters concerning the Interagency Ocean Policy Task Force, Thurs... More

CG SPARS Luncheon, US Coast Guard Photo

CG SPARS Luncheon, US Coast Guard Photo

PASCAGOULA, Miss. - Coast Guard Vice Adm. Sally Brice-O'Hara talks with Coast Guard SPAR Charlotte Bart during a SPARS luncheon honoring the Coast Guard Cutter Stratton, July 22, 2010. The Stratton is named aft... More

COAST GUARD COMMUNITY RELATIONS

COAST GUARD COMMUNITY RELATIONS

NEAH BAY, Wash. (Nov. 18, 2002) -- Capt. William Peterson, Commanding Officer of Group/Airsta Port Angeles, Rear Admiral Sally Brice-O'Hara, Director of Personnel Command and Chief Warrant Officer Mike Tumulty... More

SENATOR JOHN WARNER, US Coast Guard Photo

SENATOR JOHN WARNER, US Coast Guard Photo

PORTSMOUTH, Va. (April 3, 2003)--Senator John Warner, Vice Adm. James D. Hull and Rear Adm. Sally Brice-O'Hara speak with members of the Tactical Law Enforcement Team North out of Yorktown, Va. USCG photo by ... More

Ocean Policy Task Force San Francisco

Ocean Policy Task Force San Francisco

SAN FRANCISCO - Coast Guard Rear Adm. Sally Brice-O'Hara seen through the view finder of a San Francisco television news camera during an Interagency Ocean Policy Task Force press briefing. Rear Adm. Brice-O'H... More

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