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Rear Adm. Dan Abel, commander, Coast Guard 17th District,

Rear Adm. Dan Abel, commander, Coast Guard 17th District,

Rear Adm. Dan Abel, commander, Coast Guard 17th District, Rear Adm. Thomas Ostebo and Master Chief Petty Officer Rod Storle, 17th District command master chief, stand on stage during the 17th District change of... More

Rear Adm. Thomas Ostebo and Rear Adm. Dan Abel shake

Rear Adm. Thomas Ostebo and Rear Adm. Dan Abel shake

Rear Adm. Thomas Ostebo and Rear Adm. Dan Abel shake hands at the conclusion of the Coast Guard 17th District change of command ceremony at the Station Juneau pier in Juneau, Alaska, June 12, 2014. The change o... More

Rear Adm. Dan Abel, commander, Coast Guard 17th District,

Rear Adm. Dan Abel, commander, Coast Guard 17th District,

Rear Adm. Dan Abel, commander, Coast Guard 17th District, talks to reporters immediately after the district change of command ceremony at the Station Juneau pier in Juneau, Alaska, June 12, 2014. Abel assumed c... More

Rear Adm. Dan Abel addresses attendees of the Coast

Rear Adm. Dan Abel addresses attendees of the Coast

Rear Adm. Dan Abel addresses attendees of the Coast Guard 17th District change of command ceremony at the Station Juneau pier in Juneau, Alaska, June 12, 2014. Abel relieved Rear Adm. Thomas Ostebo, who served ... More

Rear Adm. Thomas Ostebo pauses for applause during

Rear Adm. Thomas Ostebo pauses for applause during

Rear Adm. Thomas Ostebo pauses for applause during his speech at the Coast Guard 17th District change of command ceremony at the Station Juneau pier in Juneau, Alaska, June 12, 2014. Ostebo was relieved by Rear... More

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