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A change of command ceremony was held at Coast Guard

A change of command ceremony was held at Coast Guard

A change of command ceremony was held at Coast Guard Base Los Angeles-Long Beach on June 16, 2016, for the officer in charge of Coast Guard Cutter George Cobb. Lt. Stephen W. Brickey transferred command to Lt. ... More

A change of command ceremony was held at Coast Guard

A change of command ceremony was held at Coast Guard

A change of command ceremony was held at Coast Guard Base Los Angeles-Long Beach on June 16, 2016, for the officer in charge of Coast Guard Cutter George Cobb. Lt. Stephen W. Brickey transferred command to Lt. ... More

The crew of the Coast Guard Cutter George Cobb stand

The crew of the Coast Guard Cutter George Cobb stand

The crew of the Coast Guard Cutter George Cobb stand ready for a uniform inspection prior to the cutter's change of command ceremony held at Coast Guard Base Los Angeles-Long Beach on June 16, 2016. The change ... More

A change of command ceremony was held at Coast Guard

A change of command ceremony was held at Coast Guard

A change of command ceremony was held at Coast Guard Base Los Angeles-Long Beach on June 16, 2016, for the officer in charge of Coast Guard Cutter George Cobb. Lt. Stephen W. Brickey transferred command to Lt. ... More

The Coast Guard Cutter George Cobb displays dress ship

The Coast Guard Cutter George Cobb displays dress ship

The Coast Guard Cutter George Cobb displays dress ship conditions in preparation for a change of command ceremony for the cutter's officer in charge held on June 16, 2016 at Coast Guard Base Los Angeles-Long Be... More

A change of command ceremony was held at Coast Guard

A change of command ceremony was held at Coast Guard

A change of command ceremony was held at Coast Guard Base Los Angeles-Long Beach on June 16, 2016, for the officer in charge of Coast Guard Cutter George Cobb. Lt. Stephen W. Brickey transferred command to Lt. ... More

A change of command ceremony was held at Coast Guard

A change of command ceremony was held at Coast Guard

A change of command ceremony was held at Coast Guard Base Los Angeles-Long Beach on June 16, 2016, for the officer in charge of Coast Guard Cutter George Cobb. Lt. Stephen W. Brickey transferred command to Lt. ... More

A change of command ceremony was held at Coast Guard

A change of command ceremony was held at Coast Guard

A change of command ceremony was held at Coast Guard Base Los Angeles-Long Beach on June 16, 2016, for the officer in charge of Coast Guard Cutter George Cobb. Lt. Stephen W. Brickey transferred command to Lt. ... More

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