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Coast Guard Team Kodiak ombudsmen pause for a photo

Coast Guard Team Kodiak ombudsmen pause for a photo

Coast Guard Team Kodiak ombudsmen pause for a photo after an appreciation luncheon in Kodiak, Alaska, April 4, 2014. The Ombudsman Program is a Coast-wide program established to serve as a link between commands... More

Meara Baldwin, an ombudsman for Coast Guard Cutter

Meara Baldwin, an ombudsman for Coast Guard Cutter

Meara Baldwin, an ombudsman for Coast Guard Cutter SPAR, pauses for a photo with her husband and Lt. Cmdr. Michele Schallip, commanding officer of SPAR, during an ombudsman appreciation luncheon in Kodiak, Alas... More

Coast Guard Team Kodiak ombudsmen and command staff

Coast Guard Team Kodiak ombudsmen and command staff

Coast Guard Team Kodiak ombudsmen and command staff from Coast Guard Base Kodiak, Coast Guard Air Station Kodiak, Coast Guard Cutter SPAR, Coast Guard Cutter Alex Haley and Coast Guard Cutter Munro pause for a ... More

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