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Lt. j.g. Gregory Bernstein relieves former commanding

Lt. j.g. Gregory Bernstein relieves former commanding

Lt. j.g. Gregory Bernstein relieves former commanding officer of Coast Guard Cutter Terrapin, Lt. Katie Thompson, of her duties during a change of command ceremony at the Bellingham Cruise Terminal, June 6, 201... More

US COAST GUARD Training tradition

US COAST GUARD Training tradition

ASTORIA, Ore. - Coast Guard Cutter Terrapin, homeported in Bellingham, Wash., maintains a safety zone while airmen from Fairchild Air Force Base, Wash., undergo Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape (SERE) S... More

US COAST GUARD Terrapin CoC - Public domain photogrpaph

US COAST GUARD Terrapin CoC - Public domain photogrpaph

Bellingham, Wash. - Coast Guard Lt. Tyler K. Heffner(Left) is awarded the Coast Guard Commendation Medal for his role as the commander officer of Coast Guard Cutter Terrapin, stationed in Bellingham, on Aug. 10... More

US COAST GUARD Terrapin CoC, Washington State

US COAST GUARD Terrapin CoC, Washington State

Bellingham, Wash. - Coast Guard Lt. Tyler K. Heffner(Left) is relieved of command of Coast Guard Cutter Terrapin, stationed in Bellingham, by Lt. j.g. Brian Lisko(Right), in a ceremony held at Bellingham Cruise... More

Petty Officer 2nd Class Andrew Mozley poses for a photo

Petty Officer 2nd Class Andrew Mozley poses for a photo

Petty Officer 2nd Class Andrew Mozley poses for a photo with his family following an award ceremony in his honor in Bellingham, Wash., Jan. 20, 2015. Mozely, a boatswain's mate now assigned to Coast Guard Cutte... More

Capt. Joe Raymond, commander of Coast Guard Sector

Capt. Joe Raymond, commander of Coast Guard Sector

Capt. Joe Raymond, commander of Coast Guard Sector Puget Sound in Seattle, hands the 2013 Cmdr. Ray Evans Outstanding Coxswain Trophy Award to Petty Officer 2nd Class Andrew Mozley in Bellingham, Wash., Jan. 20... More

Lt. j.g. Gregory Bernstein (right) succeeds Lt. Katie

Lt. j.g. Gregory Bernstein (right) succeeds Lt. Katie

Lt. j.g. Gregory Bernstein (right) succeeds Lt. Katie Thompson (left) as commanding officer of Coast Guard Cutter Terrapin during a change of command ceremony presided over by Capt. Scott Ferguson (center), com... More

US COAST GUARD Training tradition

US COAST GUARD Training tradition

ASTORIA, Ore. - A 47-foot motor lifeboat crew from Station Tillamook Bay, Ore., creates swells while airmen from Fairchild Air Force Base, Wash., undergo Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape (SERE) Speciali... More

Rear Adm. Richard T. Gromlich (right), commander of

Rear Adm. Richard T. Gromlich (right), commander of

Rear Adm. Richard T. Gromlich (right), commander of the Coast Guard 13th District, presents the crew of Coast Guard Cutter Terrapin, an 87-foot patrol boat home-ported in Bellingham, Wash., with an anti-marijua... More

Lt. j.g Gregory Bernstein (right), commanding officer

Lt. j.g Gregory Bernstein (right), commanding officer

Lt. j.g Gregory Bernstein (right), commanding officer of Coast Guard Cutter Terrapin, an 87-foot patrol boat homeported in Bellingham, Wash. and Capt. Joe Raymond (left), commander of Coast Guard Sector Puget S... More

Rear Adm. Richard T. Gromlich (left), commander of

Rear Adm. Richard T. Gromlich (left), commander of

Rear Adm. Richard T. Gromlich (left), commander of the Coast Guard 13th District, congratulates the crew of Coast Guard Cutter Terrapin, an 87-foot patrol boat home-ported in Bellingham, Wash., on their success... More

Capt. Scott Ferguson, commander of Sector Puget Sound,

Capt. Scott Ferguson, commander of Sector Puget Sound,

Capt. Scott Ferguson, commander of Sector Puget Sound, speaks about the importance of good leadership skills at a change of command ceremony for Coast Cutter Terrapin at the Bellingham Cruise Terminal in Bellin... More

Petty Officer 2nd Class Andrew Mozley, a boatswain's

Petty Officer 2nd Class Andrew Mozley, a boatswain's

Petty Officer 2nd Class Andrew Mozley, a boatswain's mate assigned to Coast Guard Cutter Terrapin, an 87-foot patrol boat homeported in Bellingham, Wash., receives the 2013 Cmdr. Ray Evans Outstanding Coxswain ... More

US COAST GUARD Terrapin CoC, Washington State

US COAST GUARD Terrapin CoC, Washington State

Bellingham, Wash. - Coast Guard Lt. j.g. Brian D. Lisko reads his orders as he assumes command of the Coast Guard Cutter Terrapin at a ceremony held at Bellingham Cruise Terminal on Aug. 10, 2011. Lisko served ... More

Rear Adm. Richard T. Gromlich, commander of the Coast

Rear Adm. Richard T. Gromlich, commander of the Coast

Rear Adm. Richard T. Gromlich, commander of the Coast Guard 13th District, places an anti-marijuana sticker on the hull of Coast Guard Cutter Terrapin, an 87-foot patrol boat home-ported in Bellingham, Wash., t... More

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