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Capt. Jeffrey Good, Rear Adm. James Heinz and Capt.

Capt. Jeffrey Good, Rear Adm. James Heinz and Capt.

Capt. Jeffrey Good, Rear Adm. James Heinz and Capt. Jeffrey Westling pose immediately after Good assumed command of Coast Guard Base Kodiak, Alaska, during a Change of Command Ceremony in Kodiak, July 11, 2017.... More

Capt. Jeffrey Good shakes hands with Capt. Jeffrey

Capt. Jeffrey Good shakes hands with Capt. Jeffrey

Capt. Jeffrey Good shakes hands with Capt. Jeffrey Westling after assuming command of Coast Guard Base Kodiak, Alaska, during a Change of Command Ceremony in Kodiak, July 11, 2017. The change of command ceremon... More

Members of the color guard present colors at the Base

Members of the color guard present colors at the Base

Members of the color guard present colors at the Base Kodiak, Alaska, Change of Command Ceremony in Kodiak, July 11, 2017. At the ceremony, Capt. Jeffrey Good assumed duties and responsibilities as the Base Kod... More

Cmdr. Jeff Westling, a Minneapolis native and Coast

Cmdr. Jeff Westling, a Minneapolis native and Coast

Cmdr. Jeff Westling, a Minneapolis native and Coast Guard jamboree joint task force leader, shows off the 2013 Coast Guard jamboree patch at the 2013 National Scout Jamboree at the Bechtel Summit Reserve in Wes... More

Cmdr. Jeff Westling, a Minneapolis native and Coast

Cmdr. Jeff Westling, a Minneapolis native and Coast

Cmdr. Jeff Westling, a Minneapolis native and Coast Guard jamboree joint task force leader, shows a Cub Scout how to properly wear a life jacket at the 2013 National Scout Jamboree at the Bechtel Summit Reserve... More

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