Rear Adm. John C. Acton, deputy commander for U.S. Coast Guard Mobilization and Reserve Affairs - Atlantic Area, inspects the reserve and active-duty Coast Guard troops assigned to U.S. Northern Command April 23 during a commissioning ceremony at Peterson Air Force Base for the new USNORTHCOM Coast Guard Reserve Unit. Capt. Douglas A. Ash commands the new reserve unit, which currently has five members and is expected to grow to 20 over the next few years. U.S. Northern Command and the U.S. Coast Guard effectively coordinate operations in multiple national defense mission areas, including maritime intercept operations, deployed port operations, maritime security and defense, peacetime engagement, and environmental defense operations.
070423-F-ZZ000-001.JPG Photo By: Air Force tech. Sgt. Christopher Gish

Colorado Springs, CO - Rear Adm. John C. Acton, deputy commander for U.S. Coast Guard Mobilization and Reserve Affairs - Atlantic Area, inspects the reserve and active-duty Coast Guard troops assigned to U.S. Northern Command April 23 during a commissioning ceremony at Peterson Air Force Base for the new USNORTHCOM Coast Guard Reserve Unit. Capt. Douglas A. Ash commands the new reserve unit, which currently has five members and is expected to grow to 20 over the next few years. U.S. Northern Command and the U.S. Coast Guard effectively coordinate operations in multiple national defense mission areas, including maritime intercept operations, deployed port operations, maritime security and defense, peacetime engagement, and environmental defense operations.


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