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Date: August 19, 2010

Contact: Ninth Coast Guard District Public Affairs Office

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Photo Release: Cleveland Coast Guardsmen extend enlistment at Browns Stadium


CLEVELAND - (Left to right) U.S. Coast Guard Petty Officer 2nd Class Mark Stuart listens as his commanding officer, Lt. Cmdr. William Woityra, reads Stuart's Coast Guard enlistment extension oath at Cleveland Browns Stadium Aug. 19, 2010. Stuart, an engineer assigned to the Cleveland-based 140-foot Coast Guard ice-breaking tug Neah Bay, extended his active-duty enlistment for eight months. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Lauren Jorgensen)

CLEVELAND - (Left to right) U.S. Coast Guard Petty Officer 2nd Class Mark Stuart listens as his commanding officer, Lt. Cmdr. William Woityra, reads Stuart's Coast Guard enlistment extension oath at Cleveland Browns Stadium Aug. 19, 2010. Stuart, an engineer assigned to the Cleveland-based 140-foot Coast Guard ice-breaking tug Neah Bay, extended his active-duty enlistment for eight months. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Lauren Jorgensen)
CLEVELAND - (Left to right) U.S. Coast Guard Fireman Dillon Palmer signs his Coast Guard enlistment extension papers as his commanding officer, Lt. Cmdr. William Woityra, watches following a formal extension ceremony at Cleveland Browns Stadium Aug. 19, 2010. Palmer, an engineer assigned to the Cleveland-based 140-foot Coast Guard ice-breaking tug Neah Bay, voluntarily extended his active-duty enlistment for three months to meet training requirements. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Lauren Jorgensen)
CLEVELAND - (Left to right) U.S. Coast Guard Fireman Dillon Palmer signs his Coast Guard enlistment extension papers as his commanding officer, Lt. Cmdr. William Woityra, watches following a formal extension ceremony at Cleveland Browns Stadium Aug. 19, 2010. Palmer, an engineer assigned to the Cleveland-based 140-foot Coast Guard ice-breaking tug Neah Bay, voluntarily extended his active-duty enlistment for three months to meet training requirements. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Lauren Jorgensen)

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