The Coast Guard’s presence in Kodiak is projected to increase by more than 60% in the next four years, something Vice Admiral Michael McAllister called a “substantial investment in operations
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Rear Admiral Matthew T. Bell, Junior Juneau, Alaska (KINY) - Admiral Matthew T. Bell, Junior, the commanding officer of the 17th Coast Guard District in Alaska retires following a change of command ceremony this coming Friday after 36 years of service.
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He plans to retire on Kodiak where he did two stints of service.
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