Coast Guard, Marine and Navy members from the Coast Guard 13th District in Seattle and the Marine Corps Security Forces Battalion at Naval Base Kitsap-Bangor, as well as several Seahawks players, Sea Gal cheerleaders and members of the local media, gather round a stage as Rear Adm. Richard Gromlich, commander of the 13th district, gives a speech during the Seattle Seahawks change-of-command ceremony at the Coast Guard Base Seattle, Oct. 13, 2015. During their time as the Seahawks official adopted military unit, Coast Guard crews carried the 12 flag farther than ever before, from Antarctica abo


Coast Guard, Marine and Navy members from the Coast Guard 13th District in Seattle and the Marine Corps Security Forces Battalion at Naval Base Kitsap-Bangor, as well as several Seahawks players, Sea Gal cheerleaders and members of the local media, gather round a stage as Rear Adm. Richard Gromlich, commander of the 13th district, gives a speech during the Seattle Seahawks change-of-command ceremony at the Coast Guard Base Seattle, Oct. 13, 2015. During their time as the Seahawks official adopted military unit, Coast Guard crews carried the 12 flag farther than ever before, from Antarctica aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Polar Star, a 399-foot Heavy Ice Breaker homeported in Seattle, to the North Pole aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Healy, a 420-foot Medium Ice Breaker also homeported in Seattle. ( Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Amanda Norcross)


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