TO
CHANGE
YOUR
MAILING
ADDRESS:
Selected
Reservists:
Please
use
Direct
Access
www.uscg.mil/ppc/ps/,
or
send
your
address
change
to
your
unit
Servicing
Personnel
Ofce
(SPO).
Individual
Ready
Reservists
(IRR):
Please
contact
the
IRR
Personnel
Support
Unit
via
email
at:
ARL-DG-CGPSCIRR@uscg.mil
or
at:
Commander
(rpm-3)
Personnel
Service
Center
U.S.
Coast
Guard
Stop
72004200
Wilson
Blvd
Ste.
1100
Arlington,
Va
20598-7200
Retired
Reservists:
Please
send
e-mail
to
Personnel
Service
Center
(ras)
at:
ppc-dg-ras@uscg.mil
or
use
Direct
Access
www.uscg.mil/ppc/ps/,
or
use
self-service
at
www.uscg.mil/ppc/ras/
directoryassistance.asp#one
or
call
1-800-772-8724.
Security at the 2015 New York City Marathon
Members of the Coast Guard Police Department gather together
for a group photo, marking the success of their eforts to ensure
security and safety on Fort Wadsworth during the 2014 TCS
New York City Marathon, Nov. 2, 2014. Approximately 10
active duty police ofcers and 16 reservists were involved with
operations beginning the week prior and up until the day after
the marathon for some.
Photo by Petty Ofcer 2nd Class Ann Marie Gorden
No Glass Ceilings Here
The Sector Columbia River Reserve leadership/ofcer cadre in
Astoria, OR, is made up entirely of females who manage and lead
approximately 140 reserve members in virtually the full range
of Coast Guard missions, coupled with an exceedingly demanding
maritime environment. Although not by design - from an assignments
perspective - this notable fact is further testament that whatever
"glass ceilings" may have existed in the Coast Guard they are falling in
our wake. From l-r, Cmdr. Hiigel, Deputy SRO- Cmdr. (s) Becky Jones,
Planning RDA- Lt. Cmdr. Catherine Mellette, Logistics RDA- Lt. Cmdr.
Laura Decena, and Response RDA- Lt. Cmdr. (s) Jill Lazo. Submitted
by Cmdr. Andrew Shefeld.
Photo by CWO Clayton McBeth.