Reservist

ISS4 2015

Reservist Magazine is the award-winning official publication of the United States Coast Guard Reserve. Quarterly issues include news and feature articles about the men and women who comprise America's premier national maritime safety and security

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sector northern n.e. silver Badge Retires On Sunday 9, 2015, Master Chief Andreas Apenburg, 1st District Reserve Command Master Chief, presented Master Chief Andrew Jaeger with a shadow box given by the Chiefs Mess upon his retirement following 25 years of Coast Guard and Coast Guard Reserve service. MCPO Jaeger had served as the Sector Northern New England Reserve Silver Badge prior to his retirement. Photo by MST1 Christopher Thomson Base Portsmouth Bids farewell to chief noorigian MKC Aram Noorigian retired September 1, 2015, after 24 years of service in both the United States Navy and United States Coast Guard Reserve. Chief Noorigian's final assignment was at Base Portsmouth's Naval Engineering Department. Pictured here from left to right are: EM2 Jamie Hudson, MK1 T.O. McCullough, DC2 Matt Lappin, MKCS Paul Ziegengeist, MKC Noorigian, MKC Bill Boyle, MK1 Joe Clifford, MK2 Christina Kuehhas and DC1 Phil Prisco. Photo by DC1 Prisco ReseRvist Magazine RetiRee sitRep chief cheryl Borg honored for 30 years of service Chief Yeoman Cheryl A. Borg officially retired from the Coast Guard Reserve on April 1, 2015, after serving for 30 years. Chief Borg was honored in a ceremony held at the Navy's Coastal Riverine Squadron ELEVEN in Seal Beach, Calif., in February 2015. Units at which Chief Borg served include: CG Base Astoria, Ore.; CG ATON Teams in Astoria and Coos Bay, Ore.; CG Station Los Angeles – Long Beach, Calif.; personnel units in Ketchikan and Juneau, Alaska; CG Rescue 21 Project Resident Office, Ariz.; Maritime Expeditionary Security Group ONE and Coastal Riverine Group ONE in San Diego. Her two most recent assignments have been as a Coast Guard reservist serving with the U.S. Navy in the Coastal Riverine Force – an assignment which strengthens partnerships and increases operational experience and cooperation between the Coast Guard and the Navy. During her remarks Chief Borg made the following observations and comments, "I had the opportunity to serve my country at some outstanding units, working alongside some of the best sailors in the Coast Guard, as well as the Navy, who would become life-long friends. I was lucky to have some of the best mentors and guidance in the Coast Guard and Navy that I will never forget. I wore the uniform with pride and hope that our young men and women will do the same. I would like to send a heartfelt 'Thank you' to my parents, James and Barbara Holland, and my daughter, Marissa Borg, for always supporting me. Semper Paratus" — Submitted by Capt. Andy Grenier, USCGR, Coast Guard Advisor, Navy Coastal Riverine Group ONE, San Diego, Calif. 72 RESERVIST � Issue 4 • 2015

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