Capt. John Kondratowicz
Capt. John Kondratowicz, Commander of Sector Southeastern New England, talks about the work of Senior Chief Olsen. Mark Alan Lovewell
  • Capt. John Kondratowicz
  • Festivities under a tent.
  • Senior chief Jason Olsen
  • Coast Guard station crew
  • Family, friends and colleagues.
  • Senior Chief Robert Riemer

Friday, June 27, 2014

At a change of command ceremony Friday morning, U.S. Coast Guard Station Menemsha said goodbye to departing senior chief Jason Olsen and welcomed his replacement, senior chief Robert Riemer.

Senior Chief Riemer has been with the Coast Guard for 23 years and was previously officer in charge of Coast Guard station Elizabeth City.

Captain John Kondratowicz, commander of Coast Guard Sector Southeastern New England, made remarks during the ceremony. Station Menemsha is responsible for maritime search and rescue, federal maritime law enforcement, fisheries and living marine resource law enforcement and support of all other Coast Guard missions over the waters extending 50 nautical miles south of Martha's Vineyard, to the Rhode Island state border, and extending to New Bedford. Station Menemsha is staffed with 24 rescue and law enforcement personnel, and conducts an average of 150 boardings and 50 search and rescue cases a year.

 

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