Coast Guard National Strike Force receives new commanding officer
U.S. Coast Guard sent this bulletin at 06/19/2020 06:51 PM EDT
| News Release |
U.S. Coast Guard Atlantic Area |
Coast Guard National Strike Force receives new commanding officer
ELIZABETH CITY, N.C. — Coast Guard Capt. (select) Tedd Hutley relieved Capt. Mark
Shepard as Commander of Coast Guard National Strike Force during a change of command
ceremony at Coast Guard National Strike Force Coordination Center, Friday.
Vice Adm. Steven Poulin, Commander Coast Guard Atlantic Area, presided over the
ceremony.
During the ceremony, Shepard was recognized for outstanding meritorious service as
Commander NSF and Commanding officer NSFCC from June 2017 to June 2020. Shepard will
serve next as the Fifth District Chief of Response, overseeing search and rescue, law
enforcement and pollution response operations.
Hutley has served as the division chief within the Commandant’s Office of Specialized
Capabilities since August 2018. Prior to that, Hutley served as Commanding Officer of the
Atlantic Strike Team in Fort Dix, New Jersey.
The NSF is comprised of nearly 275 active duty, civilian, reserve and auxiliary personnel. The
NSF units include the NSFCC; the Atlantic Strike Team; the Gulf Strike Team; the Pacific Strike
Team; the Coast Guard Incident Management Assistance Team; and the Public Information
Assist Team.
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