{"id":29846,"date":"2017-07-08T20:58:01","date_gmt":"2017-07-09T03:58:01","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/spijue.wpengine.com\/news\/coast-guard-sector-juneau-has-new-commander\/"},"modified":"2017-07-08T20:58:01","modified_gmt":"2017-07-09T03:58:01","slug":"coast-guard-sector-juneau-has-new-commander","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/news\/coast-guard-sector-juneau-has-new-commander\/","title":{"rendered":"Coast Guard Sector Juneau has new commander"},"content":{"rendered":"
Rear Adm. Michael McAllister has seen through the years that it’s difficult to retain a sense of normalcy during transfers of power in the Coast Guard. Service men and women are transferred all over the world and the country, making for adjustment periods for many sectors.<\/p>\n
“I always find it interesting that rarely is continuity present in our service,” McAllister said Friday. “In fact, things are changing at a pretty rapid rate.”<\/p>\n
For Coast Guard Sector Juneau, however, the most recent change in command should be fairly seamless.<\/p>\n
After three years at the helm, Capt. Shannan Greene relinquished command of the sector on Friday to Capt. Phillip Thorne, who has served in Alaska for 10 years. Since 2016, Thorne has been the Seventeenth District Chief of Response in Juneau where he has overseen search and rescue, ports and waterways security missions as well as intelligence support across the state.<\/p>\n
“This assignment is a great honor to me,” Thorne said to a packed Elizabeth Peratrovich Hall on Friday, “as my family and I have long considered Southeast Alaska home. In the 10 years I’ve served here, what is most vivid to me is the direct and significant positive role the Coast Guard plays in supporting the region’s citizens every day.”<\/p>\n