Members of the U.S. Coast Guard tow a boat to shore. Courtesy OnScene.Media. The U.S. Coast Guard today removed the commander and command senior enlisted leader of USCG Sector San Diego from duty due to “a loss of confidence in both unit leaders,” officials said. Rear Adm. Joseph Buzzella, commander of Coast Guard District Eleven, temporarily relieved Capt. James Spitler and Master Chief Petty Officer Michael Dioquino based on reports of unfair treatment and a resulting inquiry, USCG public-affairs Lt. SondraKay Kneen said. “The Coast Guard cannot accomplish our missions without the respect and trust of each member,” Buzzella said. “A safe and professional environment for each memb
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