New Captain Helms USCG Recruiting

Posted by Eric Haun
Friday, July 10, 2015
U.S. Coast Guard Capt. Ron LaBrec relinquished command of Coast Guard Recruiting Command in a time-honored ceremony at the Ballston Common Mall here Friday, signifying new leadership and transition of command to Capt. Robert Smith, the Coast Guard announced. 
LaBrec assumed command of Coast Guard Recruiting Command in 2012 where he oversaw a recruiting workforce of 451 personnel, across eight time zones, at 78 recruiting offices. He led their collective effort to locate, process, and access 13,201 new enlisted and officer personnel for Coast Guard service.
"I am extremely grateful for the hard work and dedication of the crew during my time at Recruiting Command,” LaBrec said. “Their work attracting, inspiring and hiring the future Coast Guard workforce is critical to the service’s ability to provide vital service to the nation and to local communities.”
Smith’s previous unit was at Coast Guard Headquarters in Washington, D.C., where he served as the Director of Sexual Assault Prevention in the Response Military Campaign Office. Smith holds advanced degrees in Industrial and Organizational Psychology and Instruction and Performance Technology.
“Having the responsibility to hand-select our ‘Coasties’ for the next generation of service is quite inspiring,” Smith said. “The quality of the young people we are looking for are smart, resourceful and above all, patriotic.” 
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