File:Brian Bilello at signing of letter of support by Jay Heaps for the U.S. Coast Guard (cropped).jpg

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English: Brian Bilello, President of the New England Revolution, Cmdr. Byron Willeford, Coast Guard 1st District chief of Auxiliary and Petty Officer 3rd Class Joe Judge, witness head coach Jay Heaps sign a document of support with the U.S. Coast Guard May 20, 2013. The document of support is a symbol of partnership between the Coast Guard and the New England Revolution soccer team. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Adam Stanton.)
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