A U.S. Coast Guard cutter had transferred a pump and two Coast Guard ratings had jumped aboard with it. |
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Part of the reason the Coast Guard couldn't find the rafter is its crews' information-gathering tools are still binoculars, a map and radar. |
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Most National Guard and Reservists sign up thinking they'll never see action, let alone deployment overseas. |
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Using weatherproof flags approved by the Coast Guard, I attempted to signal passing ships. |
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The Maryland State Guard was redesignated the Maryland Defense Force in September 1988 to differentiate the force from the National Guard. |
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I've been on Coast Guard vessels and they can move rafts on and off boats pretty quickly, on and off ships. |
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He raised the U.S. Coast Guard on VHF radio but was unable to provide his coordinates. |
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By 6 pm, the Coast Guard team arrived with Charles' body, which was clad in a red jersey and black trousers. |
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The Coast Guard provides all of our waterborne and airborne transportation to our stations from the closest Coast Guard facility. |
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He's the adjunct general for the state of Florida, meaning he's in charge of the state's Army and Air National Guard. |
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They were fearful that should the Red Guard discover such bourgeois items in their possession they would be arrested. |
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The regular army and the National Guard continued to recruit volunteers, and the draft was held to remedy any deficiencies. |
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Huge crowds are expected to file past the coffin, which will be guarded by a contingent of Gentlemen at Arms and Yeoman of the Guard. |
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A bit of a joker, Eddie has some fond memories of his time in the Home Guard. |
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While the U.S. Coast Guard inspects ships' treatment systems quarterly, it does not collect and test effluent samples. |
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Every year, the National Guard counts on recruiting up to 10,000 soldiers after they leave the active duty force. |
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By that reckoning, we'd have to give everyone gas masks and surround every building with the National Guard. |
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An initial tour in the Army could consist of time spent in the National Guard and on active duty. |
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More than 100,000 members of the Guard and Reserve are serving on active duty. |
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The Guard will concentrate its resources on carrying out this limited mission. |
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On Monday night, in perhaps their boldest assault to date, a small contingent attacked the base of the elite Republican Guard. |
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An Army National Guard colonel charged with knowingly exposing a woman to HIV faced his accuser in a military courtroom on Monday. |
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Fellow volunteers helped a wounded soldier from the Azov Batallion climb out of a car at a Ukraine National Guard checkpoint. |
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The Revolutionary Guard and the basij are determined to make sure that Muharram and ashura will not provide that opportunity. |
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She was wedged between a 12-year member of the Coast Guard and his partner, and a straight man with his 10-year-old daughter, Amy. |
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In fact, the Coast Guard allowed Sea Scouts with the rank of quartermaster to take the helm of the small boat during recovery operations with the Sockeye. |
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The hotelier alerted authorities who sent a Coast Guard ship to meet the incoming boat. |
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A nearby fishing boat sent a distress signal to the Italian Coast Guard, but not before the boat caught fire from the lighters. |
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The Indian Coast Guard was called and a few days later, they intercepted the Enrica Lexie and guided it to the port of Kochi. |
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The problem was that Ernst was in Kuwait with the 1168 Transportation Company, a National Guard supply unit that she commanded. |
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In some areas the activities of the Red Guard got out of hand. |
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Today, it seems, the people of Terence Bay have won back the right to visit their local lighthouse, which the Coast Guard still maintains as an active aid to navigation. |
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Three years ago, Republican Guard soldiers came into the hills and killed a cleric accused of hosting Jundullah fighters. |
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At the same time, he is torn by his affection for the Old Guard, the players who have provided sterling service, but who can only defy Father Time for so long. |
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The Coast Guard say many citizens who survived the deadly winds and raging flood waters are now dying of heat and starvation because the rescue effort is just too slow. |
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In 2000, the Australian Federation Guard performed public duties in London for a month, and included several women amongst its number. |
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The Queen's Life Guard is the mounted guard at the entrance to Horse Guards. |
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The sentries of the Old Guard, after being relieved, rejoin the remainder of the Old Guard on the north side of the enclosure. |
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The Yeomen Warders are often incorrectly referred to as Yeomen of the Guard, which is actually a distinct corps of Royal Bodyguards. |
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He shared Tom Wintringham's socialist vision for the Home Guard as a revolutionary People's Militia. |
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With the outbreak of the Second World War, he became involved in the Home Guard. |
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Pilots are also merchant marine officers and are licensed by the Coast Guard. |
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As such, it is seen on the dress uniforms of the Yeomen Warders at the Tower of London, and of the Yeomen of the Guard. |
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The Coast Guard is run by the Department of Homeland Security in peacetime and by the Department of the Navy during times of war. |
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A memorial to the American National Guard sits at the location of a former German strongpoint. |
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Certain military uniforms such as the Beefeater or the Queen's Guard are considered to be symbolic of Englishness. |
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The Iraqi high command had originally positioned two Republican Guard divisions blocking the Karbala Gap. |
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The Iraqi army suffered from poor morale, even amongst the elite Republican Guard. |
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In practice, the everyday command and control is in the hands of Chief of Defence and the Commander of the Finnish Border Guard. |
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The BDF was founded in 1978 following the disbanding of the Belize Volunteer Guard and the Police Special Force the year before. |
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In the 1880s, Gilbert focused on the Savoy operas, including Patience, Iolanthe, The Mikado, The Yeomen of the Guard and The Gondoliers. |
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Under the proposal the ETIAS will be managed by the European Border and Coast Guard in cooperation with national authorities. |
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In the United States, many larger civilian airports also host an Air National Guard base. |
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Those for Iolanthe and The Yeomen of the Guard are written in a modified sonata form. |
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He also created the Praetorian Guard along with a permanent navy where served the liberti, or freed slaves. |
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The Coast Guard issued a small craft advisory, warning little boats to watch out for bad weather. |
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A young Home Guard officer decides to show his Blimpish superiors that the younger generation is fed up with playing old-fashioned war games. |
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Then here the warres end, here our fightings marde, Yet by your leave Ile stand upon my Guard. |
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In 191 Severus was made governor of Pannonia Superior by Commodus at the advice of Quintus Aemilius Laetus, prefect of the Praetorian Guard. |
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He executed Pertinax's murderers and dismissed the rest of the Praetorian Guard, filling its ranks with loyal troops from his own legions. |
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The tombstones of the Imperial Horse Guard were ground up and put to use in a basilica on the Via Labicana. |
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The mobs soon had the support of some of the French Guard, who were armed and trained soldiers. |
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With the backing of the National Guard, they managed to persuade the Convention to arrest 31 Girondin leaders, including Jacques Pierre Brissot. |
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On 27 July, a tricolour cockade was adopted as part of the uniform of the National Guard, the national police force that succeeded the militia. |
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Napoleon had seen the massacre of the King's Swiss Guard there three years earlier and realised that artillery would be the key to its defence. |
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Napoleon had dispatched all eight battalions of the Young Guard to reinforce Lobau, who was now seriously pressed by the enemy. |
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The attack of the Imperial Guards was mounted by five battalions of the Middle Guard, and not by the Grenadiers or Chasseurs of the Old Guard. |
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Louisiana has more than 9,000 soldiers in the Louisiana Army National Guard, including the 225th Engineer Brigade and the 256th Infantry Brigade. |
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The Louisiana Air National Guard has over 2,000 airmen and its 159th Fighter Squadron has likewise seen overseas service in combat theaters. |
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Scandinavian bodyguards of the Byzantine emperors were known as the Varangian Guard. |
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Traditionally containing large numbers of Scandinavians, it was known as the Varangian Guard. |
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Soldiers of the Swiss Guard are entitled to hold Vatican City State passports and nationality. |
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While the queen is in residence, the Guard Mounting ceremony occurs on a daily basis. |
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The first to leave went mostly to Denmark and many of these moved on to join the Varangian Guard in Constantinople. |
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The name of the Dolorous Guard is changed to the Joyous Guard and becomes Lancelot's home. |
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The Queen's Guard is also mounted at the sovereign's other official residence, the Palace of Holyroodhouse, but not as often as in London. |
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The following is a list of units of the Gurkhas and Royal Marines to have mounted the Queen's Guard since the Second World War. |
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In 1938 the Honourable Artillery Company, a Territorial Army unit, provided the King's Guard. |
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In June 2015 soldiers from the 3rd Battalion The Royal Welsh provided the Tower of London detachment of the Queen's Guard. |
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On 14 May 1941, the Home Guard provided the King's Guard, in recognition of the first anniversary of its foundation. |
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Meanwhile, the New Guard is forming up and are awaiting inspection by the Adjutant on the parade square at Wellington Barracks. |
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The Band, having been inspected by the Adjutant, forms a circle to play music whilst the New Guard is inspected. |
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When the New Guard is formed up, led by the Band, it marches across into the forecourt of Buckingham Palace. |
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Once there, the New Guard advances towards the Old Guard in slow time and halts. |
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The ceremony for changing the Windsor Guard is broadly the same as that which takes place at Buckingham Palace. |
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The Guard is also mounted in Edinburgh at the Palace of Holyroodhouse, the Queen's official residence in Scotland, and at Edinburgh Castle. |
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The Queen's Guard is an operational posting, with the primary purpose of protecting the Sovereign. |
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This was not the first occasion that women have provided the Queen's Guard. |
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No emperor could hope to survive, much less to reign, without the allegiance and loyalty of the Praetorian Guard and of the legions. |
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In the subsequent Jacobite rising, the Cameronian Guard helped to defeat the Jacobite Highlanders, particularly at the Battle of Dunkeld. |
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In 2013, 2014, and 2015, he met with the commander of Saudi Arabia's National Guard Mutaib bin Abdullah. |
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He was pulled off the mudflat with a large cargo net and the help of the US Coast Guard. |
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The Cypriot National Guard is the main military institution of the Republic of Cyprus. |
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Coast Guard icebreakers Northwind and Staten Island also sailed in support of the expedition. |
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To make the voyage possible, she was escorted and supported by the Canadian Coast Guard icebreaker Simon Fraser. |
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The Coast Guard vessel was chartered by the Voyage of Rediscovery and crewed by volunteers. |
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Coast Guard vessels are engaged in research, and so would require permission from the Government of Canada to pass through. |
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He is mentioned concerning the loyalty of Burrus, commander of the Praetorian Guard, whom Nero removed for disloyalty. |
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In the United States, the United States Coast Guard was created in 1915 by the merger of two other federal agencies. |
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The Coast Guard later absorbed the United States Lighthouse Service and the Bureau of Navigation and Steamboat Inspection. |
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The Coast Guard may, varying by jurisdiction, be part of a country's military, a law enforcement agency, or a search and rescue body. |
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The Bangladesh Coast Guard also performs the duty of maritime border security of Bangladesh. |
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The Haitian Coast Guard is an operational unit of the Haitian National Police. |
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The Icelandic Coast Guard has primarily been a law enforcement organisation but is also in charge of national defences. |
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The Indonesia Coast Guard or Badan Keamanan Laut Republik Indonesia is a maritime patrol and rescue on the Republic Indonesia territorial water. |
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Coast Guard officers carries the same equipment and similar uniforms to regular Swedish police officers. |
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The Coast Guard Administration is both a military and a law enforcement organization. |
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The Commanding Officer of the Coast Guard reports to the Chief of Defence Staff. |
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However, there were some interchanges in units, ships and personnel between Sea Guard and the Ukrainian Navy. |
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Vitellius hastily arranged a peace with Antonius, but the Emperor's Praetorian Guard forced him to retain his seat. |
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However, the National Guard revealed itself an ineffective and undisciplined force. |
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These were the Colombo Town Guard and the Town Guard Artillery formed during the two world wars. |
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These units are motorized and are ready to be mobilized more often, than other Home Guard units. |
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Rapid response units have more combat tasks compared to the rest of the Home Guard, including escort duties. |
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A few battalions have recently set up 'specialized' companies to evaluate the possibility to add new abilities to the Home Guard. |
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Like many other American states, Texas maintains a recognized State Militia, the Texas State Guard. |
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After the death of his brother, Domitian was declared emperor by the Praetorian Guard. |
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Fuscus was killed, and the battle standard of the Praetorian Guard was lost. |
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From Spain, Trajan was summoned, while Domitian himself came from Rome with the Praetorian Guard. |
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As a compensation measure, the Praetorian Guard demanded the execution of Domitian's assassins, which Nerva refused. |
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In 223, the Praetorian Guard murdered their prefect, Ulpian, in Alexander's presence and despite the emperor's pleas. |
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However, they distrusted each other, and ultimately both were murdered by the Praetorian Guard, making Gordian III sole surviving Emperor. |
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Numerous Rus' served in the Byzantine army as mercenaries, most notably as the famous Varangian Guard. |
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Moreover, Greece maintains the Hellenic Coast Guard for law enforcement at sea, search and rescue, and port operations. |
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It typically consists of an Army, Navy, Air Force, and in certain countries the Marines and Coast Guard. |
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The military of Cape Verde consists of a National Guard and the Coast Guard. |
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Paramilitary units include the Special Task Force, the Civil Security Force, and the Sri Lanka Coast Guard. |
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The ship was reported to be under the control of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard according to the Pentagon. |
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The Insular Police, resembling the National Guard, opened fire upon unarmed cadets and bystanders alike. |
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Arias, who had promised to respect the hierarchy of the National Guard, broke the pact and started a large restructuring of the Guard. |
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In the meantime, the Guard began a series of populist measures that would gain support for the coup. |
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San Diego International Airport is also adjacent to the bay, across Harbor Drive from the Coast Guard Station. |
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At the same time, the Coast Guard bought 30 acres of land formerly used as cattle pens, and built military housing. |
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The Guard Cossacks of His Majesty and the Ataman's Guard Cossacks, both drawn from the Don Host, wore red and light blue coats respectively. |
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The tower stands next to the House of the Main Guard, also built in Gothic style. |
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Other organizations, such as the Canadian Coast Guard and Nav Canada, provide the same service for the sea and air transportation. |
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It consists of the Regiment, the Coast Guard, the Air Guard and the Defence Force Reserves. |
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The BDF, with the Belize National Coast Guard and the Immigration Department, is a department of the Ministry of Defence and Immigration. |
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After leaving the Presidential House, Sandino's car was stopped by soldiers of the National Guard and they kidnapped him. |
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Later that night, Sandino was assassinated by soldiers of the National Guard. |
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Further upstream, Woolston Guard Weir enables maintenance to be carried out on both. |
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A Coast Guard station oversees boating activity, especially in the swift tidal currents of the Merrimack River. |
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He and his wife Sabina also inspected the Queen's Guard of Honour as they headed to the glittering white-tie bash as part of a four-day visit. |
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Built by Baltic Workboats AS in Estonia, the first vessel was recently delivered to the Swedish Coast Guard. |
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Also on duty were members of The Queen's Body Guard of the Yeoman of the Guard, in their striped uniforms, and the Lord Chamberlain. |
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The Queen and the Yeoman of the Guard Medieval at the traditional Royal Maundy service in Guild-ford Cathedral in Surrey. |
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The boy was rugby-tackled by 56-year-old Yeoman of the Guard Raymond Duffy. |
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Allen left the Coast Guard in 2010 and now works for Booz Allen Hamilton. |
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Paul Cole saddles Traffic Guard in the Listed contest and the returning Serva Jugum in the Winter Hill. |
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The event was organized by Alba Labor Union in cooperation with the Bahrain National Guard and Alba's Executive Management. |
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There are more than 100 Lakotas lying with National Guard and Army units today, and they have amassed more than 30,000 light hours. |
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The UH-72A Lakotas will replace UH-60 Black Hawks, which will be transferred to the National Guard for operational missions. |
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Armed Services, largely as National Guard members and civilian employees. |
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The Florida National Guard made the city its headquarters that same year. |
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When the sovereign visits the Tower, or the warders are on duty at a state occasion, they wear red and gold uniforms similar to those of the Yeomen of the Guard. |
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As warders without any ceremonial state functions they forfeited the right to wear the scarlet royal livery of the now separate Yeoman of the Guard. |
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In 2003, the Canadian Coast Guard adjusted shipping lanes crossing prime whale feeding areas at the entrance to the Bay of Fundy to lessen the risk of collision. |
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The Home Guard formed the core of the government's strategy as it was composed of loyalist Africans, not foreign forces such as the British Army and King's African Rifles. |
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After the assassination of Caligula in AD 41, the Senate briefly considered restoring the republic, but the Praetorian Guard proclaimed Claudius emperor instead. |
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Access to this island is controlled by the Canadian Coast Guard. |
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The Gardes de la Manche were distinguished by a heavily embroidered white and gold cassock which they wore over the blue and red and silver uniform of the Body Guard. |
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The Tower retained the formal status of a royal palace and to mark this a party of twelve Yeomen of the Guard was left in place as a token garrison. |
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The Coast Guard Air Station San Diego is across the bay from NAS North Island and the Federal Communications Commission maintains a monitoring station on the Silver Strand. |
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At the time of Guard Changing, the Old Guard forms up on the north side of the enclosure on Horse Guards Parade and the New Guard on the south side. |
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Coast Guard ship Confidence which forced the activists to turn back. |
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It also maintains landing platforms for use by helicopters of the Norwegian Coast Guard, the Norwegian 330 Squadron, and the Governor of Svalbard. |
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Norwegian military activity is limited to fishery surveillance by the Norwegian Coast Guard as the treaty requires Norway to protect the natural environment. |
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The Byzantine Emperor Theophilos noticed their great skills in war, and invited them to serve as his personal bodyguard, known as the Varangian Guard. |
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Branches have now been established in the parishes for quick assessments and response, but it took weeks to get the Coast Guard to buy off on the idea. |
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The Old Guard presents arms, followed by the New Guard presenting arms. |
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Because St James's Palace is still the official residence of the Court, it is here that the Colour is lodged and the Captain of the Guard establishes his headquarters. |
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There are two detachments of the Queen's Guard in London, one each for Buckingham Palace and St James's Palace, under the command of the Captain of The Queen's Guard. |
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On November 28, 2008, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation reported that the Canadian Coast Guard confirmed the first commercial ship sailed through the Northwest Passage. |
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On 28 September, Falkenhayn had ordered the 6th Army to conduct an offensive by the IV, Guard and I Bavarian corps near Arras and more offensives further north. |
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Units of the Iraqi Special Republican Guard led the defence of the city. |
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In 2005, the maritime wing became part of the Belizean Coast Guard. |
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The RAF Regiment has a dedicated ceremonial unit, the Queen's Colour Squadron, this unit represents the RAF whenever it provides the Queen's Guard. |
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The Praetorian Guard murdered Caligula four years after the death of Tiberius, and, with belated support from the senators, proclaimed his uncle Claudius as the new emperor. |
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Coast Guard lieutenant, William Walker, steals a ship loaded with modern technology from the timelost Nantucketers who have arrived in the Late Bronze Age. |
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The Canadian Coast Guard College is located near Sydney, Nova Scotia. |
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Although they only held the presidency for 30 of those 43 years, they were the power behind the other presidents of the time through their control of the National Guard. |
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The Knesset is protected by the Knesset Guard, a protective security unit responsible for the security of the Knesset building and Knesset members. |
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The creation of the Praetorian Guard and his reforms in the military, creating a standing army with a fixed size of 28 legions, ensured his total control over the army. |
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The Canadian Coast Guard uses hovercraft to break light ice. |
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The governing bodies are the Kuwait Ministry of Defense, the Kuwait Ministry of Interior, the Kuwait National Guard and the Kuwait Fire Service Directorate. |
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The incident cost Lafayette and his National Guard much public support. |
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The Coast Guard is responsible for enforcement of Turkish maritime law and controlling of the Republic of Turkey's coasts in the responsibility area. |
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The Coast Guard consists of four area commands, as the Black Sea, the Sea of Marmara and adjacent straits, the Aegean Sea, and the Mediterranean Sea. |
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Those Sullivan wrote himself include Thespis, Iolanthe, Princess Ida, The Yeomen of the Guard, The Gondoliers, The Grand Duke and probably Utopia Limited. |
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Coast Guard by itself is the world's 12th largest naval force. |
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A construction and repair shipyard has been maintained since 1899 in the Baltimore Harbor area at Curtis Bay, United States Coast Guard Yard at Curtis Bay, Maryland. |
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In 2015, there are plans for the Uruguayan Coast Guard to pass and depend entirely on the Ministry of Interior, meaning it would not be a military unit anymore. |
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There is one military airport at Otis Air National Guard Base. |
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Built in 1806 as a defence against Napoleon, it has also been a Coast Guard lookout, a family home, a golf clubhouse and a Second World War Naval mine control post. |
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However, in 1934 separate wartime White Guard units were dissolved and in the Second World War they served at the front, dispersed in regular units. |
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The BDF, The Belize Police Department, and The National Coast Guard are under the Minister of National Security, which is currently headed by the Hon. |
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The National Guard having less and less confidence from the authorities, became extinct in 1847, terminating a long tradition of national militias in Portugal. |
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This was due to the reason that the Kings never maintained a standing army instead had a Royal Guard during peace time and formed a militia in wartime. |
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The National Guard under Lafayette's command confronted the crowd. |
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In 2007 the Home Guard became the Sri Lanka Civil Security Force. |
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The Marquis de Lafayette took up command of the National Guard at Paris. |
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Upon his arrival at Rome in 193, Severus discharged the Praetorian Guard, which had murdered Pertinax and had then auctioned the Roman Empire to Didius Julianus. |
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The English became the predominant element in the elite Varangian Guard, until then a largely Scandinavian unit, from which the emperor's bodyguard was drawn. |
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Air Force was established as an independent service in 1947, the National Guard was further divided into the Army National Guard and the Air National Guard. |
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Guests cheered as a Yeoman of the Guard in ceremonial dress rugby tackled the 17-year-old, pulling him to the floor as he approached the royal tea tent. |
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My husband was given it on the day as he was a Yeoman of the Guard. |
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The radial heat losses are minimized by the Molly Guard foil which establishes a linear temperature profile between the hot heater housing and the water cooled base plate. |
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Iraqi Republican Guard units were also reported to be using human shields. |
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The next morning, Coalition aircraft and helicopters fired on the Republican Guard units, destroying many more vehicles as well as communications infrastructure. |
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This strip of land was recognized by Iraqi commanders as a key approach to Baghdad, and was defended by some of the best units of the Iraqi Republican Guard. |
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The Praetorian Guard acclaimed him emperor, and their choice was grudgingly confirmed by the Senate, who were displeased to have a peasant as emperor. |
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From June 1993 until October 1996, Operation Sharp Guard added maritime enforcement of the arms embargo and economic sanctions against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. |
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Following the end of the Cold War, the first operations, Anchor Guard in 1990 and Ace Guard in 1991, were prompted by the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait. |
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Furthermore, around 55,000 serve as volunteers in the Danish Home Guard. |
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These jobs are considered administrative positions and are therefore regulated by Certificates of Registry issued by the United States Coast Guard. |
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A person has to have a Merchant Mariner's Document issued by the United States Coast Guard in the United States Merchant Marine in order to serve as a chief steward. |
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The current defense force for Haiti is the Haitian National Police, which has a highly trained SWAT team, and works alongside the Haitian Coast Guard. |
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The US Coast Guard Pier was used to film Isthmus City harbour. |
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His survival led to his being declared Emperor by the Praetorian Guard after Caligula's assassination, at which point he was the last man of his family. |
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At this time he also resigned from the Home Guard on medical grounds. |
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The Adjutant General, in turn, delegates the authority over the State Guard to another officer but retains the authority over the Puerto Rico National Guard as a whole. |
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