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  • ...n, D.C.|District of Columbia]] and [[Puerto Rico]] as of the [[2020 United States census|2020 U.S. census]]</div> ...ted-state-2010-and-2020-census.html|title=Race and Ethnicity in the United States: 2010 Census and 2020 Census|date=August 12, 2021|publisher=U.S. Census Bur
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  • {{Short description|United States federal executive department}} | agency_name = United States Department of Defense
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  • '''[[Permanent members of the United Nations Security Council|Main participants]]:'''{{brk}} {{nowrap|{{flag|United States}}}}<br>
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  • {{Wp-cca}}<br/>{{short description|US Navy SEAL (born 1976)}} | occupation = {{hlist|[[United States Navy SEALs|US Navy SEAL]]|[[motivational speaker|speaker]]|[[TV news]] contributor |author}}
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  • ...mmander]] '''Rebecca C. Dickinson''' was an officer in the [[United States Navy]].<ref name=GoErie2008-04-13/><ref name=NavyTimes-2008-04-10> | title=Navy officer testifies in D.C. Madam case
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  • ...{{center|"The National Anthem"<br />[[File:Pakistan anthem - United States Navy Band.ogg]]}} | sovereignty_note = from the [[United Kingdom]]
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  • | name = Insurance Navy Brokers | logo = [[File:Insurance-navy-logo.png|300px]]
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  • ...ent to an elite Defense Department unit called Combat Camera at the remote Navy base that day the first detainees arrived Jan. 11, 2002. ...Base Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, during in-processing, on Jan. 11, 2002. | U.S. NAVY
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  • *[[Black History Month]] in the [[United Kingdom]] ==== United States ====
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  • ...borough were ranked as a city, Brooklyn would rank as the [[List of United States cities by population|third-most populous in the U.S.]], after [[Los Angeles ...book|last1=Powell|first1=Lyman Pierson|title=Historic Towns of the Middle States|date=1899|publisher=G. P. Putnam's sons|page=[https://archive.org/details/h
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  • {{Wp-cca}}<br/><!-- {{About|United States military decoration}} --> ...ceiving the Silver Star from [[United States Navy|Navy]] [[Admiral (United States)|Admiral]] [[Michael Mullen]], [[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]].]]
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  • ...{{Cite web |url=https://www.un.org/Depts/DGACM/RegionalGroups.shtml |title=UNITED NATIONS DGACM |website=www.un.org}}</ref><ref>Italy is often grouped in Wes ...|title=Politics in Western Europe : an introduction to the politics of the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, Sweden, and the European Union |date=11 No
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  • ...contract contains provisions to provide maintenance support to the client states, for seven years, out of its [[Cairns, Australia|Cairns]] facility.<ref nam | || || [[Federated States of Micronesia]] || ''2022'' || || ||
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  • | conventional_long_name = United Republic of Tanzania ...Africa" <br />{{parabr}}{{center|[[File:National Anthem of Tanzania by US Navy Band.ogg]]}}
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  • ...Charleston, SC<br>[[Federal Correctional Institution, Pekin]]<br>[[United States Penitentiary, Florence ADX|US Penitentiary, Florence, Supermax]] (starting ...zen of [[Qatar]] who was sentenced to serve a 15-year sentence in a United States federal prison, with credit for the nearly eight years he was held in deten
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  • {{about||United States Navy ships named ''Paul G. Baker''|USS Paul G. Baker}} |allegiance = [[United States|United States of America]]
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  • ...le1.pdf|title=Human Development Report 2011|year=2011|format=PDF|publisher=United Nations|accessdate=5 November 2011}}</ref> ...</sup> (4,260,000&amp;nbsp;sq&amp;nbsp;mi), just behind that of the United States (11,351,000&amp;nbsp;km<sup>2</sup> / 4,383,000&amp;nbsp;sq&amp;nbsp;mi).
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  • ...s gained notoriety in describing secret [[prison]]s operated by the United States [[Central Intelligence Agency]] (CIA), generally outside of U.S. territory ...ails in these countries. While the US and host countries have signed the [[United Nations Convention Against Torture]], CIA officers are allowed to use what
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  • ...and was subsequently divided into several [[Hellenistic period|Hellenistic states]]. An Iranian rebellion established the [[Parthian Empire]] in the third ce ...2018|work=The World Factbook|publisher=Central Intelligence Agency (United States)}}</ref>
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  • ...pect]]s held by the United States in [[Camp Delta]] in the [[United States Navy]] base at [[Guantánamo Bay, Cuba|Guantanamo Bay]], [[Cuba]]. ...oard is to review whether the suspects still represent a threat. [[United States President|American President]] [[George W. Bush]] initially called the susp
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  • ...] port city of [[Eyl]]. This event ended after a rescue effort by the U.S. Navy on 12 April 2009.<ref>{{cite news It was the first successful pirate seizure of a ship [[United States Merchant Marine|registered under the American flag]] since the early 19th c
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  • ...of the [[United Nations]], the [[Community of Latin American and Caribbean States]] (CELAC) and the [[Pacific Alliance]], and joined the [[OECD]] in 2010. ...k|last= Mares|first=David|author2=Francisco Rojas Aravena|title=The United States and Chile: Coming in from the Cold|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=0Y
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  • ...nternational conferences and events]]. Singapore is also a member of the [[United Nations]] (UN), [[World Trade Organization]] (WTO), [[East Asia Summit]] (E ...Cultural continuities and discontinuities in the Early Historical maritime states of Southeast Asia", in ''25 tahun kerjasama Pusat Penelitian Arkeologi dan
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  • ...t of United States university campuses by enrollment|largest in the United States]].<ref>{{cite web |url = https://today.tamu.edu/2021/10/20/record-enrollmen ...study through 17 colleges and houses 21 research institutes. As a [[United States Senior Military College|Senior Military College]], Texas A&M is one of six
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  • '''Bollinger Shipyards''' is an [[United States|American]] constructor of [[ships]], [[workboat]]s and [[patrol vessel]]s.< The [[United States Coast Guard]] has called upon Bollinger Shipyards to build many of its vess
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  • ...n [[Cuba]] approximately 2000 Cuban citizens were employed by the [[United States]] at its [[Guantanamo Bay Naval Base]].<ref name=Wsj2006-09-15> ...routinely open for the monthly meetings between the current base commander Navy Capt. John "J.R." Nettleton, himself a former Marine, and a senior Cuban Ar
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  • ...reviously known as the '''Fast Response Cutter''', is part of the [[United States Coast Guard]]'s [[Integrated Deepwater System Program|Deepwater]] program.< ...ement patrol boat acquisition project |date=2007-03-14 |publisher=[[United States Coast Guard]] |accessdate=2007-09-01}}</ref><ref name=StrategyPage20070325>
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  • ...2019}}</ref> His awards include the Joint Service Commendation Medal, the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal, the Afghanistan Campaign Medal and the ...nprofit Grassroots Reconciliation Group, became a Special Advisor to the [[United Nations]],<ref name="lawfareblog.com">https://www.lawfareblog.com/lawfare-p
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  • ...editation|accredited]] research university operated by the [[United States Navy]]. Located in [[Monterey, California]], it grants master's degrees, [[engin ...orce Institute of Technology]] (AFIT) serves a similar purpose. The United States Army does not have a similar institution, and instead sends its members to
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  • ...s an [[United States|American]] lawyer, and officer in the [[United States Navy]].<ref name=USNAlbertoJMora20040707> | title=Memorandum from Navy General Counsel Alberto J. Mora to Navy Inspector General
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  • ...Saudi Arabia]] who was held in [[extrajudicial detention]] in the [[United States]] [[Guantanamo Bay detainment camp]]s, in [[Cuba]].<ref name=DoDList2>[http Initially the [[George W. Bush|Bush]] [[United States President|Presidency]] asserted that they could withhold all the protection
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  • '''Frank Sweigart''' is a former officer in the [[United States Navy]], retiring in 2004.<ref name=DefenseSweigartBio/> Sweigart graduated from the Navy's service academy, [[Annapolis]], in 1974.<ref name=KafkaWax/>
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  • |allegiance= {{flag|United States}} |branch=[[United States Marine Corps]]<br/>[[United States Army]]
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  • ...at Guantanamo Attributable to Senior Defense Officials |publisher=[[United States Department of Defense]] |date=March 6, 2007|accessdate=2007-09-22}}</ref>]] ...ease] by Department of Defense Public Affairs Office.</ref> after [[United States Supreme Court|U.S. Supreme Court]] rulings in [[Hamdi v. Rumsfeld]]<ref nam
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  • Morocco claims ownership of the [[United Nations list of non-self-governing territories|non-self-governing territory ...reak of the [[Berber Revolt]] in 739, the Berbers formed other independent states such as the [[Miknasa]] of [[Sijilmasa]] and the [[Barghawata]].
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  • ...com/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=26430:metal-shark-reels-in-big-us-navy-contract-to-build-patrol-boats&Itemid=231 }}</ref> | [[Betelgeuse (102)|''Betelgeuse'' (102)]] || [[Dominican Navy]] || [[Santo Domingo]] || 2020-08-21 || ||
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  • ...an [[American people|American]] lawyer, and officer in the [[United States Navy]].<ref name=USNAlbertoJMora20040707> | title=Memorandum from Navy General Counsel Alberto J. Mora to Navy Inspector General
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  • ..._date = May 2020<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://apnews.com/article/afghanistan-united-arab-emirates-prisons-taliban-only-on-ap-d5e8096a268e842c6e32d8b41a9e2f16|t ...Afghanistan]], who was held in [[extrajudicial detention]] in the [[United States]]'s [[Guantanamo Bay detention camp]]s, in [[Cuba]].<ref name=DoDList2/>
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  • | title = Date and time notation in the United States <small>[{{purge|refresh}}]</small> ...nch of [[Date and time notation in the United Kingdom|conventions from the United Kingdom]]{{cn|date=January 2021}}. American styles of notation have also in
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  • ...of [[Central Europe]]. It is a [[federation]] of nine [[States of Austria|states]], one of which is the capital [[Vienna]], the largest city and state by po Austria has been a member of the [[United Nations]] since 1955 and<ref>Jelavich 267</ref> of the [[European Union]] s
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  • | branch = [[United States Marine Corps]] | nationality = [[United States]]
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  • ...r.army.mil/publicwmv/|url-status=dead}}</ref> was a member of the [[United States Coast Guard]].<ref name=UscgHeroidUscgCpo/><ref name=UscgInWw2/> ...e United States entered [[World War II]], Jester was given a [[Lieutenant (navy)|Lieutenant]]'s commission, and he was given command of the [[USCGC Icarus
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  • | branch = [[United States Navy]] | unit = [[United States Naval Academy]]
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  • ...newly independent [[Cuba]] to permanently lease the 45 square miles the US Navy did not need to set up '''Desalination at the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base''', By the middle of the twentieth century the United States Navy could no longer find fresh water anywhere on the base, so water was importe
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  • ...long career with the [[United States Navy]] Goodboe competed to become a [[Navy SEAL]].<ref name=post-gazette2020-11-24/><ref name=nytimes2021-10-24/> He After he retired from the Navy Goodboe decided to become a mercenary, and was hired by the [[Central Intel
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  • |nationality = [[United States of America]] ...nitiative: implications for the prevention of school attacks in the United States
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  • ...the disaster, the ''Eastland'' was salvaged and sold to the United States Navy. After restorations and modifications the ''Eastland'' was designated as a ...l Fighting Ships| publisher = United States Navy| url = http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/w9/wilmette.htm| accessdate = April 26, 2009 }}</ref>
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  • |allegiance= [[United States|United States of America]] |branch= [[United States Marine Corps]]
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  • During the [[United States]] [[Invasion of Iraq]] the [[CIA]] and US military [[special forces]] maint ...rt martial]] of Navy Lieutenant [[Andrew Ledford]], the commander of the [[Navy SEAL|SEAL team]] that captured [[Manadel al-Jamadi]].<ref name=Npr2005-10-2
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  • ...Afghanistan]], who was held in [[extrajudicial detention]] in the [[United States]] [[Guantanamo Bay detention camp]]s, in [[Cuba]].<ref name=DoDList2> | publisher=[[United States Department of Defense]]
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  • ....jpg|thumb|Designated Civilian Official [[Gordon R. England]] and [[United States Senate|Senator]] [[Carl Levin]] tour Guantanamo.]] | publisher=[[United States Department of State]]
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  • | branch = [[United States Marine Corps]] ...ann''' is an [[United States|American]] lawyer and officer in the [[United States Marine Corps]].<ref name=NewYorkTimes20071213>
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  • An '''Article 32 hearing''' is a proceeding under the [[United States]] [[Uniform Code of Military Justice]], similar to that of a [[preliminary ...sel. The commander will ordinarily detail counsel to represent the United States, and in some cases a court reporter and an interpreter; these appointments
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  • {{short description|City in California, United States}} | pushpin_map_caption = Location in the United States
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  • ...l-affiliation-a-distraction-for-western-michigan-university-trustee-agenda-states|title=Western Michigan University trustees vote to end affiliation with Coo {{see also|Law school rankings in the United States}}
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  • '''Camp Justice''' is a United States military base on [[Diego Garcia]], a small, strategically located, isolated | quote = For the United States, meanwhile, Diego Garcia has grown into a multibillion-dollar base, which t
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  • ...in [[South Asia]]. The [[BNS Issa Khan|largest base]] of the [[Bangladesh Navy]] is located in Chittagong, along with an air base of the [[Bangladesh Air ...aritime gateway to the kingdom, which was reputed as one of the wealthiest states in the [[Indian subcontinent]]. Medieval Chittagong was a hub for maritime
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  • | publisher=[[United States Department of Defense]] ...es With Pending Habeas Corpus Petitions Who Have Been Released From United States Custody
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  • ...member of the [[United States Army]] and an officer in the [[United States Navy Reserve]], who was a senior interrogator, who now addresses the human right Quigley enlisted in the [[United States Army]] in 1989, becoming a [[military policeman]] after a short time as a f
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  • ...', from January 2002 into 2019 she reported on the operation of the United States' [[Guantanamo Bay detention camp]]s, at its naval base in [[Cuba]].<ref nam ...rg has reported on the detainment and interrogation facility of the United States located in the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base in Cuba for the Miami Herald. Or,
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  • ...amalgamated with the [[United States Lighthouse Service]] and the [[United States Lifeboat Service]], early in the 20th century.<ref name=RevenueCutterOperat ===United States Revenue Cutter Service===
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  • |country = United States ...ut 27,000 undergraduate and about 12,000 graduate students from the United States and around the world, UCLA is the largest university in the state of Califo
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  • | image = Former US Navy Psychologist Heidi Kraft speaks at Guantanamo (cropped).jpg | caption = Former US Navy Psychologist Heidi Kraft speaks at Guantanamo.
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  • ...}{{center|[[File:Mongolian national anthem, performed by the United States Navy Band.ogg]]}} ...er: Human Development and the Anthropocene|date=15 December 2020|publisher=United Nations Development Programme|isbn=978-92-1-126442-5|pages=343–346|url=ht
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  • In 2013 [[Rear Admiral]] '''Diane Webber''', of the [[United States Navy]], was appointed its chief cyber-security official.<ref name=UsnOffBioDiane ...egrees]] from the [[University of Redlands (California)]] and the [[United States Marine Corps Command and Staff College]].<ref name=UsnOffBioDianeWebber/>
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  • ...phy''' is an [[United States|American]] lawyer and officer in the [[United States Naval Reserve]].<ref name=Alternet2009-05-06> | publisher=[[United States Department of Defense]]
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  • | image = US Navy Command Master Chief Robert Banuelos.jpg | alt = US Navy Command Master Chief Robert Banuelos.
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  • The '''University of Houston Law Center''' is the [[Law school in the United States|law school]] of the [[University of Houston]] in [[Houston]], [[Texas]]. F ...2018 ''[[U.S. News & World Report]]'' [[Law school rankings in the United States|law school rankings]].<ref>{{cite magazine|title=University of Houston –
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  • | birth_place = United States | alma_mater = United States Naval Academy (B.S., 1975); University of Pennsylvania Law School (J.D., 19
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  • |Ship image=HMCS Montreal, HMCS Goose Bay and United States Coast Guard Cutter Alder shortly after departing from St. John’s, Nfld., ...n Operation NANOOK..jpg | thumb | HMCS Montreal, HMCS Goose Bay and United States Coast Guard Cutter Alder shortly after departing from St. John’s, Nfld.,
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  • ...ime (summer time). For example, local time on the east coast of the United States is five hours behind UTC during winter,{{sfn|15 U.S. Code § 261|2007}} but ..., the Royal Greenwich Observatory, and the [[National Physical Laboratory (United Kingdom)|UK National Physical Laboratory]] coordinated their radio broadcas
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  • ...[[V-12 Navy College Training Program]], which offered students a path to a Navy commission.<ref name="list-of-v-12"/> ...[Rice Stadium (Rice University)|Rice Stadium]] reiterating that the United States intended to reach the moon before the end of the decade of the 1960s, and "
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  • }}</ref> Despite the threat to detain him indefinitely, the [[United States|U.S.]] in November 2008 transferred him to [[Yemen]] to serve out the remai ...ns]] for terrorist suspects. His case was the instigation for the [[United States Supreme Court]] decision ''[[Hamdan v. Rumsfeld]]'' (2006), and his case ha
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  • ...departments of the [[United States]]'s government created by the [[United States Congress]] in 1789.<ref name=DepartmentOfTheInteriorHistory> The War Department was the responsibility of the [[United States Secretary of War|Secretary of War]].
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  • ...O724-1005.jpg | thumb | FSS ''Micronesia'', on a joint mission with the US Navy.]] ...Forum patrol vessel]], built by [[Australia]] and given to the [[Federated States of Micronesia]], so its neighbour had the resources to police its own sover
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  • In October 2006, [[United States Postal Inspection Service]] agents posed as a couple who were interested in ...the resignation of [[Ambassador]] [[Randall L. Tobias]] from his [[United States Department of State|State Department]] position and as the Administrator of
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  • ...Casablanca Twin Center|Twin Center]], [[United Nations Square (Casablanca)|United Nations Square]], [[Arab League Park]], [[Casablanca Tramway]] ...Casablanca also hosts the primary [[naval base]] for the [[Royal Moroccan Navy]].
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  • | branch = [[United States Coast Guard]] ...17 – March 29, 1943), who served as a [[Steward's Mate]] in the [[United States Coast Guard]], died of [[pneumonia]] after rescuing other sailors from the
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  • ...Jugurtha''''' is an [[Offshore Patrol Vessel]], operated by the [[Tunisian Navy]]. She was the first of four vessels of her class, built in [[Romania]] to ...gurtha'' participated in a joint training exercise with a pair of [[United States Coast Guard]] cutters in early May, 2021.
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  • ...ll serving in the Navy, the [[United States Marine Corp]], or the [[United States Coast Guard]]. ...Law last spring as associate dean for academic affairs. A highly decorated Navy captain, Wise comes to GW straight from a tour as commanding officer of the
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  • ...Reserve]].<ref name=Jtfgtmo2018-03-01/> She is a graduate of the [[United States Naval Academy]].<ref name=womenveteranspeakersLeanos/> In 2009, when [[United States President]] [[Barack Obama]] replaced [[George W. Bush]] the individuals he
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  • ...ed in law enforcement and search and rescue along the coasts of the United States and the Caribbean. They were replaced by the 87-foot [[Marine Protector cla ...on for overseas deployment. All were later given to the [[South Vietnamese Navy]] as part of the [[Vietnamization]] of the war effort.<ref name=Larzelere22
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  • {{see also|African-American music|Music of the United States|History of poetry|Jamaican music|Talking blues}} ...ure sound".<ref name="ReferenceB"/> [[Del the Funky Homosapien]] similarly states that ''rap'' was used to refer to talking in a stylistic manner in the earl
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  • {{see also|African-American music|Music of the United States|History of poetry|Jamaican music|Talking blues}} ...ure sound".<ref name="ReferenceB"/> [[Del the Funky Homosapien]] similarly states that ''rap'' was used to refer to talking in a stylistic manner in the earl
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  • .... Joerg''' is a lawyer and retired [[Rear Admiral]] in the [[United States Navy]].<ref name=MiamiHerald2013-07-21/> | url = http://www.navy.mil/navydata/bios/navybio.asp?bioid=158
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  • ...ce W. Mackenzie''' is a lawyer and military officer in the [[United States Navy]].<ref> ...BRUCE W. MacKENZIE: Captain, Judge Advocate General's Corps, United States Navy
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  • ...975. Southern Tang forces attempted to use flamethrowers against the Song navy, but were accidentally consumed by their own fire when violent winds swept ...| first1 = Thomas E. | year = 2016 | title = 'Commodore' Edison Joins the Navy: Thomas Alva Edison and the Naval Consulting Board | journal = Journal of M
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  • ...ntanamo Bay detention camp|detention camp]] complex on the [[United States Navy|US Naval]] base at [[Guantánamo Bay, Cuba]]. Camp Iguana originally held t ...o place them in countries other than their country of origin or the United States.
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  • ...uthern Law Centre]], who was previously a military lawyer for the [[United States Air Force]]. VanLandingham attended the [[United States Air Force Academy]].<ref name=djilp2012/> She then earned another [[Bachel
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  • ...Altenburg Jr.''' (U.S. Army ret.) (b. June 10, 1944) is a former [[United States Army Special Forces|Green Beret]] and a [[lawyer]] for the U.S. Army. In De Altenburg was commissioned as a [[United States Army]] officer after law school. He was assigned to the office of the Cente
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  • The '''USCGC ''Albacore''''' was formerly a [[United States Coast Guard cutter]] of its smallest class - the 87 foot [[Marine Protector ...] and [[USCGC GannetUSCGC ''Gannet'']] were turned over to the [[Uruguayan Navy]] on December 15, 2021.<ref name=militaryleak2022-02-13/> ''[[Naval Today]
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  • ...87 | ft | m|adj=on}} [[Marine Protector cutter]] operated by the [[United States Coast Guard]]. ...']] and [[USCGC Gannet|USCGC ''Gannet'']] were provided to the [[Uruguayan Navy]].<ref name=militaryleak2022-02-13/> ''[[Naval Today]]'' reported Uruguay
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  • '''Kenneth Ringle''' was an officer in the [[United States Navy]], best known for the role he played in the Intelligence effort against [[I ...of Japan was less than 3 percent of the total, or about 3500 in the United States; the most dangerous of these, he said, were already in custodial detention
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  • ...— On Jan. 11, 2002, at the desolate air strip at Guantánamo Bay, United States Marines escorted 20 prisoners clad in orange uniforms from an Air Force car ...nd misfortunes of those first 20 — who were introduced to the world in a Navy photograph, penned and on their knees — illustrates both the complex two-
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  • '''Anthony DeDolph''' is a [[United States Navy]] [[SEAL]], who was once a [[Mixed Martial Arts]] fighter, who is alleged t ..., another SEAL, [[Adam Mathews]], and two Special Forces from the [[United States Marine Corps]] Raider force, had been sent on a secret mission to [[Mali]],
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