Coast-guard Sentence Examples

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  • The U.S. Coast Guard protects America's coastlines and waterways.

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  • At one time a captain of the coast-guard, at another the protege of Benavente, viceroy of Naples, who appointed him governor of Scigliano, patronized by Osuna and Olivares, Castro was nominated a knight of the order of Santiago in 1623.

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  • The air Wing of Coast Guard is operated from two stations and six air enclaves and has ten air units.

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  • A Norwegian freighter ' The Tampa ' received the distress calls from the Australian Coast Guard and picked up the refugees.

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  • The fact is that those who serve in the US Coast Guard fall under Homeland Security's jurisdiction and it is a functioning branch of the Armed Forces.

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  • So much value was attached to this source of wealth that as early as 1050 strangers were excluded from the furtrade of Finmark, and a kind of coast-guard prevented their intrusion.

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  • There are also here Lloyds' signalling station, coast-guard stations, and the terminus of a branch of the SouthEastern & Chatham railway.

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  • He later became a quartermaster in the Coast Guard Service.

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  • He later became a Quartermaster in the Coast Guard Service.

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  • The United States Coast Guard has very specific regulations for safety, and for usage.

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  • The Coast Guard will not allow you to over pack your little fishing boat with 30 of your closest friends out on the open water.

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  • Cruising down the mighty Mississippi River, you'll be treated to views of barges, wildlife, tugboats, freighters, Coast Guard cutters and riverside scenery.

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  • Due to US Coast Guard regulations Fish meal always contains ethoxyquin.

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  • Military personnel can choose from rings designed for the Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force or Coast Guard.

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  • The store carries a huge range of merchandise and gifts, including gear for the Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard.

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  • When boating, every person must wear a U.S. Coast Guard approved life jacket.

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  • The island also served as a training facility for about 60,000 United States Coast Guard members at this time.

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  • Mark and Brian attempted to "save" them after US Coast Guard training.

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  • Have U.S. Coast Guard approved life jackets on hand for weaker swimmers.

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  • Never hesitate to use a Coast Guard approved life jacket, especially in deep or rough waters.

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  • The lighthouse was decommissioned by the U.S. Coast Guard in 1965, and visitors today report that the light house is haunted by several ghosts.

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  • The US Coast Guard emblem is by far the most popular tattoo design worn by members of the branch of the military.

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  • If the yacht is damaged while being seized by the Coast Guard or another legal authority, insurance companies will usually not pay for the repairs.

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  • The Coast Guard has a full dress white uniform that parallels the Navy's Formal White Dress Uniform.

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  • The uniforms of the two military branches were distinguished by the insignias and the Coast Guard shield.

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  • Bender, that the uniforms of the Coast Guard started to undergo changes to make them different from the uniform worn by members of the Navy.

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  • The transition to unique Coast Guard uniforms took place over the next four years, resulting in the Coast Guard Dress Blue uniform.

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  • The following are several of the most common Coast Guard uniforms and their main garments.

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  • The Service Dress Blue Uniform is worn by all Coast Guard personnel year round.

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  • Much of the general public thinks of the Coast Guard as the men and women who do search and rescue at sea or whose presence is called for after or during a natural disaster, and they would be right.

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  • Another misconception many people have about the Coast Guard is that they are all part-time.

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  • While reservists are part-time, the largest segment of the Coast Guard is on active duty and they serve full-time.

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  • Up until 1972, the US Coast Guard uniforms were the same as those worn by the US Navy except for the Coast Guard shield insignia.

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  • However, in 1972 the Coast Guard adopted the Dress Blue uniform to be worn by both enlisted personnel as well as officers.

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  • The newest generation of the operation dress uniform for Coast Guard personnel has been designed with the help of input from the men and women who will wear them.

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  • Just as the new Army Dress Blue uniforms don't have to be worn until 2012, the new Coast Guard uniforms are also optional until December 31, 2012, when the transition will be complete.

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  • For example, the shield worn on the new US Coast Guard uniforms will be displayed on the shirt pocket and the back flap of the trousers.

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  • People who serve in the US Coast Guard must be a citizen of the United States or a Resident Alien and be between the ages of 17-27 to be considered for active duty.

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