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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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  • ...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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  • {{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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  • ...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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  • ..., Abd Al Rahim Hussein Mohammed |date=February 8, 2007 |publisher=[[United States Department of Defense|Department of Defense]] |author=[[OARDEC]] |accessdat ...ons in the [[Persian Gulf]] and the [[Arab states of the Persian Gulf|Gulf states]] prior to his capture in November 2002 by the [[CIA]]'s [[Special Activiti
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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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  • | Ship country= United States | Ship flag= {{shipboxflag|United States|coast guard}}
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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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  • | branch = [[United States Coast Guard]] ...[[United States Coast Guard]], died of [[pneumonia]] after rescuing other sailors from the frigid [[North Atlantic]].<ref name=UscgBioCharlesDavid>
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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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  • '''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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  • '''Marvin Perrett''' was a high-recognized sailor of the [[United States Coast Guard]].<ref name=ww2onlineMarvinPerrett/><ref name=Uscg2003-06-18/> ...ass2-|Sentinel|cutter|4}} should be named after [[enlisted rank|enlisted]] sailors in the Coast Guard, or one of its precursor services, who were recognized f
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  • ...med-Forces-of-Ukraine.jpg | thumb | The ''Sloviansk'' when in the Ukraine Navy (undated).]] ...'''''Sloviansk''''' was a small patrol vessel, operated by the [[Ukranian Navy]], that [[Russia]] reported it destroyed, in March 2022.
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  • '''''Kubrak''''' is a small patrol vessel, operated by the [[Ukranian Navy]].<ref name=ukrinform2021-10-25/><ref name=aninews2021-10-23/> She was the fifth of five patrol vessels of the [[United States Coast Guard]] provided to [[Ukraine]] after approximately 30 years of servi
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  • '''''Sumy''''' is a small patrol vessel, operated by the [[Ukrainian Navy]].<ref name=ukrinform2021-10-25/><ref name=aninews2021-10-23/> She was the fourth of five patrol vessels of the [[United States Coast Guard]] provided to [[Ukraine]] after approximately 30 years of servi
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  • ...eized the gems belonging to the kings of this region. The Allahabad Pillar states that Samatata came under the influence of Samudragupta in the 4th century. ...eaning new canal though the Bhulua name remained prevalent. In 1661, Dutch sailors were shipwrecked at Bhulua and were taken care of by the Bhulua rulers.
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  • '''Rollin Arnold Fritch''' (b 1920, d 1945) was a [[United States Coast Guard]] seamen who died at his weapons station while shooting at a [[ ...to the [[USS Callaway]], a troop transport operated by the [[United States Navy]].<ref name=LincolnJournalStar2015-01-12/>
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