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  • ...tains a large enforcement branch with [[peace officer]]s (known as Fishery Officers) used to combat poaching and foreign overfishing within Canada's [[Exclusiv There are 3 designations under the ''Fisheries Act'' - Fishery Officers, Fishery Guardians and Fishery Inspectors<ref name=EC> [http://www.ec.gc.ca
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  • ...ain]] Gregory Ambrosia receiving the Silver Star from [[United States Navy|Navy]] [[Admiral (United States)|Admiral]] [[Michael Mullen]], [[Chairman of the ...as placed into law by an Act of Congress for the [[United States Navy|U.S. Navy]] on August 7, 1942 and an Act of Congress for the [[United States Army|U.S
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  • ...{{center|"The National Anthem"<br />[[File:Pakistan anthem - United States Navy Band.ogg]]}} [[File:Royal mosque Lahore.jpg|thumb|left|[[Badshahi Mosque]], [[Lahore]]]]
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  • ...he king holds vast executive and legislative powers, especially over the [[Royal Moroccan Armed Forces|military]], foreign policy and religious affairs; he ...Several divisions of Moroccan soldiers ([[Goumier]]s or regular troops and officers) served in the [[French army]] in both [[World War I]] and [[World War II]]
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  • ...ht that cutters needed to have their armamment increased. Both classes of Navy vessels were armed with two 25 mm autocannons, and more machine guns than t ...vyrecognition.com/index.php/news/defence-news/year-2013-news/november-2013-navy-naval-forces-maritime-industry-technology-security-global-news/1375-us-coas
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  • ...C.-Brown/page/n1/mode/2up?q= |journal=Journal of the Malayan Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society |volume=25 |issue=2&3 |pages=1–276}}</ref>{{Rp|30-31}} Th ...e [[Ottoman Empire]], a Muslim state, the soldiers rebelled, killing their officers and several British civilians before the mutiny was suppressed by non-Musli
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  • '''David Cheap''' was an officer in the [[Royal Navy]].<ref name=LaymanWager/> ...enant (navy)|lieutenant]], was appointed to serve under [[Commodore (Royal Navy)|Commodore]] [[George Anson, 1st Baron Anson|George Anson]], commander of a
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  • | footer = ''Left'': Flag of the modern [[Italian Navy]], displaying the coat of arms of [[Republic of Venice|Venice]], [[Republic ...[Renaissance man]], in a self-portrait (ca. 1512, [[Royal Library of Turin|Royal Library]], [[Turin]])]]
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  • ...regard]], [[Guernsey]], and was born in [[London]] in 1786. He entered the navy as a midshipman in the [[HMS Caesar|''Caesar'']], under Admiral Sir [[James ...much satisfaction, was gazetted, on 17 Oct. 1805, to a company in the 18th Royal Irish, and joined the 1st battalion of the regiment in the [[West Indies]].
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  • ...ive brothers served as army officers, but he served instead in the [[Royal Navy]].<ref name=DenisonFamily/> ...a midshipman.<ref name=DenisonFamily/> From 1893 to 1896 he commanded the royal yacht [[HMY Victoria and Albert II|HMY ''Victoria and Albert'' II]].<ref na
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  • '''Francis William Austen''' was an officer in the [[Royal Navy]].<ref name=BioFrancisWilliamAustenB1841/> ...cis William Austen joined the Royal Navy in 1822, enrolling in the [[Royal Navy College]]. He was commissioned as a [[Lieutenant]] in 1828, and, in 1841,
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  • ...Casablanca also hosts the primary [[naval base]] for the [[Royal Moroccan Navy]]. ...and included three measures that directly impacted Casablanca: that French officers would control operations at the customs office and seize revenue as collate
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  • ...ear Admiral]] [[John Denison (Royal Navy)|John Denison]], into the [[Royal Navy]], seeing service as a midshipman aboard [[HMS Doris (1896)|HMS ''Doris'']] [[Category:Royal Navy officers]]
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  • | honorific-suffix = [[Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada|FRSC]] | office = President of the [[Royal Society of Canada]]
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  • ...n the ship was sunk, and their pay ended, they were no longer bound by the Navy's discipline or [[Chain of Command]]. ...' had been a part, would later pass legislation that clarified that ship's officers did retain authority over their crew, even if their ships were lost.
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  • ...' is one of the [[Pacific Forum patrol boat]]s [[Australia]] gave to the [[Royal Solomon Islands Police Force]].<ref name=RsipfMaritime/><ref name=SolomonSt ...ng the RSIPV GIZO, several RSIPF Maritime stabi-crafts, and the Australian navy vessel the HMAS Maitland in the Point Harbour area, it was reported.
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  • ...e, [[Surgeon]]s and [[Sailing Master]]s in the [[Royal Navy]] were warrant officers whose warrants were issued by professional bodies, and those warrants impli
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  • ...ikely to re-offend than prisoners who maintain their innocence, and parole officers perceive prisoners claiming innocence to be more likely to re-offend. ...led to a miscarriage of justice when Michael Shirley, an 18 year-old Royal Navy sailor, was wrongly convicted of the crime and sentenced to life imprisonme
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  • |Ship complement=4 officers, 20 crew ...rcise between the US Coast Guard, the Royal Canadian Navy, and the Mexican Navy in Tampico, MX.
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  • |children=[[John Denison (Royal Navy)]] ...r became the Governor General’s Horse Guards, the first eight commanding officers of which were Denisons. In 1846, George took command of the 4th Battalion o
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