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He also served in the United States National Guard from 1970 until 1976.
Brown also spent 10 years as a member of the United States National Guard.
He was an officer in the United States National Guard from 1968 to 1974.
Production version for United States National Guard use, 29 built.
Some militias are organized by a government, like the United States National Guard.
Both areas declared a state of emergency and activated the United States National Guard for help.
She is the first woman from the United States National Guard to be killed in action in history.
The United States National Guard was called in and the crowd was dispersed.
After four days, state police and the United States National Guard storm the facility; 42 are killed, 10 of them hostages.
In some cases a militia could constitute part of a military reserve forces, such as the United States National Guard.
When he joined the team in 1971, the United States National Guard was called to protect him from angry segregationists.
Before entering public life, Martin served as a general in the United States National Guard.
The United States National Guard is an exception, since unless federalized, they are under the control of state governors.
The United States National Guard was called in after the tornado hit to help with security and the removal of the excessive debris.
After a United States National Guard transfer in 1972, he served as political director for an Alabama senate campaign.
United States National Guard.
Every facility that engages in biomedical research shall be protected with the full force of the United States National Guard.
However, many United States National Guard and Reserve units continued to use them as the new family of vehicles was phased in.
They are jointly administered by the states and the United States National Guard Bureau.
Bob Pinciotti served in the United States National Guard.
Camp Grayling, a United States National Guard installation, is also located to the south east.
In addition, some members of the United States National Guard assisted refugees in returning to their homes and worked to prevent looting.
All United States National Guard units can be federalized under the Militia Act of 1903.
The United States National Guard was called into the city, and a dusk-to-dawn curfew was implemented immediately after the disaster.
Griffall is also currently in the United States National Guard in the state of Utah.
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For 2011 the production was the musical "We Will Rock You", based on a tribute to Queen usng purely their songs.
The USNG was developed by the Federal Geographic Data Committee.
The USNG standard established a nationally consistent grid reference system, just as all street maps use a common set of street names.
"A Guide to using the USNG", The American Surveyor, 2005.
The civilian version of MGRS, USNG, also uses truncation.
USNG allows a common system based on the US Military Grid system using landmarks like hills or streams, anything permanent.
Formerly known as UltraStar-NG (USNG).
The United States National Grid (USNG) is a point reference system of grid references commonly used in United States.
U.S. National Grid (USNG) - A nonproprietary alphanumeric referencing system (GIS) for latitude and longitude.
USNG provides a seamless plane coordinate system across jurisdictional boundaries and map scales; referencing with GPS, Web map portals, and hardcopy maps.
In 2006, Florida CEM adopted and worked towards state-wide implementation of a common operating grid, USNG (civil counterpart to the Military Grid Reference System).
When the WGS84 datum or NAD83 datum is used, USNG and MGRS coordinates are "equivalent"
None conform to the recently defined U.S. National Grid (USNG) standard, and only about 25 percent have Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) grid lines.
The new unmanned booster would reduce the risks and expense that come with usng the space shuttle for tasks that do not require crews, like lofting a satellite or hauling components of the space station into orbit.