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  • needed] Of those American-flagged ships, 51 were foreign owned. Seven hundred ninety-four (794) American-owned ships are flagged in other nations. 2005 statistics
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  • fulfill their service obligation by working as licensed officers on U.S.-flagged merchant vessels, as civilians in the maritime industry, or as active duty
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  • System (FDHS) used to destroy Syria's chemical weapons aboard the U.S.-flagged container ship MV Cape Ray in the summer of 2014 after Syria agreed to give
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    Ngchallenge.org is domain for the National Guard Youth Challenge Program. It is associated with Department of Defense. The mission of the program is to
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  • Virginia.[citation needed] Customs security officers were deployed on U.S. flagged commercial aircraft, flying on both domestic and international routes in
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  • NOAA based its own flag on that of the Coast and Geodetic Survey. The NOAA flag is, in essence, the Coast and Geodetic Survey flag, with the NOAA logo—a
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  • File:Seal of the United States Department of Transportation (1980).svg File:Flag of the U.S. Department of Transportation (1967–1980).png The Department of
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    Nfwf.org is domain for the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation. It is associated with National Fish and Wildlife Foundation. The National Fish and Wildlife
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  • Department Seal Flag Formed Employees Total budget Head Title Titleholder State File:U.S. Department of State official seal.svg File:Flag of the United States
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  • Marine Act of 1920, also known as the Jones Act, which prevents foreign-flagged ships from carrying cargo between two American ports, a practice known as
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  • population. All population figures are 2017 Census Bureau estimates unless flagged by a reference number. Metropolitan Class City (300,000 or more) Omaha 466
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  • Pentagon.jpg Each of the members of the original Joint Chiefs was a four-star flag or general officer in his service branch. By the end of the war each had
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  • surgeon general's flag as a two-star rank flag. Other Commissioned Corps rear admirals use a two-star assistant surgeon general flag, and Commissioned
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