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Guarding in JavaScript Posted By : at 2008-05-08 13:41:05
After looking at JavaScript programming sessions by Douglas Crockford (here), I couldn't stop but admire JavaScript. There are many many impressive things in JavaScript but one of the eye-catchy thing was guarding operator in ...
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broad and important role in law enforcement, search-and-rescue, and assistance to navigation. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Organization 1.1 Headquarters 1.1.1 Coast Guard Air Stations 1.2 The U.S. Coast Guard Academy 1.3 Platforms 1.3.2 Cutters 1.3.3 Aircraft 1.3.4 Boats 1.4 Missions 1.4.5 Maritime Safety 1.4.6 Maritime Mobility 1.4.7 Maritime Security 1.4.8 National Defense 1.4.9 Protection of Natural Resources 2 History of the Coast Guard 2.5 The Development of Alaska 2.6 "You Have to Go Out, But You Don't Have to Come Back" 2.7 Birth of the Modern Coast Guard 2.8 World War II 2.8.10 Douglas Munro 2.9 Korean War 2.10 The 1960s 2.11 The 1970s 2.11.11 The Kudirka Incident 2.12 The 1980s 2.13 The 1990s 2.14 The 2000s 3 People who have been in the Coast Guard 4 The Coast Guard
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HMS Vanguard at 2008-05-08 13:42:09
1835 at Pembroke Dock. She saw little action in her career, but one moment of controversy stands out of her record. On the night of January 30, 1838, Vanguard was at Malta under the command of Captain Sir Thomas Fellowes. The ship's First Lieutenant, C.M.M. Wright, ordered the Assistant Surgeon, Robert Thomas Charles Scott, to stomach-pump a drunken seaman. Scott expressed the medical opinion that a stomach-pump should not be administered. Wright ordered him to give it anyway as a punishment and reminded Scott that it was an order he had received. A short while later Wright ordered Scott to do the same to another seaman. The next morning Scott reported the matter to Commander Baldwin Wake Walker who reported Scott to the Captain for disrespect and disobedience of a lawful
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Ajax back on top (Mail and Guardian) at 2008-04-28 02:49:07
Ajax Cape Town's brave 2-0 win over Orlando Pirates at the Athlone Stadium saw them reclaim their position at the top of the Absa Premiership standings.
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HMS Vanguard at 2008-04-28 02:49:06
1835 at Pembroke Dock. She saw little action in her career, but one moment of controversy stands out of her record. On the night of January 30, 1838, Vanguard was at Malta under the command of Captain Sir Thomas Fellowes. The ship's First Lieutenant, C.M.M. Wright, ordered the Assistant Surgeon, Robert Thomas Charles Scott, to stomach-pump a drunken seaman. Scott expressed the medical opinion that a stomach-pump should not be administered. Wright ordered him to give it anyway as a punishment and reminded Scott that it was an order he had received. A short while later Wright ordered Scott to do the same to another seaman. The next morning Scott reported the matter to Commander Baldwin Wake Walker who reported Scott to the Captain for disrespect and disobedience of a lawful
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