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  • 1Auxiliary Fire Service — The Auxiliary Fire Service (AFS) was first formed in 1938 in Great Britain as part of Civil Defence Air raid precautions. Its role was to supplement the work of brigades at local level. In this job it was hampered severely by incompatibility of… …

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  • 2Auxiliary Constable — Canadian Police Volunteers The Auxiliary Constable performs a similar role to their UK counterpart in the Special Constabulary.Provincial Auxiliary ProgramsRoyal Canadian Mounted Police AuxiliaryThe RCMP started its Auxiliary programme in 1963 to …

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  • 3Auxiliary ship — An auxiliary ship is a naval ship which is designed to operate in any number of roles supporting combatant ships and other naval operations. Auxiliaries are not primary combatants, although they may have some limited combat capacity, usually of a …

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  • 4auxiliary — /ɒgˈzɪljəri / (say og zilyuhree), /ɒgˈzɪləri/ (say og ziluhree), /ɔg / (say awg ) adjective 1. giving support; helping; aiding; assisting. 2. subsidiary; additional: *After the attack on Brewarrena Station the governor ordered a counterattack by… …

  • 5Station Eatons Neck — Infobox Lighthouse caption = Eatons Neck Light location = Station Eatons Neck, East side of Huntington bay entrance coordinates = coord|40|57|14.5|N|73|23|42.5|W|region:US type:landmark yearlit = 1798 automated = 1961 yeardeactivated = Active… …

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  • 6Auxiliary generator —   A generator at the electric plant site that provides power for the operation of the electrical generating equipment itself, including related demands such as plant lighting, during periods when the electric plant is not operating and power is… …

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  • 7Station — (electric)   A plant containing prime movers, electric generators, and auxiliary equipment for converting mechanical, chemical, and/or nuclear energy into electric energy.   U.S. Dept. of Energy, Energy Information Administration s Energy… …

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  • 8Station use —   Energy that is used to operate an electric generating plant. It includes energy consumed for plant lighting, power, and auxiliary facilities, regardless of whether the energy is produced at the plant or comes from another source.   U.S. Dept.… …

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  • 9Remote base station — A remote base station is a common name for an amateur radio auxiliary station that is set up as to be controlled and operated from a remote location. Most remote base stations have similar features to any other Amateur radio station but can be… …

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  • 10Cumberland (CTA station) — Cumberland …

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