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  • 71U.S. Coast Guard radio stations — The United States Coast Guard maintains radio stations for communication between Coast Guard units, Coast Guard units and other government entities, and Coast Guard units and the general public. Most commnications take place on the VHF marine… …

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  • 72Black Cadets at the Coast Guard Academy — Founded in 1876, the U. S. Coast Guard Academy graduated their first African American Cadet in 1966. Prior to 1962, there was one African American Cadet, Jarvis Wright, admitted. The Coast Guard Academy is the only Military Academy that does not… …

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  • 73Coast Guard Station Manomet Point — Part of 1st District Plymouth, Massachusetts …

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  • 74Casco Cove Coast Guard Station — LORAN Station Attu Closure of Casco Cove Coast Guard Sta …

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  • 75New Castle Air National Guard Base — Part of Delaware Air National Guard (ANG) New Castle Airport, Delaware …

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  • 76Swedish Home Guard — The Swedish Home Guard ( sv. Hemvärnet) is a part of the Swedish Armed Forces. The Home Guard consists of local defence units under the leadership of the armed forces, as well as 23 national auxiliary defence organizations. The Home Guard could… …

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  • 77Australia's Federation Guard — Infobox Military Unit unit name=Federation Guard caption=Australian Tri Service Insignia country=Australia allegiance= type= branch= dates=7 March 2000 specialization=Ceremonial command structure=Australian Defence Force size=One augmented (tri… …

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  • 78Color guard (flag spinning) — This article is about the spinning of a flag, rifle, or sabre associated with marching bands and drum corps. For information about military colorguards, see Color Guard. Modern colorguard has evolved over the years into a form of entertainment… …

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  • 79Winter guard — Winterguard is an indoor colorguard activity, derived from the outdoor summer activity that is commonly part of marching band or drum corps. Unlike colorguard, which performs outdoors on a football field or parade route (and is part of a marching …

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  • 80Musick Guard Station — U.S. National Register of Historic Places …

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