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  • 31Swiss Guard — Papal Swiss Guards in uniform Swiss Guards or Schweizergarde is the name given to the Swiss soldiers who have served as bodyguards, ceremonial guards, and palace guards at foreign European courts since the late 15th century. They have had a high… …

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  • 33Badge of Honour of the Bundeswehr — Ehrenzeichen der Bundeswehr Badge of Honour of the German Armed Forces Gold Cross of Honour, for exemplary and meritorious service Awarded by the Federal Republic of Germany …

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  • 34United States Marine Corps — USMC redirects here. For other uses, see United States Maritime Commission and University of St. Michael s College. United States Marine Corps United States M …

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  • 35Endeavour (train) — The Endeavour was a long distance passenger train service between Wellington and Napier (and for part of its history, Gisborne) in the North Island of New Zealand. The service was modelled on the Southerner service in the South Island, and… …

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  • 36Tom Paris — Star Trek character|if=|Title = Tom Paris bgcolor = #ccccff Caption = Tom Paris Size = 220px Species = Human Gender = Male Posting = USS Voyager helmsman Planet = Earth Affiliation = Starfleet, Maquis Rank = Lieutenant Junior Grade, Ensign… …

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  • 37CBBC — This article is about the BBC s children programming strand. For the BBC digital television channel of the same name and brand, see CBBC (TV channel). For other uses, see CBBC (disambiguation). CBBC Current CBBC logo 2007 Present Launched 9 Sep …

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  • 38Law enforcement in India — by numerous law enforcement agencies. Like many federal structures, the nature of the Constitution of India mandates law and order as a subject of the state, therefore the bulk of the policing lies with the respective states and territories of… …

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  • 39noneffective — I. “+ adjective 1. : not effective 2. : not fit or available for military or naval duty II. noun : a soldier or sailor unavailable for regular duty because of unfitness (as from sickness or wounds) * * * /non i fek tiv/, adj. 1. not effective …

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  • 40Imperial Yeomanry — The Imperial Yeomanry was a British volunteer cavalry regiment that mainly saw action during the Second Boer War. Officially created on December 24, 1899, the regiment was based on members of standing Yeomanry regiments, but also contained a… …

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