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  • 61Coast Guard Flight Officer Badge — Coast Guard Flight Officer insignia The Coast Guard Flight Officer Badge is a military badge of the United States Coast Guard that was issued until approximately 1988. A Naval Aviation Observer insignia for Coast Guard personnel was first created …

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  • 62Coast Guard Island — Rear Admiral Paul F. Zukunft, Commander 11 …

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  • 63Coast Guard Court of Criminal Appeals — The Coast Guard Court of Criminal Appeals (CGCCA) is the intermediate appellate court for criminal convictions in the U.S. Coast Guard. It is located in Arlington, Virginia. The Court was established under Article 66, Uniform Code of Military… …

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  • 64Coast Guard Day — is held every August 4 to commemorate the founding of the United States Coast Guard (as the Revenue Marine) on August 4, 1790, by then Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton. On that date, Congress, guided by Hamilton, authorized the… …

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  • 65The Death of Superman — Cover of Superman vol. 2, 75 (Jan 1993). Art by Dan Jurgens Brett Breeding. Publisher DC Comics …

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  • 66Coast (disambiguation) — The coast is where the land meets the sea or ocean. Coast may also refer to: Coast (surname) Coast (New Zealand radio), a New Zealand radio network, started in 2005 Coast (TV series), a BBC TV documentary series Coast Art Project, an art project… …

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  • 67Coast — (k[=o]st), n. [OF. coste, F. c[^o]te, rib, hill, shore, coast, L. costa rib, side. Cf. {Accost}, v. t., {Cutlet}.] 1. The side of a thing. [Obs.] Sir I. Newton. [1913 Webster] 2. The exterior line, limit, or border of a country; frontier border.… …

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  • 68Coast guard — Coast Coast (k[=o]st), n. [OF. coste, F. c[^o]te, rib, hill, shore, coast, L. costa rib, side. Cf. {Accost}, v. t., {Cutlet}.] 1. The side of a thing. [Obs.] Sir I. Newton. [1913 Webster] 2. The exterior line, limit, or border of a country;… …

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  • 69Coast rat — Coast Coast (k[=o]st), n. [OF. coste, F. c[^o]te, rib, hill, shore, coast, L. costa rib, side. Cf. {Accost}, v. t., {Cutlet}.] 1. The side of a thing. [Obs.] Sir I. Newton. [1913 Webster] 2. The exterior line, limit, or border of a country;… …

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  • 70Coast waiter — Coast Coast (k[=o]st), n. [OF. coste, F. c[^o]te, rib, hill, shore, coast, L. costa rib, side. Cf. {Accost}, v. t., {Cutlet}.] 1. The side of a thing. [Obs.] Sir I. Newton. [1913 Webster] 2. The exterior line, limit, or border of a country;… …

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