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  • |alma_mater=United States Coast Guard Academy,Naval War College, Kennedy School of Government |description=[[United States Coast Guard]] officer working on [[drug interdiction]].
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  • ...d|National Guard]] when not called into [[Federal government of the United States|federal]] service. The governor's responsibilities include making yearly "S
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  • ...[pardon]]s, except in cases of [[treason]] and [[Impeachment in the United States|impeachment]].
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  • |logo=United States Merchant Marine Academy seal.png |description=Trains cadets to serve as officers in the United States Merchant Marine, branches of the military, and the transportation industry.
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  • '''Joseph Jefferson Mansfield''' was a member of the [[United States House of Representatives]] from the [[U.S. state]] of [[Texas]] from 1917 t ...aper in Eagle Lake. Mansfield rose to the rank of captain in the National Guard.
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  • |logo=United States Intelligence Community.jpg ..., National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, National Reconnaissance Office, National Security Agency, Central Security Service, Office of Naval Intelligence
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  • |description= The most senior military leaders in the [[United States]] ...athan Farragut Twining|Nathan F. Twining]]; [[Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force|Air Force Chief of Staff]], Gen. [[Thomas D. White]]; [[Commandan
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  • ...ning which would be recognized upon enrollment in any branch of the United States military. Participation in military studies was declared optional in 1971.<
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  • |title=United States Ambassador to Russia |title=United States Ambassador to China
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  • ...ion=US Spook, [[NSA Director]] 1999-2005, [[CIA Director]] 2006-2009, News Guard advisory board |title=Principal Deputy Director of National Intelligence
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  • |image_caption=President Truman signs the National Security Act Amendment of 1949 in the Oval Office]] ...the day after the Senate confirmed [[James Forrestal]] as the first United States Secretary of Defence.<ref>[http://www.archives.gov/legislative/images/forre
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  • |logo=United States Department of Defense_logo.svg |leaders=United States Secretary of Defense
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  • ...te's]] [[Delaware National Guard|military forces]]. The [[Governor (United States)|governor]] has a duty to enforce state laws, and the power to either appro ...similar circumstances. The current governor is [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]] [[John Carney (politician)|John Carney]], who took office on Ja
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  • |political_parties=Republican Party (United States) |title=United States/Ambassador/European Union
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  • |description=30 years of senior homeland and national security bureaucratic and administrative experience in the U.S. federal gov |title=United States Secretary of the Air Force
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  • ...o the [[commander-in-chief]] of the [[U.S. state|state's]] [[Iowa National Guard|military forces]].<ref>IA Const. art. IV, § 7.</ref> ...011 to 2017. He is the longest-serving governor in [[History of the United States|U.S. history]], surpassing the previous record of 21 years set by [[George
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  • ...and a member of the [[National Commission on Terrorism|U.S. Commission on National Security/21st Century]]. General Galvin attended the [[Bilderberg]] meeting ...was awarded the [[Silver Star]], the [[Distinguished Flying Cross (United States)|Distinguished Flying Cross]] and the [[Soldiers Medal]].<ref>[http://valor
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  • |perpetrators=US/Army,US/National Guard ...ureau '''based on the long-standing Garden Plot model''' in which National Guard units are trained and equipped to support civil authorities in crowd contro
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  • ...o was Commander of the District of Columbia [[National Guard]].<ref>http://states.ng.mil/sites/DC/Documents/MG%20Wherley%20Press%20Release.pdf</ref> On [[9/1 On [[September 11, 2001]], Wherley was commander of 113th Wing, the Guard unit responsible for protecting Washington D.C.. That morning, Wherley orde
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  • ...an politician who was elected from [[Florida]] as a member of the [[United States House of Representatives]] from [[1955]] to [[1993]]. He was chairman of th ...University of Miami School of Law]]. Fascell joined the [[Florida National Guard]] in [[1941]] and was commissioned as a second lieutenant in [[1942]], and
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