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  2. Lighthouse and naval vessel urban legend - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Navy once had a webpage debunking it, [3] although this did not stop the former U.S. Director of National Intelligence Mike McConnell using it as a joke in a 2008 speech. [4] Other speakers have often used it simply as a parable teaching the dangers of inflexibility and self-importance, or the need for situational awareness. In 2004, a ...

  3. Puddle pirate - Wikipedia

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    Slang for the United States Coast Guard.Used in jest due to the public perception of the typical roles and missions being near shore versus deep water. The term has been used as a synonym for:

  4. United States Coast Guard - Wikipedia

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    Coast Guard Port Security Units are entirely staffed with reservists, except for five to seven active duty personnel. Additionally, most of the staffing the Coast Guard provides to the Navy Expeditionary Combat Command are reservists. [126] The Reserve is managed by the Assistant Commandant for Reserve, Rear Admiral James M. Kelly, USCG. [127]

  5. Coast Guard surging assets to Gulf of America, other ...

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    The U.S. Coast Guard on Tuesday announced the deployment of personnel and equipment to various maritime borders in the United States, a day after President Donald Trump dismissed the military ...

  6. Military humor - Wikipedia

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    Military humor often comes in the form of military jokes or "barracks jokes". Military slang, in any language, is also full of humorous expressions; the term "fart sack" is military slang for a sleeping bag. [1] Barrack humor also often makes use of dysphemism, such as the widespread usage of "shit on a shingle" for chipped beef. [2] Certain ...

  7. Scrambled egg (uniform) - Wikipedia

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    In the United States armed forces and United States Uniformed Services, "scrambled eggs" is the nickname for the golden oak leaf and acorn embellishments (known as fretting) on the bills (visors) of framed service and dress uniform caps (called service caps in the Army, combination covers in the Navy and Coast Guard, barracks covers in the ...

  8. History of the United States Coast Guard - Wikipedia

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    Secretary of the Navy Josephus Daniels directed that although the Coast Guard was then a part of the Navy, that most of the administrative details handled by Coast Guard Headquarters would not be changed. At the outset of the war the Coast Guard consisted of less than 4000 officers and men, had 23 cruising cutters, 21 harbor cutters, 272 rescue ...

  9. Prince William Jokes 'I Need the Exercise’ After ... - AOL

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    Prince William Rui Viera/WPA Pool/Shutterstock A natural athlete! Prince William got in a rigorous rowing exercise alongside members of the Royal Navy — all for an important cause. “Joining ...

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