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Fig. 6-1. Mt. St. Helens during the eruption of May 1980. Source Photo by C. Rosenfeld, Oregon Air National Guard. Fig. 6-1. Mt. St. Helens during the eruption of May 1980. Source Photo by C. Rosenfeld, Oregon Air National Guard.
Whereas, he served the Graniteville community in a number of different ways and also served his country as a member of the South Carolina National Guard 122 Engineering Battalion in Graniteville and... [Pg.3]

Willie C. Shealey, employee of Avondale Mills, age forty-three, of Graniteville, was found dead in low, swampy woods near the Woodhead Division Plant. He was the Shift Third Supervisor and had been with Avondale Mills for eighteen years. Mister Shealey was also a member of the National Guard 122 Engineering Battalion in Graniteville, South Carolina. He was a comer in the plant in all respects, and rumor has it he could do any... [Pg.37]

Enforcement authority through police or National Guard... [Pg.330]

Combating Terrorism Use of National Guard Response Teams is Unclear. Washington, D.C. U.S. Government Accounting Office (NSIAD-99-110. May 21) 1999. [Pg.478]

On February 3,1956, Autherine Lucy became the first African-American student to attend the University of Alabama, although the dean of women refused to allow Autherine to live in a university dormitory. White students rioted in protest of her admission, and the federal government had to assume command of the Alabama National Guard in order to protect her. Nonetheless, on her first day in class, Autherine bravely took a seat in the front row. She remembers being surprised that the professor of the class appeared not to notice she was even in class. Later, she would appreciate his seeming indifference, as he was one of only a few professors to speak out in favor of her right to attend the university. [Pg.46]

Ever since then, gun control advocates have argued that the Second Amendment thus applies only to bearing arms as part of an organized militia, which today is the National Guard ... [Pg.18]

Ehrman, Keith A., and Dennis A. Henigan. The Second Amendment in the Twentieth Century Have You Seen Your Militia Lately University of Dayton Law Review, vol. 15, 1989, pp. 5-58. Argues that the Second Amendment guarantees an individual right to keep and bear arms only to the extent it is necessary for the maintenance of an effective militia. Because the federally directed National Guard has replaced the old state militias, it is no longer necessary for private individuals to have firearms, and there is no obstacle to prohibiting them. [Pg.198]

Washington National Guard Armory, Snohtomish, WA (gasoline service station)— 52/yd total project cost 6500 for 125 yd of soil... [Pg.556]

Based on data from the Volk Air National Guard Base demonstration, it is estimated that the treatment cost varies between 28 and 60 per ton ( 31 and 66 per metric ton) of soil treated. Based on bench-scale testing, treating a 3-acre (1.2-hectare) site to a depth of 8 ft (2.4 m) containing 12% moisture raised to a temperature of 170°C costs 42 per ton ( 46 per metric ton). Treating a site with these parameters would take approximately 1 year. The initial capital equipment investment for full-scale projects is approximately 1.5 million (D12688P, p. 47). [Pg.683]

RAG projectiles are fired from launchers attached to standard Ml6 rifles, which are used by the US Army and National Guard troops, as well as many police departments. The projectile... [Pg.444]

Force, Marine Corps, National Guard, etc) of small arms, automatic weapons, artillery, fire control equippment, ammunition explosives, bombs mines, transport combat vehicles, rockets guided missiles, tanks, and other... [Pg.486]


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