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Surfmen was the
terminology used to
describe members of the
United States Lifesaving Service. It is also
currently the
highest qualification in the United...
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operate surf
boats in
heavy surf.
Those so
qualified are
referred to as
surfmen, a term that was
originally used by the
United States Life-Saving Service...
- operations. The Lyle Gun was
hauled to the s****line
usually by U.S.L.L.S.
surfmen in
specially made
beach carts. The iron
wheels that
supported the cart...
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vessels are
remembered for the
daring rescues performed by
Coast Guard surfmen while using them.
Unlike their eventual successor, the 47-foot
motor lifeboats...
- and "Taboo 2" by
Arthur Lyman and "The
Sounds of
Exotic Island" by The
Surfmen. Some
composers pushed the
bounds of the
genre by
producing albums of original...
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ships foundering offs****.
Members of
stations were
typically known as "
surfmen". The
service was
merged in 1915 into the new U.S.
Coast Guard. Daniels...
- MLBs are
called "
surfmen",
after the name
given to the
volunteers of the
original USLSS. The main
school for
training USCG
surfmen is the
National Motor...
- keeper, and
appointed in his
place Richard Etheridge, one of the best
surfmen on the
North Carolina coast, to
serve as keeper. In
order to
address the...
- River: Zen
Journals 1969–1982 (1986). ISBN 1570623678 Men's Lives: The
Surfmen and
Baymen of the
South Fork (1986). ISBN 039475560X
African Silences (1991)...
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sessions with Jack Costanzo,
George Cates, Esquivel, and the
studio group the
Surfmen.
These musicians were ****ociated with the short-lived
genre exotica, which...