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- The Waterguard was a division of HM Customs and Excise (HMCE) responsible for the control of vessels, aircraft, vehicles and persons arriving into and...
- Coast Guard. In 1856, however, authority over the Coast Guard was transferred from the Customs to the Admiralty. In 1891 a specialist Waterguard service...
- the Coast Guard. Before the establishment of the Preventive Water Guard, the term 'waterguard' had been in use generically for many years to describe customs...
- Britain's modern His Majesty's Coastguard was established in 1809 as the Waterguard, a department of the HM Customs and Excise authority, which was originally...
- largest when water is freely available and the guard cells become turgid, and closed when water availability is critically low and the guard cells become...
- The W****erwacht (German pronunciation: [ˈvasɐvaxt]; water watch or water guard) is a German li****uard service. It is one of the five voluntary societies...
- and forces routinely deploying to both littoral and blue-water regions. The U.S. Coast Guard's adaptive, multi-mission "white hull" fleet is leveraged...
- A control lock, guard lock or stop lock differs from a normal canal lock in that its primary purpose is controlling variances in water level rather than...
- prevent chafing. A rash guard helps to prevent irritation caused by rapid impact with surface water and waves as well. A rash guard by itself is used for...
- Transport. HM Coastguard was established in 1822. In 1809 the Preventive Water Guard was established, which may be regarded as the immediate ancestor of HM...