- The
Waterguard was a
division of HM
Customs and
Excise (HMCE)
responsible for the
control of vessels, aircraft,
vehicles and
persons arriving into and...
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Service (based at
Customs and
Excise Offices all
around the country) The
Waterguard (uniformed
preventive service:
based at
coastal locations,
airports and...
-
specialist Waterguard service was once more re-established
within HM Customs,
dedicated to
rummaging vessels and
combatting smuggling. The
Waterguard continued...
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until the
Second World War).
Naval forces included the
Royal Navy, the
Waterguard (subsequently HM Coastguard), and Sea
Fencibles and
River Fencibles formed...
- 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...
- by
means of his apparatus. It was used by the Sea
Fencibles by 1809,
Waterguard, and
later by H M
Coastguard for many years. The Hil****
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Customs and
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Waterguard Surveyors' ****ociation
Although the
unions retained some...
- of UK
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policy of the
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border Waterguard Lord
Warden of the
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moored offs**** or
small boats bringing in contraband. So eventually, a
Waterguard was also established, and
around the
start of the 18th century, twenty-one...
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addition of a water-soluble
polymer further enhanced its effectiveness.
WaterGuard manufactured by
Aquatain advertises a
polymer based material that reduces...