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  • ...d]], [[United Kingdom]].<ref>{{cite book|title= New Beacon, September 1991|first= Ann|last= Lee|publisher= RNIB publications}}</ref> *[http://www.rncb.ac.uk/product-hoople-mobility-aid.php Royal National College for the Blind]
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  • '''Self-sufficiency''' refers to the state of not requiring any outside aid, support, or interaction, for survival; it is therefore a type of personal ...thing really new in the search of “self-sufficiency”. The pioneers who first colonized the New World, Australia, and parts of Africa were self-sufficien
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  • Upon returning to Fort Slocum, Pvt. Duckworth, with the aid of Provisional Training Center instructors, composed a series of verses and
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  • ...rations, such as Vicks Vapo-Rub, can be added to the water or vaporizer to aid in opening the passageways.
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  • * First aid tape (a length wrapped around a long bead, peg or short length of dowel)
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  • *First aid kits
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  • ...ee rates were created therein — Hospital Apprentice, Hospital Apprentice First Class (a petty officer third class), and Hospital Steward, which was a chie ..., etc.). Pharmacist's Mate Third Class (PhM3c), Second Class (PhM2c), and First Class (PhM1c) were now the petty officers, and Chief Pharmacist's Mate (CPh
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  • * Medical issues and [[First Aid]]
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  • ...July began the first of her many [[transatlantic]] [[convoy]] voyages. Her first four passages to [[Casablanca]], [[Morocco]], covered the period 13 July 19 ...]]an war. During one passage, 2 March 1945, ''Hammann'' was called upon to aid one of the ships in the convoy, [[SS Lone Jack]], after a [[torpedo]] attac
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  • Following shakedown off [[Bermuda]], ''Robert E. Peary'' made her first run as a [[convoy]] escort to [[North Africa]], arriving at [[Casablanca]] ...ch 1945, ''Robert E. Peary'' and {{USS|Hammann|DE-131|2}} were diverted to aid two merchant ships which had collided. After the destroyer escorts rescued
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  • ...DE-648|6}} {{convert|3000|yd}} away. ''Swasey'' proceeded at best speed to aid the stricken ship but could not go alongside as small craft were nearing Tu
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  • ...om [[Newport, Rhode Island]], for [[Argentia, Newfoundland]], to begin her first picket. She made 17 subsequent 3 to 4 week pickets on the barrier stretchin ...'' took station to provide weather information and electronic navigational aid to aircraft ferrying men and equipment between [[Christchurch, New Zealand]
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  • ...{{USS|Evarts|DE-5|2}} were detached from the screen of GUS-40 to go to the aid of Task Group (TG) 21.11 which the [[Germany|German]] [[U-boat]] ''[[U-549] ...om Bogue attacked a submarine running on the surface. ''Wilhoite'' was the first ship to hear the transmission and relayed it to Bogue. Six minutes later, H
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  • ...first ship on the Distant Early Warning (DEW) line in the Pacific and the first to sail under the newly organized Pacific barrier patrol. In mid-January 19 ...hing obsolescence. However, as the United States stepped up its efforts to aid the South Vietnamese government in countering internal and external communi
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  • ...9 March and set her course for the [[Straits of Gibraltar]], escorting the first of many transatlantic convoys. Until May 1945, ''Thomas J. Gary'' operated ...detached from the homebound convoy she was escorting from British ports to aid {{USS|Huron|PF-19|2}} which had collided with a merchantman. On the 9th, sh
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  • During the latter half of 1944 and the first six months of 1945, the SAVAGE escorted high-speed troop convoys between Ne She then served as a search and rescue navigation aid ship until May 1965.
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  • ...]], with her home port at [[Alameda, California|Alameda]], California. Her first ocean station patrol was at [[Ocean Station Fox]], and began with her depar ...h [[appendicitis]] for transport to San Francisco, ''Gresham'' went to the aid of ''Hawaiian Legsilator'' and took her under tow towards [[San Pedro, Cali
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  • ...nited States entered World War I in April 1917, ''Porter'' was part of the first U.S. destroyer squadron sent overseas. Patrolling the [[Irish Sea|Irish]] a ...-><ref name=DANFS /><ref name=NavWeaps-4in>{{cite web | last = DiGiulian | first = Tony | title = United States of America: 4"/50 (10.2 cm) Marks 7, 8, 9 an
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  • ...rpedoed American transport, {{USS|Covington|AP-1409|2}}, and rushed to her aid. On arrival, she found that ''Covington''{{'}}s survivors had been removed
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  • ...for the [[United States Navy]] during [[World War II]]. Her purpose was to aid ships, usually by towing, on the high seas or in combat or post-combat area ...(fleet ocean tug) on 13 April and operated in the [[Solomons]] during the first half of 1944.
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  • ...of [[Oiler (ship)|oiler]]s. Soon another set of urgent orders sent her to aid another light cruiser, {{USS|Reno|CL-96|3}}, which had been torpedoed in th
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