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SHOPAT

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SHOPATShore Patrol
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Speaking plainly, Murray ordered the Shore Patrol to let the naval personnel have the run of the city.
Representatives from the 701st, the Navy Shore Patrol, the 23rd Gendarmerie, and the Shanghai Volunteer Police rode four to a jeep, patrolling the streets randomly, much as they would in the United States.
A.: And every now and then it seemed as though it would stop beating when I'd see a couple of special officers or a shore patrol come along with a red-whiskered sailor.
The Shore Patrol watched the incident from their HQ, only arriving after the driver and streetcar had fled.
He said shore patrol officers would be deployed to the city under the Task Force Liberty, which was formed to ensure the safety of Olongapo residents and visiting Americans on shore leave.
SHORE PATROL Adam and Ellie at Mallaig on the west coast of Scotland
An amphibious warship INS Kesari, an off- shore patrol vessel INS Saryu and Coast Guard ship Kanak Lata Baruah sailed out from Port Blair.
HAMILTON: 2.10 Shore Patrol, 2.40 Baker's Pursuit, 3.10 Hamoody, 3.40 Dark Ruler, 4.10 Hanalei Bay, 4.45 St Ignatius, 5.15 Cheers Buddy.
HAMILTON: 2.10 Shore Patrol, 2.40 Baker's Pursuit, 3.10 Hamoody, 3.40 DARK RULER (NAP), 4.10 Hanalei Bay, 4.45 St Ignatius, 5.15 Cheers Buddy.
On Saturday morning, India signed one Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Mauritius to provide an off shore patrol vessel to Mauritius.
SHORE PATROL: Amber with pals Ross and Daniel at the bay in Macduff where they saved a man from drowning NORTHSCOT; MUM KNOWS BEST: Teresa had to give her lifesaver daughter Amber a telling-off for putting her own safety at risk
However, I am sure this minor(?) offence will not prevent them from having a splendid "run-ashore" - always assuming they can dodge the Shore Patrol!
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