During World War II, it was used as an observation post by the local Home Guard and Observer Corps.
Following the 1996 bombing at the Atlanta Olympics, investigators and the media initially focused on a local security guard named Richard Jewell.
So it was far from the main building, and it was a result of the way that was hardened that we only lost the one local security guard.
Our goal is to take the smaller equipment that's flexible, put it on vessels of opportunity, and then coordinate better with our local state partners, including National Guard overflights, local fishermen's associations, and so forth, mass our effect and get it pointed up with a command and control system that can attack it on all levels.
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Or the city of Richfield, Utah, an entire community that has supported its local Army National Guard through four deployments since September 11, 2001.
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President Obama got an earful from the local newspaper in Mansfield when he visited the state in August, because Pentagon plans to get rid of military airlifters at the local Air National Guard base would have endangered 800 jobs.
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Within an hour, 25 people, including one of the children, had been taken to shore by a combination of volunteer boats, the U.S. Coast Guard, and local fire departments, said Sondra Rivera, petty officer first class with the Coast Guard.
Yet Customs officials still need the assistance of the National Guard and local law enforcement officers to keep the traffic moving.
Days ago bused-in prison inmates worked shoulder to shoulder with the National Guard and local volunteers to build a makeshift floodwall of sand and gravel.
Furthermore, neither the Coast Guard nor the local law enforcement agencies are adequately funded or staffed to perform this mission.
Federal state and local law enforcement, Coast Guard boats and military helicopters joined in the largest manhunt since the Lindbergh baby kidnapping in 1932.
But again, a lot of the rescue operations are being conducted by state and local officials -- National Guard, men and women that were called out by their governors, Coast Guard and other rescue officials in those areas.
Brownback said Tuesday that local officials and the Kansas National Guard commander all told him they have the resources needed to respond.
In addition to more than 20 local fire departments, the National Guard was expected to fly in two helicopters on Monday to help tame the flames.
More than that number found refuge in schools on the South Shore of Massachusetts, where dozens of National Guard soldiers were helping local authorities and residents deal with flooding and storm damage.
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However, it does allow the Coast Guard to take into consideration local law enforcement forces being applied.
The security guard was taken to a local hospital, police said.
Also the Coast Guard worked to expeditiously, with local officials, open up the Port of New York.
About 4, 500 National Guard troops, along with state and local police, patrolled the streets.
Some are local, some focus on building careers and businesses, others jealously guard lofty positions as big hitters in research or philosophy.
But they were persuaded by the local administration and police officials to allow a small contingent of troops to guard the Dubair works.
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How do we -- how are state and local authorities, these parishes, how are they interfacing with the Coast Guard in order to set up adequate and quick response plans as we talked about in here for when the oil does come in, where the booming goes, and a prioritization for that.
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In Minnesota, Gov. Mark Dayton said the weather was taxing the resources of local and county governments, and he issued an executive order activating the National Guard.
The restored Georgian chapel - taken over by the local council in 2003 - was being occupied by members of the Glamorgan Home Guard, a living history group, to recreate wartime Pembrokeshire.
We'll want the information that they pull in, but we'll want this new department to pull in information from the INS, from Customs, from the Coast Guard, from the drug enforcement authorities, from the state and local police.
According to local lore, this colourful vantage point is the spot where Sambara watchman once stood guard to look for invading Maasai warriors approaching from the plains.
The only people arrested over the affair are five local policemen, three civilians (bystanders, say their lawyers) and a national-guard sergeant.
In most cases, the local police departments do not have the level of training or legal authority that the Coast Guard has to conduct the water-based security missions and interventions.
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