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Of that 80% was on what was called harassment and interdiction fire or in other words into the blue yonder without any idea who or what it will hit
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Except for a drug interdiction roadblock in the middle of nowhere, the drive up the coast was uneventful
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the Coast Guard’s assets were tied up in drug interdiction duties and
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In addition to close air support, there is direct air support and interdiction, neither of which require contact with ground troops because ground troops are not present
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These and other cutters were increasingly used in drug enforcement and immigration interdiction in the South Atlantic and Gulf regions (Johnson, R
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His diverse experience led to an appointment to the Office of National Drug Control Policy in 1989, where he developed interdiction policies for federal lawn enforcement and military agencies
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As important as the Coast Guard mission is for national security, port security, and drug and immigrant interdiction, its historic function has been the protection of life and property, and search and rescue
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Coast Guard expanded its drug and immigration interdiction operations, tactics, strategy and technology, and achieved several high water marks
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Coast Guard instructs foreign crews in law enforcement, boarding, ship handling, weapons, firefighting, damage control, and drug interdiction (Burns, “Building International Friendships,” Coast Guard, July 2002, pp
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systems to improve early warning, rapid response and interdiction capabilities
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This issue was related to a request for federally imposed user fees to supplement decreased Coast Guard funding at a time when USCG missions in the enforcement of fishing treaties and drug interdiction were expanding
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Allen had previously attracted attention for his administration of search and rescue, immigration and drug interdiction missions in the Caribbean region, and his administrative response to the 11 September, 2001 terrorist attacks on the United States in the Atlantic Area (Shanker, “Commander Accustomed to Scrutiny…,” 2005)
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“Sir, in this morning’s intelligence briefing the interdiction group reported they think that three of his ships are missing
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Myrakova, Federation Space Force Pirate Interdiction Task Force
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and Greg finished his “Pirate Interdiction” simulator
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You know that the Space Force treated Pirate Interdiction pilots as subcontractors because they figured none of us would survive a full term of service and they did not want to pay survivor benefits
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“Oh by the way, sir, have you seen the new simulator game based on pirate interdiction?”
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They had served a year together on a pirate interdiction task force
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The second edition of “Pirate Interdiction” earned enough money that Greg was able to
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“That’s a Pirate Interdiction warship
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They reminded themselves as they prepared for their first battle that their parents were two of the most successful pirate interdiction pilots in the history of the Federation until they went into hiding
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With the four weapons pods on each ship fully extended, the two Pirate Interdiction warships raced forward toward the intruders
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For a period of a few years it seemed that the Space Force’s Pirate Interdiction teams would be reassigned to chasing drug runners, but with the increase of Swordsman activity, they were instead diverted to a variety of intelligence gathering and espionage activities
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They had three times as many scouts as he did, but they had no pirate interdiction craft and Greg had three
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Four destroyers, eight scout ships and four Pirate Interdiction ships accompanied her personal launch
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Greg’s sensors showed four Space Force interdiction craft headed toward them
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Three more interdiction crews reported for duty
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A squadron of picket ships was no match for a single interdiction craft and six interdiction ships had just entered the system along with two destroyers
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When the ship was once more ready to travel, without alerting anyone they were leaving, the five of them silently departed with their two interdiction craft mounted to the sides of the cargo ship
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Their parents were seasoned veterans of the Federation’s Pirate Interdiction Campaigns
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Once having verified that his and his wife’s Pirate Interdiction P
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The price of not being defeated is that there will forever be a price on your head, as if there wasn’t already from your pirate interdiction days
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“You and Avi received your ships right out of the shipyard at the height of the Pirate Interdiction campaign
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“We have determined that if we had a hundred short hyper jump capable Pirate Interdiction ships like yours we could defeat the entire Federation Space Force if it attacked us
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Rachel smiled, “Pirate Interdiction
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“We took four Pirate Interdiction type craft
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Officers who had been recruited at the beginning of the Pirate Interdiction campaign had reached retirement age and were retiring in droves
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When our mother was assigned to Pirate Interdiction, P I pilots were being killed off duty as often as on
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moderately anti-social Pirate Interdiction pilot flying solo patrol like the others
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Pirate Interdiction had become personal
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The control software in the Pirate Interdiction ships was not all that different from the software in her old pirate interceptor
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It was also true that Captain Alina Darwin was one of the most lethal Pirate Interdiction Specialists since Captains Avelina Bardwell and Greg Solomon
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“Ladies and Gentlemen, I am Captain Alina Darwin Federation Space Force Pirate Interdiction Specialist on temporary assignment to Eretz
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“There’s a scenario in the first release of your Pirate Interdiction game that alludes to that
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line to meet one of two Pirate Interdiction warships her family owned and leased back to the planet’s defense force
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Buddy here is one, our other Pirate Interdiction ship who goes by the name of Daisy is another
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their quarters playing the new multi-player version of “Pirate Interdiction” when they heard a knock on the door
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The same voice that had been in the broadcast said, “Greetings Pirate Interdiction Warships
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Unlike the sentient warships, Buddy and Daisy, which were designed for Pirate Interdiction and therefore small and fast, the convoy escort Saul commanded was larger, heavier and carried over twenty times as much firepower as the P I ships
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One of its defeats had come as a result of actions by Fiona’s mother, Sabrina, and a task force commanded by then Federation Pirate Interdiction Specialist Captain Alina Darwin, who was now his pilot and consort, but its most devastating defeat had been delivered by a sentient battleship now known as the Queen Elizabeth
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new pirate interdiction style warships escorted them out of the yard to the point where they would jump into hyper drive
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The fourth had moved to the two old pirate interdiction warships standing on either side of Peter
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The other two were sentient Pirate Interdiction warships, named Buddy and Daisy, that had passed down to members of the family in turn until they along with Peter committed suicide by flying directly into a star carrying his great-grandparents with them
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“It’s a Pirate Interdiction ship like me except that it is about twenty years older than me and has suffered serious battle damage
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“Man, those old Pirate Interdiction warships have been asked to do a little of everything,”
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A brand new Pirate Interdiction warship sat quietly off to the side of the marshaling area as heavy machinery wrestled the remainder of the giant freighter’s cargo containers to smaller ships for transfer to their final destinations
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and crewed Pirate Interdiction warships attached to their modified Class Seven cargo ship tender which housed their support staff of a hundred people
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Still, pirate interdiction was the designed purpose of the Pirate Interdiction warship
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“We are the Pirate Interdiction ships Tracker and Huntress and four undocumented humans
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I see the need to size the services to fit the mission of nuke tracking and interdiction, survivable strategic nuclear retaliatory force, defense of the homeland, allocation of combat troops to UN missions, eyes and ears intelligence, reserve forces for disaster assistance, both here and abroad, and other missions TBD
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I also see the need to ensure swift interdiction of any invasion of the US by a foreign power, and the need to secure our borders
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However, I can’t fly rented planes anymore since a flight interdiction was imposed on all private aircraft across the country
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If only they knew the wisdom of this pronunciation and this interdiction of eating the flesh aforementioned, they would not say such saying contradictory to God’s Words
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‘’This is in fact a flagrant violation of the congressional interdiction about using women as ground combat troops, Eugene
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The British came up with a far superior defensive plan such as pre-emptive attacks on staging areas, interdiction at sea and all-out assaults at the landing points
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I can now provide for the next few days about 500 close air support sorties per day, plus 150 air superiority and deep interdiction sorties per day
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) it might be proper to interdict the entrance of all armed vessels, although I have confined the interdiction to the belligerents
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This will appear from the resolution he then moved, "to extend the interdiction to the public armed ships and vessels of all foreign nations
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At the last session he had supposed, under the general interdiction of all foreign armed vessels, some regulations and modifications, as exceptions from the general rule, might be made by law, but further reflection had satisfied him that the preferable mode was by treaty
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Canning thought the interdiction was extended to all the belligerents; in which case, so far from complaining of its exercise, he says it would furnish an inducement to an accommodation, and his instructions to Mr
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This was the ground taken by the report of the committee of the House of Representatives, in the last session, and the Senate went further, by extending the interdiction to the public armed ships of all foreign nations; those of peace as well as those of war
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Canning must have acted under this impression when he agreed to make the honorable reparation he had done for the unauthorized attack upon the Chesapeake, without requiring a previous revocation of the interdiction of British ships
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He said that no gentleman had yet manifested an intention of removing the interdiction upon British armed ships, until she had actually executed her promise of reparation; and, if the execution of the promise were to precede the revocation of the interdiction, the mode of revocation by treaty, as pointed out by his proposition, would be nearly contemporaneous with that proposed by gentlemen, if now enacted into a law, and it would have an evident advantage, as it respected the feelings of Great Britain
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He said that almost all the injuries and insults sustained by the United States from public armed ships of the belligerents within our waters, were attributable to an inattention to the exercise of this right, and, relax the interdiction when you may, without a stipulated obligation on the part of the belligerents, to respect your neutrality, and your marine jurisdiction, they will be renewed and continued
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"That, in the opinion of this committee, such an interdiction is within the just and neutral rights of the United States, and, under other circumstances, would be highly expedient and proper
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He thought it would be proper to inquire into the expediency of doing away at once, by law, all interdiction of commerce
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There was, therefore, an absolute interdiction to all legislation on the subject; and the House could, with as much propriety, refer a petition from a State to be exempt from general taxation, or to recede from the Union, as to refer this petition
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As to the interdiction by the non-intercourse act, I apprehend that was founded on the violation of our neutral rights by the belligerent powers, the President of the United States being authorized to renew trade whenever the edicts violating our lawful commerce should be revoked
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The question of the affair of the Chesapeake is settled, if the President had power to settle it; and as to the other cause of interdiction, the President has declared that the British orders will have been revoked on the 10th of June
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As I feel as much disposed for an amicable adjustment of our differences with that nation as any member of this House, and would be as unwilling to embarrass the negotiation, I would not insist on this interdiction
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It is also said that England has made reparation, or agreed to make reparation, for the aggression which caused the interdiction of her public ships, and that as the cause no longer exists the interdiction should cease
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The embargo is abandoned, and a general interdiction of the public ships of England and France, and a non-intercourse with these nations and their dependencies, is substituted
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By this non-intercourse act, the particular interdiction is merged in a general regulation
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Can this interdiction be defended on this ground? It cannot
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Had the interdiction been confined to British vessels by this law, what would Great Britain have said to this discrimination? In vain might we have told her that we meant to preserve our neutral character, and not to take a part with her enemies in the war against her
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In fact, I would claim for the mover of the original proposition to this House for the interdiction of armed vessels, the gentleman from North Carolina, (Mr
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The same just and benevolent motives which produced the interdiction in force against this criminal conduct, will doubtless be felt by Congress in devising further means of suppressing the evil
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If this reasoning be sound, we had better revoke the interdiction as to aliens holding land, and invite foreigners to engross the whole property, real and personal, of the country
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The consequence is, that, after all the parade and menaces with which the session commenced, it has been suffered to end without carrying into effect any of the plans of the Administration, except the interdiction of commercial intercourse with England and France, an event that was anticipated in my former letters
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How could France be distressed by the British interdiction of her foreign commerce, when France herself was hostile to that commerce—when she adopted every measure to narrow, to shackle, and ultimately to exclude it? We had even strong evidence that British statesmen began to waver on the subject
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If, after the proclamation of the President of the United States of the 1st of November thereafter, issued in consequence of that letter, revoking so much of our non-intercourse law as related to France, an unbroken warfare being kept up by France on our commerce—a fact as notorious as the existence of any fact in nature—was it not good cause for reinstating the law in relation to France, and putting her on her ancient ground? Then I would be glad to know, for one, whether our continuing at war with England was any better cause for keeping up the interdiction in relation to her, after she had revoked her Orders in Council? In other words, it being admitted by gentlemen on one side, as it has been contended by gentlemen on the other, that the revocation of the Orders in Council by Great Britain was such a one as did satisfy the terms of the non-intercourse act, what was the reason that the proclamation required by our law in such case did not issue? Why, sir, the state of war between the United States and Great Britain being offensive on our part—being of our own making—was held to be a cause why we cannot execute our law as relates to her
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the interdiction of the act was founded on the violation of our rights by the belligerents, 153;