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The Coast Guard.
Only the Service Academies, military schools, and Maritime Academies.
The National Park Service has full authority to enforce federal laws and regulations regarding the use of national parks. The authority is granted by the organic act of 1916 and subsequent legislation.
Royal Maritime Auxiliary Service ended in 2008.
the person with lower authority would pledge infallible loyalty and military service and in exchange the higher authority would treat the other as he so deserved
The Quakers, also known as the Society of Friends, opposed religious and civil authority as well as military service. They promoted peaceful values, emphasizing principles such as nonviolence, equality, and simplicity in their beliefs and practices.
Sheepshead Bay Maritime Service Training Station ended in 1954.
Yes, FBI, CIA, NSA, US Coast Guard to some extent. they get involved in interstate crimes, etc.Added: To the list you may also add: the US Secret Service - The National Park Service - ICE - BATF - US Porder Patrol - actually . . . , any federal law enforcement agency who possesses the sworn authority to enforce federal criminal law.HOWEVER, the CIA is NOT among them. The CIA, by law, has no domestic law enforcement authority.
The US Coast Guard is tasked with all of these, as well as maritime interdiction and sea border patrol.
The direct source of authority for commissioning military officers is typically the government or a relevant military service branch. Officers receive their commissions through official channels, such as graduation from a military academy, completion of officer candidate school, or direct appointment by the government.
The medal is properly called: "Military Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal", and one does not personally apply for the award. One must be recommended for the award by a higher authority, such as a commanding officer.
Sheepshead Bay Maritime Service Training Station was created on 1942-09-01.
It may count as general 'police experience' but in a civilian agency it does not count for civil service seniority or time-in-grade for rank advancement. If you are employed by some departments or agencies you may be allowed to apply your military time in service to your pension benefits. You will need to research that with any agency you might be interested in joining.