The United States Marine Corps is responsible for security of diplomatic missions
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The US Marine Corp.
Secretary of Defense
A king was responsible for governing the kingdom, enforcing laws, and protecting the realm from external threats. A lord was responsible for managing and protecting their own land, providing military service to the king, and overseeing the serfs who worked the land. A knight was responsible for serving the lord, providing military service, and protecting the land. A serf, or peasant, was responsible for working the land owned by the lord, providing labor and crops, and paying taxes.
Kellogg-Briand Pact
Reverse ARP is used to Obtain IP address from a Server(responsible for IP addresses allocation) by providing its layer 2 (MAC) address.
The word "providing" does not compute in this sentence.
ANSWER The US Marine Corp.
The United States Marine Corps (USMC) staffs State Department consulates and embassies abroad. These detachments are known as Marine Security Guards.
Mitochondria is responsible for providing energy to the cell.
Generally the employer is responsible.
DNA within the nucleus is responsible for providing the cell with its unique characteristics
The Accounts Payable clerk is responsible for providing payment on an account.
logistics section... according to fema... the logisitics section is responsible for providing communication planning and resources
No not really but they can be
are responsible for providing reliable and useful information for accountability of government programs and their operations.
logistics section... according to fema... the logisitics section is responsible for providing communication planning and resources
The contractor is responsible for providing all necessary resources. See FAR 32.202-1
The United States provides many forms of AID including: provisioning of food and water, provisioning of money, provisioning of shelters, providing disease treatment expertise, providing mechanical or construction expertise, providing military support or equipment, diplomatic support for international agreements, and numerous other forms of useful expertise.