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And I found out about a project called WPPDP (for "WikiProject Proposed Deletion Patrolling") in which people look over the PROD lists for articles that should not be made to vanish.
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He served for 12 years in naval submarines and was awarded a Navy Unit Commendation in 1944 for a patrol in which the submarine he then commanded sank a Japanese destroyer.
Joe Arpaio, who has been the sheriff of Maricopa County since 1993, is known nationally for conducting what he calls "saturation patrols," in which his deputies stop motorists in Latino neighborhoods and check their immigration papers.
The big pictures included Howard Hawks' The Dawn Patrol, in which he was Neil Hamilton's kid brother sent on a fatal mission, and Little Caesar when he was Edward G Robinson's driver with ambitions to gangsterhood.
His film persuasively shows the marines themselves not as hateful murderers, but bored, excitable and very scared young guys driven to the edge by the intolerable daily burden of patrols in which they are sitting ducks.
The men were to be gone five days, the Sergeant revealed — a fairly long time for a reconnaissance mission — and on hearing this Eriksson experienced a sense of exhilaration, just as he had at the prospect of far shorter patrols in which he had taken part.
The coalition also plans to go after other police practices that have a disproportionate effect on minority and low-income people, including arrests for marijuana possession, and patrols in which officers go up and down the stairwells of public housing projects, arresting people or giving them tickets for trespassing if they cannot produce proof of residence.
British police, with their milder approach and heavier form-filling burden, will find these methods hard to copy.Secondly, away from the neighbourhoods that British politicians tended to visit, New York's cops were trying out more aggressive methods such as undercover buy-and-bust operations, neighbourhood sweeps and "vertical patrols", in which entire tower blocks were raided.
Their purpose is a long, long series of patrols in which they are heavily armoured moving targets, in continuous danger from what the British call "roadside bombs", a phrase now being superseded by the American term IEDs: Improvised Explosive Devices – bombs hidden in rubble, and detonated as booby-traps or remotely, by phone.
Eriksson answered, "That is negative, sir," when a defense counsel, taking up the pre-Hill 192 patrol in which half of Eriksson's squad had been wounded, inquired, "Isn't it true, Eriksson, that you allowed the squad to walk into the ambush area without warning, because you were hiding in the bushes?" Undeterred by Eriksson's denial, the lawyer persevered with his line of questioning.
U-69 successfully completed five war patrols in which she sank 31 ships with a combined a total of.
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