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The security plan included measures as sweeping as keeping "unauthorized craft" away from the ship and as specific as placing armed guards and preparing fire hoses to repel small craft.
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Nor did he order the crew to prepare fire hoses that could have been used to repel attackers, the officials said.
For instance, the ship's watchmen did not properly identify and monitor harbor boats coming near the destroyer, and Commander Lippold did not order the crew to prepare fire hoses that could have been used to repel attackers.
How to comply with recent fire code regulations that require residential buildings to prepare fire safety plans and how to safeguard buildings from corrupt vendors are among the subjects to be tackled on Thursday at the New York Hilton at the 14th annual Co-op and Condo Expo, sponsored by The Cooperator, a monthly publication.
E7's justification for firing was that he honestly believed Rodney had picked up and was preparing to fire a machine gun capable of firing 1,000 rounds per minute.
E7 was inches from Rodney when he opened fire: "His posture was one of someone preparing to fire a weapon," the officer said.
American officials said soldiers had also fired on a group of Iraqis who had been preparing to fire mortars at the headquarters of the American administration.
The Israeli military fired on what it said was a terrorist squad in southern Gaza preparing to fire rockets at Israel on Sunday afternoon.
Last Saturday, Israel killed five militants in an airstrike in central Gaza as they were preparing to fire a rocket.
The Israeli military said the three militants were hit "as they were preparing to fire rockets into Israel".
Israel's military said it subsequently hit another squad preparing to fire rockets from Gaza and other sites.
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