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Coast and Pilots
The Brewers were born at the 1967 Major League Baseball winter meetings as the Seattle Pilots, owned by former Cleveland Indians owner William R. Daley and former Pacific Coast League president Dewey Soriano.
* United States Coast Pilots
Pilots are also merchant marine officers and are licensed by the Coast Guard.
It includes updating and checking nautical publications, which could include Sailing Directions and Coast Pilots, and projecting the various future events including landfalls, narrow passages, and course changes that will transpire during the voyage.
Pilots from the field were also involved in completing the first leg of a test designed to establish an airmail route between the Gulf Coast and the northern Great Lakes area.
Companies such as: Howland Hook Marine Terminal ; Cadell Dry Dock ; Atlantic Salt ; Reynolds Launch ; Flagg Container Terminal ; Sandy Hook Pilots ; Staten Island Ferry DOT Maintenance Facility ; United States Coast Guard ; Clean Harbors ; May's shipyard ; Moran ', McAllister, Reinauer and K-Sea Towing serve the Kill Van Kull shoreline and the New York Harbor.
During the same time period, other branches of the U. S. military had similar women's units, including the Navy WAVES, the SPARS of the Coast Guard and the ( civil ) Women Airforce Service Pilots.
John Marks resigned after the team's championship run to take the head coach position with the Pensacola Ice Pilots of the East Coast Hockey League.
The " Naval Aviation Pilots " were enlisted men rather than Navy, Marine or Coast Guard officers.

Coast and American
With U.S. Coast Guard cooperation, the American Boat and Yacht Council was formed to develop recommended practices and standards for boats and their equipment with reference to safety.
Division six will be headed by the Coast Guard, followed by the reserve forces of all services, five states, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, the trust territories and the Canal Zone.
Ex-Oriole Clint Courtney, now catching for the A's is all for the American League's 1961 expansion to the West Coast.
Saltwater fish eaten by the American Indians were cod, lemon sole, flounder, herring, halibut, sturgeon, smelt, drum on the East Coast, and olachen and salmon on the West Coast.
The work contexts in which African-Americans sang songs comparable to shanties included: boat-rowing on rivers of the south-eastern U. S. and Caribbean ; the work of stokers or “ firemen ,” who cast wood into the furnaces of steamboats plying great American rivers ; and stevedoring on the U. S. eastern seaboard, the Gulf Coast, and the Caribbean — including " cotton-screwing ": the loading of ships with cotton in ports of the American South.
During the 1970s, he made guest-appearances on TV series such as Ironside, Insight, Barbary Coast, The Love Boat, Medical Center, four episodes of Love, American Style, Fantasy Island, and two episodes each of The Streets of San Francisco, and Rod Serling's Night Gallery.
It is part of many ecoregions, including Costa Rican seasonal moist forests, Bocas del Toro-San Bastimentos Island-San Blas mangroves, Mosquitia-Nicaraguan Caribbean Coast mangroves, Southern Dry Pacific Coast mangroves, Central American dry forests, and Talamancan montane forests.
* Central Coast AVA, a large American viticultural area
In 2011, the Gold Coast and Hamburg Historic District was named as a 2011 America's Great Place by the American Planning Association.
* Urbanism on West Africa's Slave Coast, J. Cameron Monroe – American Scientist, Sept – Oct 2011. www. americanscientist. org.
It has alternatively been called Eastern Swing, Jitterbug, American Swing, East Coast Lindy, Lindy ( not to be confused with Lindy Hop ), and Triple Swing.
The Gulf Coast of the United States, sometimes referred to as the Gulf South, South Coast, or 3rd Coast, comprises the coasts of American states that are on the Gulf of Mexico, which includes Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida and are known as the Gulf States.
The first was the American Civil War, which caused severe damage to some economic sectors in the South, including the Gulf Coast.
Captain Vancouver played an undeniable role in the subsequent series of upheavals and losses in the lives and homelands of the Indians on the North American Pacific Coast, since his explorations opened up the region to European colonization of the New World.
President Calvin Coolidge sent Hoover to mobilize state and local authorities, militia, army engineers, the Coast Guard, and the American Red Cross.
As the music has developed and spread around the world it has drawn on many different national, regional and local musical cultures giving rise, since its early 20th century American beginnings, to many distinctive styles: New Orleans jazz dating from the early 1910s, big band swing, Kansas City jazz and Gypsy jazz from the 1930s and 1940s, bebop from the mid-1940s and on down through West Coast jazz, cool jazz, avant-garde jazz, Afro-Cuban jazz, modal jazz, free jazz, Latin jazz in various forms, soul jazz, jazz fusion and jazz rock, smooth jazz, jazz-funk, punk jazz, acid jazz, ethno jazz, jazz rap, cyber jazz, Indo jazz, M-Base, nu jazz, urban jazz and other ways of playing the music.
In 2000, John Updike selected his short story " Gold Coast " for his collection Best American Short Stories of the Century ( Houghton Mifflin ).
It should also be noted that a number of East Coast rappers that have been usually identified as African American have parentage from a country that speaks Spanish, usually Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, or Panama.
* 1970 – Vietnam War: Operation Ivory Coast – A joint Air Force and Army team raids the Son Tay prison camp in an attempt to free American prisoners of war thought to be held there.
The film depicts them as being United States Coast Guard-crewed craft ( LCVPs and LCMs ) from an American ship, the USS Thomas Jefferson ( APA-30 ).

Coast and navigation
Aids to navigation on the Canadian portion of the lake are maintained by the Canadian Coast Guard.
The U. S. Coast Guard maintains a base on St. Paul, but no longer maintains a LORAN-C master station, as the technology has been replaced by GPS navigation.
Pre-mercator navigation chart of the Coast of Africa ( 1571 ), by Fernão Vaz Dourado ( Torre do Tombo, Lisbon )
* 1422 — Cape Nao, the limit of Moorish navigation is passed as the African Coast is mapped.
During World War II, US Coast Guard LORAN Unit 92, a radio navigation station built in the summer and fall of 1944, and operational from mid-November 1944 until mid-May 1945, was located on Gardner Island's southeast end.
A Coast Guard tripod navigation marker in the bay just offshore of Meig's Beach, Port Dixie, was removed after merchant commerce ceased to Ferry Point.
Although miles from any major body of water, Dana was ( closed in 2010 ) home to a United States Coast Guard LORAN navigation transmitter station.
At another federal service academy, the US Merchant Marine Academy, students are still taught courses in celestial navigation, as it is required to pass the US Coast Guard License Exam.
that provide detailed information on aids to navigation with their locations and characteristic signals is currently maintained by the U. S. Coast Guard in its Light List issued each year.
In 1964 the U. S. Coast Guard opened a LORAN-C navigation station on Marcus Island, whose mast was until 1985 one of the tallest structures in the Pacific area.
The bay's southern navigation entrance is the Gold Coast Seaway.
At Southport and the Tweed River on the Gold Coast in Australia, there are piers that support equipment for a sand bypassing system that maintains the health of sandy beaches and navigation channels.
Pre-mercator navigation chart of the Coast of Africa ( 1571 ), by Fernão Vaz Dourado ( Torre do Tombo, Lisbon )
Motorola offered a 1970s-era system based on the United States Coast Guard LORAN maritime navigation system.
Air Force crews flew 1, 054 hours in southern Alabama, Georgia, and Florida conducting " dissimilar ( aircraft ) formation " training with both UH-1H and HH-3E helicopters at night and at low-level ( a flight profile for which procedures had to be innovated by the two selected crews ), and gaining expertise in navigation training using FLIR, which, until Ivory Coast, had not been part of the Combat Talon's electronics suite.
In 2010, GLSHS began permitting the public to climb the light tower for a fee of $ 5. 00 per person after the Coast Guard's high voltage navigation equipment was removed.
The CCGC core training program revolves around a 4-year Officer Cadet program that prepares navigation and engineering officers for service on Canadian Coast Guard ships.
From 1945 to 1978 the U. S. Coast Guard operated a LORAN transmitting station, LORSTA Palau, as part of the worldwide LORAN navigation system.
The Buckingham Canal is a long fresh water navigation canal, running parallel to the Coromandel Coast of South India from Vijayawada in Andhra Pradesh to Villupuram District in Tamil Nadu.
A Coast Guard report blamed water entry to the hatches, which gradually filled the hold, or alternatively errors in navigation or charting causing damage from running onto shoals.
The lighthouse is owned by the state of New Jersey after ownership was transferred from the Coast Guard in 1992, which maintains it as an active aid to maritime navigation.
* CCGS Brant, Canadian Coast Guard navigation aids vessel
General Duty officers of the Coast Guard are assigned operational tasks, including command of weapons systems, navigation systems, crews and vessels.

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