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AmStar and Thomasville
Thomasville is serviced by AmStar Emergency Medical Services ( EMS )( Ambulance Service ), also located on Mosley Drive.

AmStar and Clarke
AmStar EMS expanded coverage into Clarke County in 2010.

AmStar and County
AmStar EMS began operations in 2009 in Marengo County.

staffs and 24-hour
This voluntary organisation began with this telephone, and today staffs a 24-hour telephone hot-line for people in emotional need.

staffs and Advanced
The Fire Department also staffs 2 Advanced Life Support Ambulances 24 hours a day.

staffs and Life
In 1999, after consultation amongst senior pastoral staffs of the church and the staff of Hills Christian Life Centre, a daughter church pastored by his son Brian, the churches were merged and Sydney CLC became the " City Location " of Hills CLC.

staffs and Support
The base also supports more than 70 tenant commands including, Commander Navy Region Northeast ( CNRNE ), Commander Submarine Group Two ( CSG2 ), Naval Submarine School ( NAVSUBSCOL ), Naval Submarine Support Facility ( NSSF ), three Submarine Squadron staffs, and the housing and support facilities for more than 21, 000 civilian workers, active-duty service members and their families.
In October 1941, Sir Arthur Tedder and Arthur Coningham, senior RAF commanders in North Africa, created joint RAF-Army Air Support Control staffs at each corps and armored division headquarters, and placed a Forward Air Support Link at each brigade to forward air support requests.

staffs and Paramedic
* Ambulance The New York City Fire Department staffs EMT-Basic and Paramedic Ambulances to provide emergency medical services to the city of New York.

staffs and unit
A " bracket " is an additional straight line joining staffs, to show groupings of instruments that function as a unit, such as the string section of an orchestra.
In the late 1970s he was vice-president of corporate staffs, then in 1980 replaced William O. Bourke as executive vice-president of North American Automotive Operations ( the company's biggest operating unit ).
The personnel of APIU ( UK ) were absorbed into the establishment of the joint service unit and the Army has continued to provide a number of PIs and supporting staffs in the JARIC establishment.

staffs and which
and it publishes Sum And Substance, a monthly newsletter, which reports the system's activities to the staffs and trustees of member libraries.
Ironically, these are the groups which have doubled or tripled their missionary efforts since World War 2,, while the more established denominations are barely maintaining pre-war staffs.
The Chief of Naval Operations presides over the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations ( OpNav ), which is one of three headquarters staffs in Department of the Navy ( the others being the Office of the Secretary of the Navy and Headquarters Marine Corps.
When the weapons were removed from the mound, this movement disturbed the bowl beneath them where the butt ends of the staffs were, which in turn ignited the fuses.
" DiNardo cited the effective way in which Longstreet delegated responsibilities for control of battlefield movements to his staff and how they were able to communicate with him more effectively during battles than the staffs of other Confederate generals during the war.
Hill was intimately involved in the planning and construction ( 1914 – 1916 ) of a new company headquarters in St. Paul ( to be known as the Great Northern Office Building ), which was to house the corporate staffs of the Great Northern, the Northern Pacific and Hill's banking enterprises.
The cover story on Marion Anderson ( December 30, 1946 ) proved so popular that the magazine broke its rule of non-attribution in response to readers ' letters: Most Time cover stories are written and edited by the regular staffs of the section in which they appear.
These strategic, coastal, and tactical units provided the model upon which British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, American President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and their staffs reorganized the Allied air forces in the North African and Mediterranean Theater of Operations ( MTO ) at the Casablanca Conference in January 1943.
Work on plan No. 5, which was against a combination of Bulgaria, Greece, Serbia and Montenegro, was very advanced, and had been sent to the Army staffs for them to develop local plans.
It is not limited to the Washington headquarter staffs, rather it is an entity which includes all the components of the United States Air Force and the Air National Guard:
A campaign desk is an antique desk of normal size which was used by officers and their staffs in rear areas during a military campaign.
In the victories which the Prussian Army was to gain against Austrian Empire and France, von Moltke needed only to issue brief directives to the main formations, leaving the staffs at the subordinate headquarters to implement the details according to the doctrines and methods he had laid down, while the Supreme Commands of his opponents became bogged down in a mountain of paperwork and trivia as they tried to control the entire army from a single overworked headquarters.
Some former graduates of École polytechnique attend ENSTA before joining the military Corps of Ordnance Ingineers, which staffs the.
There are no staffs on which to rely, no constituencies to placate, no generals or governors to cajole.
Conan O ' Brien parodied " Headlines " on Late Night with Conan O ' Brien in a segment called Actual Items, which uses advertisements purposefully doctored by the show's prop and writing staffs.
His reputation as a defensive standout is enhanced due to the era in which he played: in the deadball era, catchers played a much greater defensive role than subsequently, given the large number of bunts and stolen base attempts, as well as the difficulty of handling the spitball pitchers who dominated pitching staffs.
Little is known of the specific doctrines which he preached, but his followers walked around carrying staffs engraved with figures and letters.
Chaffee played a key role in the rapid advance to the imperial capital of Beijing and its subsequent capture on August 14, 1900, which relieved the beleaguered embassy staffs and other Western nationals.
Although CESID was the senior agency, it did not have a firmly established coordinating function over other intelligence bodies, which included the General Headquarters of Information of the Ministry of Defense ; the second sections of the army, the air force, and the navy staffs ; and the Civil Guard Information Service, dedicated to criminal and terrorist intelligence.
In the comics, the female knights had shields which worked the same way as the staffs, but in the TV series they did not, and in " The Power Of The Wise ", Virulina was seen piloting the Sky Claw.
Priest specific weapons are specialized staffs which reduce the waiting time for their spells to discharge.
Wizard specific weapons are staffs which predominantly lower the time needed for spells to discharge.
In the Northwest Coast, talking sticks are carved wooden staffs, which can either bear a single crest at the top or be fully carved with heraldic crests of the chief.
In May 2007, BMC bought privately held ProactiveNet, a maker of business service management software which helps " IT collect systems data, which is then analyzed for potential problems " and can " automatically alert IT staffs to problems and suggest remedies.

staffs and also
The Chief of Naval Operations and the Commandant of the Marine Corps have their own separate staffs, the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations ( also known by its acronym OPNAV ) and Headquarters Marine Corps.
The term " judiciary " is also used to refer collectively to the personnel, such as judges, magistrates and other adjudicators, who form the core of a judiciary ( sometimes referred to as a " bench "), as well as the staffs who keep the system running smoothly .</ small >
He also held a number of important positions on flag staffs and in the Navy Department, and completed the senior course at the Naval War College.
Prince Higashikuni was also the choice of both Chief of staffs of the Army and the Navy.
American news networks like CNN also often have large international staffs, and produce specialized regional programming for many nations.
The department commanders and their staffs also worked directly with the governments of the states within their department.
More significantly, at that time the ad sales staffs of the two publications were also merged.
The Chicago Center also designs and staffs programs for groups, what it calls " LearnChicago!
Although other air forces also had training programs and pilots equal to the Germans, the Luftwaffe emphasised trainings its large units, the Geschwader ( Wings ), Corps and Luftflotten ( Air Fleet ) staffs in large-scale manoeuvres with the army in the pre-war years.
Mr. X is also highly proficient with a variety of weaponry including swords, knives, staffs, and firearms.
Analysts are also assigned to support the Deputy Commandants and their staffs and other Marine Corps organizations including the Marine Corps Warfighting Lab, Marine Corps Systems Command, and the Commander, Marine Forces Reserve.
He also appropriated one of the two Marshal's staffs.
The Land of Dreams is also known as the light side of the planet, and is peopled by Noops ( who live and work like humans ) and Wuts ( the defenders of the land, who fly around on leaves and ward off Zordrak's evil forces with staffs that have orbs of light attached to them ).
The commitment of domestic sales and service staffs to an unfamiliar vehicle has also often been questioned, particularly if the import is seen as reducing sales of other, more profitable vehicles in the lineup.
1970 also marked the first election of a Republican governor in a half century and saw both houses of the legislature begin to assert themselves as a counterbalance to executive authority ; prior to this time legislators had not had their own staffs or even their own offices and were largely at the mercy of what the governor's staff chose to tell them and in many ways were often something of a " rubber stamp.
While certainly comprehensive in its discussion of all aspects of wilderness travel, it also devotes a generous amount of coverage to Fletcher's self-confessed idiosyncrasies, ranging from his affection for walking staffs and corduroy shorts to his loathing of wilderness trail guidebooks.
From 1901 through 1915, he served in several ships, among them five battleships and an armored cruiser, and was also assigned to the staffs of the Naval Academy and Naval War College.
Lyle fights with twin staffs, but can also use techniques, an ability that suggests Layan ancestry.
The badge may also be worn by commanding officers and executive officers at the discretion of the commanding officer, and by officers designated full-time retention officers on the staffs of the Chief of Naval Operations, fleet commanders-in-chief, and type commanders.
The Air Staff is one of the Department of the Air Force's two statutorily designated headquarters staffs: the other staff is the Office of the Secretary of the Air Force, also known as the Secretariat.
Other members of school staffs are also at risk for violent attack, with school bus drivers being particularly vulnerable.
They also carry staffs.

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