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Marshals and provided
The Marshals thus provided local representation for the federal government within their districts.
Although the Marshals Service provided coordination for the sweep, most of the manpower for the arrests came from local law enforcement: 206 state law enforcement agencies, 302 county sheriffs ' departments, and 366 city police departments were involved, as well as 25 federal agencies and all 83 districts of the U. S. Marshals Service, which allocated about $ 900, 000 to the operation.
Except for a few years during the 1890s Grand Marshals were elected each year, usually in the spring, and this provided, as it were, the culminating event of the student calendar with celebrations of the Grand Marshal's election and installation.
Air patrol is provided by the Federal Air Marshals, and coastal protection is provided by the U. S. Coast Guard, both of which are part of the U. S. Department of Homeland Security.

Marshals and protection
The U. S. Marshals are responsible for the protection of court officers and buildings and the effective operation of the judiciary.
The Marshals were on the front lines of the civil rights movement in the 1960s, mainly providing protection to volunteers.
The Marshals Service is responsible for apprehending wanted fugitives, providing protection for the federal judiciary, transporting federal prisoners ( see JPATS ), protecting endangered federal witnesses, and managing assets seized from criminal enterprises.
The United States Federal Witness Protection Program is a witness protection program administered by the United States Department of Justice and operated by the United States Marshals Service that is designed to protect threatened witnesses before, during, and after a trial.
Most witnesses are protected by the United States Marshals Service, while protection of incarcerated witnesses is the duty of the Federal Bureau of Prisons.
The U. S. Marshals provide 24-hour protection to all witnesses while they are in a high-threat environment including pretrial conferences, trial testimonials and other court appearances.
*** State Marshals provides physical security and law enforcement duties to the judicial system as well as protection of all state judges.
Lefkow and her children were again placed under the protection of the United States Marshals Service.
* The United States Marshals Service is responsible for providing protection for the federal judiciary and transporting federal prisoners.
Judge Greer and his family are under protection from U. S. Marshals due to death threats ( as recently as March 2005 ) for having ruled against restoring Schiavo's feeding tube.

Marshals and Meredith
** The first black student, James Meredith, registers at the University of Mississippi, escorted by Federal Marshals.
James Meredith walking to class at the University of Mississippi, accompanied by United States Marshals Service | U. S. Marshals.
After the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit held both Barnett and Lieutenant Governor Paul B. Johnson, Jr. in contempt with fines of more than $ 10, 000 for each day they refused to allow Meredith to enroll, Meredith, escorted by a force of U. S. Marshals, entered the campus on September 30, 1962.
U. S. Marshals accompanying James Meredith to class
John Doar ( right ) and U. S. Marshals escorting James Meredith to class at the University of Mississippi
* October 1, 1962: James Meredith registered as the first black student at the University of Mississippi, escorted by Federal Marshals.

Marshals and during
A Deputy United States Marshals Service | U. S. Marshal covers his fellow officers with an M4 carbine during a " knock-and-announce " procedure
* André Masséna – 1st Duc de Rivoli, 1st Prince d ' Essling, one of the original eighteen Marshals of the Empire, French military commander during the Revolutionary and Napoleonic War, his nickname was l ' Enfant chéri de la Victoire (" the Dear Child of Victory ")
Cornelius, along with Quirinus of Neuss, Hubertus and Anthony the Great, was venerated as one of the Four Holy Marshals in the Rhineland during the late Middle Ages.
Many of the first U. S. Marshals had already proven themselves in military service during the American Revolution.
Congress, the President, and Governors have called on the Marshals for over 200 years to carry out unusual or extraordinary missions, such as registering enemy aliens in time of war, sealing the American border against armed expeditions from foreign countries, and, at times during the Cold War, swapping spies with the Soviet Union, and also retrieving North Carolina's copy of the Bill of Rights.
Marshals arrested the infamous Dalton Gang in 1893, helped suppress the Pullman Strike in 1894, enforced Prohibition during the 1920s, and have protected American athletes at recent Olympic Games.
City Marshals at various points during the early 1960s time included Jack Griechen and William " Pistol Bill " Silvey.
* U. S. Marshals ( 1998 ) depicted the story of a JPATS flight that crashed during flight and the manhunt for a prisoner who escapes following the crash.
The Service Arms listed are the services they served in during their respective tenures as Marshals of the Soviet Union.
Escaped slaves were not the only ones sought after during these ordeals, people who aided escapees were also punished by legal law as seen in the case of Ableman v. Booth, where Booth was charged with aiding Glover's escape by preventing his capture from Federal Marshals.
François Joseph Lefebvre, First Duc de Dantzig ( 25 October 1755 – 14 September 1820 ) was a French military commander during the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars and one of the original eighteen Marshals of the Empire created by Napoleon.
He returned to France in 1814 and rallied to the Bourbon Restoration and Louis XVIII-he was stricken off the list of Marshals during the Hundred Days, and voted in favor of the death penalty for Michel Ney.
A plan for voluntary surrender was negotiated by the Marshals Service with the Weavers during October 1991, but was refused by the U. S. Attorney involved in the case.
The Race to Berlin refers mainly to the competition between two Soviet Marshals to be the first to enter Berlin during the final months of World War II.
Streams of aristocrats, including President Paul von Hindenburg ( one of Germany ’ s Field Marshals during World War I ), were frequent callers, blending with students and workers, anyone whom Pacelli, the shrewdest of diplomats, chose to smile upon ".

Marshals and first
The United States Marshals Service is the agency component that first holds all federal prisoners.
Joan of Arc enters Orléans ( painting by J. J. Sherer, 1887 ) Joan's first mission was the join a convoy assembling at Blois, under the command of Marshals de Boussac and Gilles de Rais, bringing supplies to Orleans.
It succeeded the Executive Office for United States Marshals, itself created in 1965 as " the first organization to supervise U. S. Marshals nationwide.
* Phoebe Couzins ( 1839 – 1913 ), lawyer, first woman appointed to the US Marshals
* John W. Marshall, U. S. Marshal for the Eastern District of Virginia ( 1994 – 1999 ), first African-American to serve as Director of the U. S. Marshals Service ( 1999 – 2001 )
The first five Marshal of the Soviet Union | Marshals of the Soviet Union in November, 1935.
Put in alphabetical order: John Sullivan, Nathaniel Ramsey, Aaron Burr, Isaac Huger, William Stephens Smith, James Lingan, Henry Lee III, Lachlan McIntosh, William Jackson and several of the first U. S. Marshals, including Robert Forsyth and Allan Maclane.
His refusal to sign the proclamation of congratulation for declaring empire was soon met when his name was not included in the first list of Napoleonic Marshals, while commanders such as Lannes, Bessières and Soult who had not had independent command experience were included.
He was the first Marshal who had started as a legionnaire and like the great Marshals of the First Empire, he had risen from the ranks.
In 1935 Budyonny was made one of the first five Marshals of the Soviet Union.
In August 1999, the Sisters were invited to be Parade Grand Marshals at Reno's first Pride Parade.
** In the season 5 finale ( first aired May 22, 2006 ), Logan is taken into custody by the United States Marshals Service after evidence emerges that he was party to the assassination of former President David Palmer.
On November 9, 2003, Soto Toro, along with another Puerto Rican Astronaut applicant, Henry Bursian Berríos, and Ninfa Segarra, who was the first Hispanic Deputy Mayor of New York City, were named the Grand Marshals of the Puerto Rican Day Parade held in Palm Bay, Florida.
This storyline finishes with the character facing Kaiba, Mokuba, Marthis, and other Marshals, on the same map which the Kaiba campaign began on, which is almost a sign of things to come, as Malairuka and Jusell on Joey's side are on the side of the enemy in Kaiba's first mission.
Castelar was compromised in the first rising of June 1866, which was concerted by Marshal Prim, and crushed, after much bloodshed, in the streets by Marshals O ' Donnell and Serrano.
The team defeated the Dayton Warbirds in the first round, but lost to the Cincinnati Marshals in the divisional round.
The storyline of U. S. Marshals does not feature the character Dr. Richard Kimble, but Jones and the rest of the team of U. S. Marshals who pursued Kimble in the first film reprise their roles, now hunting another fugitive ( Snipes ).
He appeared in the TV series Laramie twice, first in 1962 in the episode " A Grave For Cully Brown " as Cully Brown, and in 1963 as Marshal Branch McGary, in the episode " The Marshals.

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