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  • So far, this has reportedly led to 14 Japanese schoolgirls being appointed Home Secretary, a Guardsman's horse as Children's Minister, a homeless man called Bert to the Foreign Office portfolio and Ed Balls as Chancellor.

    Archive 2009-06-01 Dungeekin 2009

  • So far, this has reportedly led to 14 Japanese schoolgirls being appointed Home Secretary, a Guardsman's horse as Children's Minister, a homeless man called Bert to the Foreign Office portfolio and Ed Balls as Chancellor.

    PM Unveils Radical New Reshuffle Methods Dungeekin 2009

  • The goal is to fill the map with thousands of appreciative notes from proud Americans, because sometimes a simple "thank you" is all it takes to keep a soldier, sailor, airman, Marine or Guardsman's "dream" alive.

    Salute To Service: Veteran Justin Widhalm Shares His Open Letter To America The Huffington Post 2010

  • The KIRO-TV link has been updated at least once, but does not state the extent of the Guardsman's injuries, nor his current status.

    Sound Politics: What is wrong with these people? 2006

  • National Guardsman's death in Afghanistan troublingly familiar

    National Guardsman's death in Afghanistan troublingly familiar 2007

  • According to the eighth edition of The Coast Guardsman's Manual, "Semper Paratus" (meaning "always ready") was written and composed by Captain Francis Van Boskerck over a five-year period (1922 — 1927), with the help of two U.S. Public Health officers, Alf Nannestad and Joseph Fournier.

    Letters to the Editor 2005

  • According to the eighth edition of The Coast Guardsman's Manual, "Semper Paratus" (meaning "always ready") was written and composed by Captain Francis Van Boskerck over a five-year period (1922 — 1927), with the help of two U.S. Public Health officers, Alf Nannestad and Joseph Fournier.

    Letters to the Editor 2005

  • National Guardsman's death in Afghanistan troublingly familiar

    National Guardsman's death in Afghanistan troublingly familiar 2007

  • One National Guardsman's weapon was taken and he was shot in the leg, with those two exceptions.

    CNN Transcript Sep 7, 2005 2005

  • Women found it difficult to resist him, for he had a handsome face, a fine imperial Guardsman's figure, magnificent blue eyes, the flaxen hair of an angel, perfect self-confidence, a boundless experience with women, and a voice more melodious than harp-strings ...

    Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine 2004

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