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U.S. Coast Guard and Revenue Cutters, 1970-1935. | |
U.S. Coast Guard Visual Imagery | |
Pen & Ink Drawing - | U.S. Coast Guard |
Assateague Lighthouse - | U.S. Coast Guard Archive |
U.S. Coast Guard Seaman Recruit Rank insignia | |
Source: | US Coast Guard |
U.S. Coast Guard Command Afloat Badge | |
U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters, Key West Station | |
Original Light Tower - | U.S. Coast Guard Archive |
( | U.S. Coast Guard archive photo) |
Department of Homeland Security, | U.S. Coast Guard |
A | U.S. Coast Guard station was located there. |
U.S. Coast Guard: Lightship (LV 116) | |
U.S. Coast Guard Archive | |
U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Seneca | |
Source: | U.S. Coast Guard Archives |
Anclote Keys lighthouse ( | U.S. Coast Guard archives) |
In 2008 Andrew joined the | US Coast Guard. |
U.S. Coast Guard 38' Deployable Pursuit Boat (DPB) | |
Walter Breen's Complete Encyclopedia of | U.S. Coins |
1990), a | U.S. college football quarterback |
Rank and organization: Private, Company D, 4th | U.S. Colored Troops. |
First Sergeant, Company C, 38th | U.S. Colored Troops. |
ank and organization: Sergeant, Company B, 38th | U.S. Colored Troops. |
For the | U.S. comic strip character, see Dennis the Menace (U |
Vito Delsante (born 1973) is a | U.S. comic book writer. |
They were not seen again in the | U.S. comic. |
George Jordan, | U.S. commander during the Battle of Fort Tularosa |
1973 | U.S. commemmorative stamp honoring Tanner. |
1983 Vice President | U.S. Commemorative Society |
U.S. Commemoratives by Q. | |
US Commercial Single | |
U.S. Commission of Civil Rights, 1961-1963 | |
He was the | U.S. commissioner of the 1972 Venice Biennale. |
For the | U.S. community, see Chuckery,_Ohio. |
US Companies | |
Split Ends (1972, United Artists) ( | US compilation) |
November 24 - Scott Joplin, | US composer and pianist |
William J. Hartz, | U.S. composer and lyricist |
August 3 - Richard Adler, | US composer and lyricist |
However, it did return in the Canada and | U.S. concerts. |
He is a member of the | U.S. Conference of Mayors. |
Jill Long Thompson -- | U.S. Congress |
March 3 - The | U.S. Congress appropriates $30,000 to create the U.S |
Charles Curtis ( | US Congress 1893-1907; US Senate (III)1907-1929; 31 |
The | U.S. Congress allocated $35 million for the project. |
This article is about the | U.S. Congress member. |
She ran for the | U.S. Congress in 2004. |
Karzai speaking before the | U.S. Congress in June 2004 |
U.S. Congress Invites PUBPAT Executive to Testify Ab | |
For the | U.S. Congress member, see Jorge Luis Cordova. |
WikiProject | U.S. Congress |
U.S. Congress. | |
Tenerowicz was later elected to | U.S. Congress. |
The reservation was created in 1891 by the | US Congress. |
These concerns prompted an investigation by the | U.S. Congress. |
Posey was defeated for re-election to the | U.S. Congress. |
ott represented the old Seventh District in the | U.S. Congress. |
One alumnus even ran for | U.S. Congress. |
See also: | US Congressional Delegations from Minnesota |
Alexander testified Thursday before a | U.S. Congressional panel. |
1988 Parallel computing breakthrough read into | U.S. Congressional Record |
U.S. Congressional Delegations from Tennessee | |
Mike Crapo, | U.S. Congressman |
Larry J. Hopkins, | U.S. Congressman |
Matt Salmon, former | U.S. Congressman |
For his father, the | U.S. Congressman from Utah and U.S. federal judge, s |
William A. Stone, | U.S. Congressman |
Rod Chandler, | U.S. Congressman |
This article is about the | U.S. Congressman from Tennessee. |
Lane Evans, former | U.S. Congressman from Illinois's 17th congressional |
Bobby Schilling, | U.S. Congressman from Illinois's 17th congressional |
Jon Christensen, | U.S. Congressman |
Bob Clement, | U.S. Congressman |
Sam Farr (Class of 1959), | U.S. Congressman (California, 17th District) |
Jonathan Mayhew Wainwright (1864-1945) | US Congressman |
He was a three-term postbellum | U.S. Congressman from Wisconsin. |
Ben Nighthorse Campbell, | U.S. Congressman |
Charles Bryson Simonton - | U.S. Congressman from Tennessee |
For the | US Congressman (1886-1955), see George M. Pritchard |
Gary Condit - former Democratic | U.S. Congressman from 1989 to 2002; |
Robert Weygand (D), | U.S. Congressman |
Robert Grant Furlong (1886-1973), | US Congressman |
Elihu B. Washburne, | U.S. congressman |
Bill Redmond, former | U.S. Congressman |
Joseph E. Brennan, former Governor and | U.S. Congressman |
Bob Inglis, | U.S. Congressman from the 4th CD |
ockingham Gilmer, two-term governor of Georgia, | U.S. Congressman |
Richard H. Stallings (D), | U.S. Congressman |
Joseph Fornance, | U.S. Congressman and Norristown Borough council pres |
For the | U.S. congressman (1817-1885), see Oscar F. Moore. |
Tom Daschle (D), | U.S. Congressman |
This article is about the | U.S. Congressman from Utah and U.S. federal judge. |
Tom Andrews, | U.S. Congressman from the 1st district since 1991 |
Bruce Morrison - | U.S. Congressman of 3rd District |
U.S. Congressman Eric Cantor | |
Bob Livingston, former | U.S. Congressman |
U.S. Congressman Jim Weaver received the Democratic | |
Phil Gramm, | U.S. Congressman |
George Wheeler, | US Congressman |
Chuck Schumer, | U.S. Congressman |
Thad Cochran, | U.S. Congressman |
Mike Lowry, | U.S. Congressman of the 7th congressional district ( |
Ben Nighthorse Campbell (D), | U.S. Congressman |
Christopher Dodd, | U.S. Congressman |
Bob Inglis (R), | U.S. Congressman |
Jim Davis, | U.S. Congressman |
Ron Klink, | U.S. Congressman |
Steve Symms, | U.S. Congressman |
Former | U.S. Congressman J.D. Hayworth |
Robert Weygand, | U.S. Congressman |
Jim Ross Lightfoot, | U.S. Congressman |
Arlen Specter, former | U.S. Congressman from Pennsylvania |
Bill Redmond (R), former | U.S. Congressman |
Mike Crapo (R), | U.S. Congressman |
Charles Melancon | U.S. Congressman |
Randy Forbes: | U.S. Congressman |
Michael N. Castle, incumbent | U.S. Congressman |
U.S. congressman James Meriwether was his son. | |
Jim Jontz, | U.S. Congressman |
Lawrence E. McGann, | U.S. Congressman |
M. Alfred Michaelson, | U.S. Congressman |
Pat Roberts, | U.S. Congressman |
Glenn Poshard, | U.S. Congressman |
Thomas A. Doyle, | U.S. Congressman |
Henry L. Bowles, | U.S. Congressman |
Ronald Machtley, | U.S. Congressman |
Thomas A. R. Nelson (1812-1873), | U.S. congressman |
Saxby Chambliss, | U.S. Congressman |
Michael Huffington (R), | U.S. Congressman |
Francis Eugene Worley (1908-1974) | US Congressman from Texas |
Charles Noel Crosby (1876-1951) | US Congressman from Pennsylvania |
For the | U.S. congressman (1839-1867), see Thomas E. Noell. |
One is | U.S. Congressman Jim Matheson. |
Jack Reed, | U.S. Congressman |
Jindal as a | US Congressman |
Randy Forbes, | U.S. Congressman |
Tom Kindness, | U.S. Congressman |
Chuck Grassley, | U.S. Congressman |
Robert Wexler - Former | U.S. Congressman from Florida |
Kendrick Meek, | U.S. Congressman |
Thomas Irwin (1785-1870), | US Congressman |
Steve Pearce, | U.S. Congressman |
Rob Andrews, | U.S. Congressman |
Townsend Scudder, (1865-1960), | U.S. Congressman from New York |
Roy Blunt (R), | U.S. Congressman |
Mick Mulvaney | US Congressman from SC |
Ed Edmondson, | U.S. Congressman |
Joe Knollenberg | U.S. Congressman (1951) |
Denny Rehberg, incumbent | U.S. Congressman |
Dwight Loomis (1821-1903), | US Congressman and Connecticut Supreme Court judge. |
John Cooksey, | U.S. Congressman |
Dennis Kucinich -- | U.S. Congressman |
Wayne Allard, | U.S. Congressman from the 4th district since 1991 |
Tom Barlow, former | U.S. Congressman |
Albert Richard Thomas, | US Congressman |
Robert W. Daniel, Jr., former | U.S. congressman from Virginia, 1973-1983 |
Hal Daub, | U.S. Congressman |
Alan Wheat, | U.S. Congressman from Missouri's 5th congressional d |
Gene Taylor - | U.S. Congressman for Mississippi - '71 |
James Abdnor, | U.S. Congressman |
Oscar W. Swift (1869-1940), | U.S. Congressman |
d Barton (1886-1967), advertising executive and | U.S. Congressman |
Mark Neumann, | U.S. Congressman |
Herbert Zelenko (1906-1979), | U.S. Congressman |
John McCain, | U.S. Congressman |
James C. Corman, L.A. City Councilman, | U.S. Congressman |
David Vitter, | U.S. Congressman |
Chris John, | U.S. Congressman |
Richard H. Stallings, | U.S. Congressman |
Bill Grant (R), former | U.S. Congressman |
For the physician and | U.S. congressman, see Ron Paul. |
Gerald J. Boileau, | U.S. Congressman, 1931-39 |
George McGovern, former | U.S. Congressman, U.S. Senator, and Democratic Party |
William Wallace Irwin (1803-1856), | US Congressman, Pittsburgh Mayor |
Tom Osborne, | U.S. Congressman, former football coach |
Merlin Hull, | U.S. Congressman, 1935-47 |
Frank Tejeda, | US Congressman. |
William Flynt Nichols, former | U.S. Congressman. |
Ela Collins, | U.S. Congressman. |
This article is about the | US congressman. |
This article is about the | U.S. Congressman. |
Eliakim Hastings Moore, a | U.S. Congressman. |
Henderson Lovelace Lanham, | US Congressman. |
This article is about the | U.S. congressman. |
Andrew W. Doig, | U.S. Congressman. |
unningmate: Marjorie Margolies-Mezvinsky, former | US Congresswoman |
U.S. Congresswoman Florence Prag Kahn | |
Blanche Lincoln (D), | U.S. Congresswoman |
Linda Smith, | U.S. Congresswoman |
Olympia Snowe, | U.S. Congresswoman from the 2nd district since 1979 |
Blanche Lincoln, | U.S. Congresswoman |
Barbara Cubin, incumbent | U.S. Congresswoman |
Debbie Stabenow, | U.S. Congresswoman |
Denise Majette, | U.S. Congresswoman |
Maxine Waters - | U.S. Congresswoman |
Elizabeth Holtzman, | U.S. Congresswoman |
Represents apportionment assigned by the | U.S. Constitution in 1789 until the first U.S. Censu |
New York ratified the | U.S. Constitution on July 26, 1788. |
Under Article I of the | U.S. Constitution, each U.S. state is guaranteed at |
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