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Letters of marque
To encourage merchants and others to fit out privateers or armed ships in time of war, the Lords of the Admiralty
In aid of the civil power
Entry 1 of List II implies that deployment of the armed forces of the Union shall be for the purpose of
Emergency
'Proclamation of emergency arising out of war, external aggression or armed rebellion may be varied or revoked by subsequent proclamation, Constitution
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Camp followers
Camp followers, Civilian employees of Armed Forces, such as carpenters, tailors, boot-makers, gardeners, sweepers, cooks, messengers
Blockade
[fr. bloccato, Ital., military term], the disposition of troops or armed vessels, so as to cut off all external communication with
nato official
temporarily to the United States as a member of the armed forces or as a civilian employed by the armed forces
robbery
weapon, infliction of bodily injury, or use of an accomplice) armed robbery : robbery committed by a person armed with a
special immigrants
by marriage; persons who lost citizenship by serving in foreign armed forces; ministers of religion and other religious workers, their spouses
Arm of the State
Arm of the State, means an entity created by a State and operating as an alter ego or instrumentalities of...
Earl marshal
An officer of state in England who marshals and orders all great ceremonials takes cognizance of matters relating to honor...
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