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    Bering Sea Anti-Poaching Operations were conducted in 1891 by the navies and marine corps' of the United States and the United Kingdom of Great Britain...
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    Poaching is the illegal hunting or capturing of wild animals, usually associated with land use rights. Poaching was once performed by impoverished peasants...
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    expeditionary and amphibious operations through combined arms, implementing its own infantry, artillery, aerial, and special operations forces. The U.S. Marine...
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    air transport essential for naval operations, and all air weapons and air techniques involved in the operations and activities of the Navy. The development...
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    1861 received the "African Slave Patrol" campaign streamer. Bering Sea Anti-Poaching Operations West Africa Squadron – British squadron active against slave...
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  • Thumbnail for Sea Shepherd Conservation Society operations
    to protect marine wildlife. Sea Shepherd operations have included interdiction against commercial fishing, shark poaching and finning, seal hunting and...
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  • Navassa Island.[RL30172] 1891: Bering Sea Anti-Poaching Operations: July 2 to October 5, naval forces sought to stop seal poaching.[RL30172] 1891: Itata Incident:...
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    Court decision Herrera v. Wyoming. Battle of Kelley Creek Bering Sea Anti-Poaching Operations Who gets to hunt Wyoming's elk? Tribal Hunting Rights, U...
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  • Thumbnail for Bering Sea Squadron
    The Bering Sea Squadron was a combined American and British naval station formed and disbanded in 1891 to suppress seal poaching in the Bering Sea. Eleven...
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    June, Mohican stood out to assist the short lived Bering Sea Squadron in anti-poaching operations by protecting the sealing plants and fisheries from...
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    naval vessels, because the English considered they were "poaching". The fleet would stay at sea for weeks at a time. The catch would sometimes be transferred...
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  • model of migration to the New World is that people from Asia crossed the Bering land bridge to the Americas some 16,500 years ago. The remains of Arlington...
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  • forces, who place him in a fortified U.S. prison in the middle of the Bering Sea. Reddington pays a $50,000 bribe for his release, since known criminal...
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  • as "the Wild Bunch". At some point, he raided a CIA black site in the Bering Sea to exfiltrate a man named Mahmoud al-Azok. His employer paid him to plant...
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    came into the Americas from Asia, either by land, across the Bering Strait, or by coastal sea routes along the Pacific, or both. The Andes and the mountain...
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