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- A harbourmaster (or harbormaster, see spelling differences) is an official responsible for enforcing the regulations of a particular harbour or port, in...
- port captaincies (Croatian: Lučke kapetanije), also referred to as the harbormasters' offices, are a civilian administration of the Croatian Ministry of...
- grounds with the settlement become inaccessible (and presumably, with Harbormaster, lose their harbor points). Knights are pla**** on the edges of tiles...
- performer in the top television series of his day, starring in two series, Harbormaster and The Tall Man. He was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for his...
- fountain itself—-for what became a boondoggle. The new facility was named Harbormasters, and the city guaranteed a $2.9 million federal building loan on the...
- on ABC as Adventure at Scott Island, and it ended on June 29, 1958. Harbormaster was a Ziv production. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company sponsored both versions...
- Harry Goodridge (January 4, 1916 – April 6, 1990) was an American harbormaster, professional scuba diver, tree surgeon and co-author of the book A Seal...
- cities or in places where a stronger presence than that offered by the harbormaster or coast guard is needed. Police boats sometimes have high-performance...
- Service (GBS), Standardized Integrated Command Post System (SICPS); and Harbormaster Command and Control Center (HCCC). In 1985 the Army embarked on the acquisition...
- boatmen and harbor tug men were prevented from leaving the harbor by the harbormaster, because he had not received the distress call by the proper means, and...