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    remember US marshals. There was a time, however, when these hard-as-nails officers served the nation. They were courageous, determined lawmen . . . and predominantly male. Sprinkled among them were just a handful of women. Gladys Nole Hall was among that exceptional collection of ladies. The US Marshal Service is this country’s oldest form of law enforcement and has the widest variety of officers. They have served since 1789 though normally go unnoticed despite how critical their job is.…

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    In Atonement by Ian McEwan, social classes are a central part of daily life for the Tallis family. Two classes are presented throughout the novel: the upper and lower classes. These two classifications are best represented by: Paul Marshal and Robbie Turner. Both of these characters are subject to, or display, discriminatory treatment because of their place in the social hierarchy. In Atonement, Ian McEwan utilizes social class in the main characters to demonstrate that class defines…

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    In fact, military history is full of tales of bluff and trickery. Here’s a few more tasty tidbits of military lore. Taking a Bridge by Charm Alone What can a insouciant saunter and larding on the charm get you? Here’s how two of Napoleon’s finest marshals managed to take an absolute necessary military goal, the Tabor Bridge over the Danube, by sheer chutzpah. It was 1805. Napoleon was winning against the combined forces of Austrians and Russians. The Russian army was already north of the…

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    J. Ramsey # 703 was contacted via public service by Marshal James Stewart of Stockdale, TX. Marshal Stewart informed me that a theft had occurred in Nixon at the Napa auto parts store (306 N. Nixon Avenue) on 04-29-2017. I immediately conducted an investigation and received a signed written statement from Marshal Stewart containing the suspect’s information. The suspect was identified as Brian Keith Rice (DOB-09-29-1982) of Stockdale, TX. Marshal Stewart informed me that Rice was at one time a…

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    recognizes Mr. Easton right away, but Mr. Easton was described as slightly embarrassed to see her. He is handcuffed to his right hand, so he cannot shake her hand. And when asked to where he is headed the man answers for Easton saying that Easton is the marshal taking him to the Leavenworth prison for counterfeiting. Easton replies “Yes, I must go on to Leavenworth.” He meant he must go to the Leavenworth Prison and stay there whereas Miss Fairchild thought that he was just taking the gruff man…

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    sheriff. Clay Hodges backed Marshal Lamb, Sheriff Monger backed Sisco. The competition made for good barber chair and donut shop gossip. Then Buff did something surprising to his nature; he backed down from the fight and dropped the injunction against Sisco. But not without making a statement to the press. “I am still convinced that Billy Sisco, even if he were elected in November, could not qualify for the office because he cannot meet the residency requirements”. Said Marshal Lamb in an…

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    lunch in her classroom, she’d want to eat with other students. So, she’d hide her food in a cabinet in the classroom, but this led the marshals to find cockroaches and mice who found the food. After that, Mrs. Henry would eat with Ruby. As time passed, Ruby would often get to see the other children at her school, and then finally there were no more U.S. marshals to escort her around and to the school. Eventually, Ruby graduated elementary school and graduated from Francis T. Nicholls HIgh…

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    THESIS: Tales have been told for generations of the deeds chivalrous knights completed for the sake of wealth and fame. One man in particular with the name William Marshal, became the mold that all of these stories would be passed on. From the book “The Greatest Knight”, author Thomas Asbridge shows that during the time of his life this warrior class evolved into the chivalrous group remembered today. In all the author shows how these men not only ruled the battlefield but through strategic…

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    It is very unclean and dirty looking. Along the background of the illustration viewers can see that racism plays a role during the creation of this artwork. To the right, next to one of the U.S. marshals, we can see that an angry citizen has thrown a tomato in Ruby’s direction. Their intent was to hit her, but it hit the wall instead. We can see where the tomato has slid down the wall, leaving a slimly trail all the way down the wall till it slouches…

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    The WITSEC Program

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    matters involving protected witnesses, the U.S. Marshals cooperate fully with local law enforcement and court authorities to bring witnesses to justice or to have them fulfill their legal responsibilities.[11] The United States Federal Witness Protection Program, also known as the Witness Security Program or WITSEC,[1] is a witness protection program administered by the United States Department of Justice and operated by the United States Marshals Service that is designed to protect threatened…

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