| 31. | In 1979, he was appointed Assistant Superintendent for Auxiliary Services, the position he held until his retirement in 1982.
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| 32. | For a while she was manned by civilian Port Auxiliary Service personnel and was named PAS " Waterwitch ".
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| 33. | The health system is a network of hospitals, family medicine clinics, rehab facilities, auxiliary services, and medical education training facilities.
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| 34. | This was a pre-war merchant ship hull type which had been specifically designed with prospective Naval auxiliary service in mind.
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| 35. | In September 1941, the authorities introduced the Medical Auxiliary Service and all SJAB members were automatically drafted into this service.
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| 36. | See broadcast auxiliary service ( BAS ), remote pickup unit ( RPU ), and studio / transmitter link ( STL ).
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| 37. | He has also worked as a boatbuilder, and has served with the Royal Auxiliary Air Force and Royal Naval Auxiliary Service.
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| 38. | Lee Beaumont, Vice President of Auxiliary Services, says this dome consists of a classroom that can fit up to 20 people.
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| 39. | In 1978 she joined the Royal Naval Auxiliary Service, and for eight years was the only female skipper of a British warship.
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| 40. | In 2008 it was sold by Campus Auxiliary Services to the Open Space Conservancy; it is now operated as the Ashokan Center.
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