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Mt. Apatite land swap may alter park trail
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AUBURN - A long-forgotten trade for athletic fields at the foot of
Mount Apatite could send hikers and gem hunters looking for a new way
up.
The deal could close access to the 325-acre Mount Apatite Park off
Garfield Road, beyond the city's athletic fields.
Hikers on the 3.5-mile multiuse trail would be directed to a new
entrance, possibly off Hatch Road, according to park manager Doug
Beck, superintendent of the Auburn recreation program under the Parks
and Recreation Department...
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ROLE OF THE MILITARY AND NATIONAL GUARD IN DISASTER:H STEVEN BLUM RESPONSES
Congressional Testimony
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California National Guard Is Largest In The Country
Sacramento Observer
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Wars are depleting the National Guard's equipment stocks at home.
Knight Ridder Washington Bureau (Washington D.C.)
; Byline: Drew Brown WASHINGTON _ The wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have left the National Guard dangerously short of aircraft, trucks, radios and other gear, seriously hampering the ability of citizen soldiers to respond to natural disasters and other emergencies at home, the Guard's top officer
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National Guard offices to be cut
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; National Guard offices to be cut Hearst News Service Saturday, May 17, 2003 Washington -- Air National Guard and Army National Guard headquarters offices across the country ...
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Been There, Doing That in a Title 32 Status The National Guard Now Authorized to Perform Its 400-Year Old Domestic Mission in Title 32 Status
The Army Lawyer
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National guard to invest further in map data. (News Link).(Brief Article)
GEO World
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ARMY AND NATIONAL GUARD:H. STEVEN BLUM
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Army says it won't cut National Guard, Reserve troops.
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