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- Berkshire Hathaway GUARD Insurance Companies
Berkshire Hathaway GUARD Insurance Companies, rated A+ Superior by AM Best, provides commercial property and casualty insurance products including excess and surplus
- Judges hear arguments over National Guard in LA - NBC Los Angeles
A three-judge panel heard arguments Tuesday over whether the Trump administration should return command of National Guard troops to California after thousands of them were activated in Los Angeles
- GUARD Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of GUARD is one assigned to protect or oversee another How to use guard in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Guard
- GUARD | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
GUARD definition: 1 a person or group of people whose job is to protect a person, place, or thing from danger or… Learn more
- Donald Trump to send 2,000 additional National Guard troops . . .
The U S Northern Command (NORTHCOM) said Tuesday that an additional 2,000 National Guard soldiers would be deployed to Los Angeles amid unrest over President Trump’s immigration agenda A group
- Federal appeals court considers Trumps deployment of . . .
Federal appeals court to hear arguments over Trump's National Guard deployment in L A 04:33 Washington — A federal appeals court in San Francisco on Tuesday is weighing whether President Trump
- National Guard can stay in LA while Trump appeals ruling . . .
Newsom argued that involving the Marines and National Guard harms state sovereignty, drains California’s resources and “escalates tensions and promotes (rather than quells) civil unrest ” That argument earned the endorsement of two former service secretaries and six retired four-star admirals and generals on Wednesday night
- guard - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From early Middle French garder or late Old French (circa 14th cent) guarder (“ to keep, ward, guard, save, preserve, etc ”), from Early Medieval Latin wardo, from Frankish *wardēn, from Proto-Germanic *wardāną (“ to guard, protect ”) Cognate with French garder, Old English weardian (whence also the English inherited doublet ward)
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