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U.S. Life-Saving Service; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org United States Life-Saving Service; Usage on pnb.wikipedia.org جھنڈےآں دی لسٹ بلحاظ تعداد رنگ; Usage on simple.wikipedia.org United States Life-Saving Service; Usage on ur.wikipedia.org پرچموں کی فہرست بلحاظ تعداد رنگ; Usage on www.wikidata.org ...
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The United States Life-Saving Service [1] was a United States government agency that grew out of private and local humanitarian efforts to save the lives of shipwrecked mariners and passengers. It began in 1848 and ultimately merged with the Revenue Cutter Service to form the United States Coast Guard in 1915.
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A British Sea Gallantry Medal for saving life was authorized in 1854. Twenty years later in the United States the Gold and Silver Lifesaving Medals were first authorized in an Act (18 Stat 125, 43rd Congress) that furthered the United States Life-Saving Service. The Secretary of the Treasury was directed, among other provisions of the act, to ...
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