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  2. Coast Guard Station Eatons Neck - Wikipedia

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    The Eatons Neck Lighthouse is on the grounds of the station. Eatons Neck Lighthouse is the second oldest lighthouse on Long Island and the sixth oldest in the United States. First established in 1799, the present tower on a bluff stands 126 feet above sea level and shows a fixed white light from its Third Order Fresnel lens.

  3. Douglas A. Munro Coast Guard Headquarters Building

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    At the time of its foundation in 1915, U.S. Coast Guard headquarters shared space with its parent agency, the United States Department of Treasury.In the same year, the U.S. Coast Guard moved to the Munsey Trust Building, which was home up until 1919.

  4. United States Coast Guard - Wikipedia

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    United States Armed Forces; Executive departments; United States Department of Defense; Department of Homeland Security; Staff; Office of the Secretary of Defense

  5. Linda L. Fagan - Wikipedia

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    Linda Lee Fagan (born July 1, 1963) [1] [2] was the 27th Commandant of the Coast Guard from June 2022 to January 2025. Previously, in 2021 she became the 32nd vice commandant of the Coast Guard and the Coast Guard’s first female four-star admiral. [3]

  6. Commandant of the Coast Guard - Wikipedia

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    The commandant of the Coast Guard is the service chief and highest-ranking member of the United States Coast Guard.The commandant is an admiral, appointed for a four-year term by the president of the United States upon confirmation by the United States Senate.

  7. Talkin' Out the Side of Your Neck - Wikipedia

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    Talkin' Out the Side of Your Neck" (often simply called "Neck") is a song by American funk band Cameo and the third track on their 1984 album, She's Strange. The song was released as a single with "Léve Toi!" in 1984. [2] Since its release, it has become associated with HBCU bands [3] and the LSU Tiger Marching Band. [4]

  8. Gorget - Wikipedia

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    The neck was protected by a high collar of articulated lames, and the entire gorget was divided into front and back pieces which were hinged at the side so that the gorget could be put on and taken off. Some helmets had additional neck lames which overlapped the gorget, while others formed a tight seal with the rim of the gorget to eliminate ...

  9. Nuchal ligament - Wikipedia

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    The nuchal ligament extends from the external occipital protuberance on the skull and median nuchal line to the spinous process of the seventh cervical vertebra in the lower part of the neck. [ 1 ] From the anterior border of the nuchal ligament, a fibrous lamina is given off.