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A group of super-villains whose goal is to eliminate the Justice Guild and rule the world. They make their headquarters in a cave somewhere outside of Seaboard City. Among its members are: Sir Swami (voiced by Jeffrey Jones) — The Injustice Guild's leader, a turban-wearing man with powerful magic derived from his magic wand. Swami proposed a ...
The paper disk or tape had the times pre-printed and the key impressed the key number on the corresponding time. After the shift (or a specified time period, up to 96 hours in the case of the Detex Guardsman clocks), an authorized person (usually a supervisor), would unlock the watchclock and retrieve the disk or tape and insert a new one.
The Guardsman's last name and rank can also be seen on their hats also known as covers. Florida State Guardsmen have also been seen wearing Tan T-shirts with black shorts . The T-shirts have either “State Guard” or “Florida State Guard” written on the back with black letters and has the Florida State Guard logo in black on the front.
Recruits must undergo an intensive 10-week training program before they are considered a guardsman. [2] It is a requirement for a sailor in the ceremonial guard to have a minimum height of 183 centimeters (6 ft 0 in). Officers are required to have a minimum height of 178 centimeters (5 ft 10 in).
The Patriot Guard Riders (PGR) is an organization based in the United States whose members attend the funerals of members of the U.S. military and first responders at the invitation of a decedent's family.
Guardsman, a soldier of the Guards Division of the British Army Guardsman , a tugboat originally named Empire Nina , renamed in 1947 Guardsman (character) , a character in Marvel Comics
Lil' Guardsman is a puzzle video game developed by Hilltop Studios and published by Versus Evil and TinyBuild. The game was released on January 23, 2024; it is one of the last video games published by Versus Evil after their dissolution in 2023.
A National Guardsman in 1917. Throughout the 19th century the Regular U.S. Army was small, and the state militias provided the majority of the troops during the Mexican–American War, the American Civil War, and the Spanish–American War. With the Militia Act of 1903, the militia was more organized and the name "National Guard" recommended ...