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  2. Watch Duty CEO says he doesn't need to take more of ... - AOL

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    Watch Duty, which was founded in 2021, has no brick-and-mortar HQ, and its staff all work remotely. Mills himself has a background in tech and co-founded an operations platform for chain restaurants.

  3. Watch Duty - Wikipedia

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    Watch Duty is a volunteer-contributed mobile app and web platform that provides real-time wildfire information and alerts to the public. It utilizes a combination of official data sources and human monitoring by experienced volunteers, including active and retired firefighters, dispatchers, and first responders.

  4. How Watch Duty became an essential app during the L.A ... - AOL

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    "Watch Duty is a nonprofit because, I mean the very easy answer is, it's the right thing to do," Mills said. With 2.8 million users, premium membership options and full-time employees, Watch Duty ...

  5. Watch Duty wildfire map: App helps track blazes, find shelter ...

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    Watch Duty is a non-profit focused on "disseminating public safety information in real-time from verified sources" about wildfires across 14 states, including Washington, Oregon, Montana, Idaho ...

  6. Watchman (law enforcement) - Wikipedia

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    An early reference to a watch can be found in the Bible where the Prophet Ezekiel states that it was the duty of the watch to blow the horn and sound the alarm. (Ezekiel 33:1-6) The Roman Empire made use of the Praetorian Guard and the Vigiles, literally the watch.

  7. General Orders for Sentries - Wikipedia

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    Orders to Sentry is the official title of a set of rules governing sentry (guard or watch) duty in the United States Armed Forces.While any guard posting has rules that may go without saying ("Stay awake," for instance), these orders are carefully detailed and particularly stressed in the U.S. Navy, U.S. Marine Corps, and U.S. Coast Guard.

  8. Watch Duty, first responders and Steve Guttenberg: Jimmy ...

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    In addition to local and out-of-state first responders, the Emmy-winning host also lauded police, the National Guard, local news reporters and the Watch Duty app. "Real superheroes," he added.

  9. Moral Injury: The Recruits - The ... - The Huffington Post

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    Duty, honor and discipline may mean obeying an order you know to be misguided – and later cause a feeling of having been betrayed by your leader. The great moral power of an army, as Shay puts it, makes its participants more vulnerable to violation, and to a sense of guilt or betrayal when things go wrong.