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The storm also appeared to have damaged one of the long line radio antennas behind the now-defunct AT&T ship-to-shore radio station at Good Luck Point in Ocean Gate.
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The Marines' multibillion-dollar amphibious expeditionary fighting vehicle is to be canceled but "the existing amphibious assault capabilities will be upgraded and new systems funded for the ship-to-shore mission."
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The storm also appeared to have damaged one of the long line radio antennas behind the now-defunct AT&T ship-to-shore radio station at Good Luck Point in Ocean Gate.
Severe Storm Hits Beachwood, Surrounding Area « Beachwood Historical Alliance 2009
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Gates favors finding a more affordable ship-to-shore vehicle.
The GOP's defense budget mystery George F. Will 2011
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Gates has vowed to budget money to develop a more affordable option for troops to use their ship-to-shore capability but critics say his actions in axing the EFV indicate he still has doubts.
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The storm also appeared to have damaged one of the long line radio antennas behind the now-defunct AT&T ship-to-shore radio station at Good Luck Point in Ocean Gate.
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The service's top leader, Gen. Amos, says national security requires Marines' ship-to-shore capabilities but he agrees with the Pentagon that the EFV is too costly to do the job.
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It was a ship-to-shore arrangement that Miller had used a couple of times.
Full Frontal Nudity Harry Hamlin 2010
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The standard ship-to-shore channel had already cleared up almost completely, no doubt because of the still-ongoing destruction of the orbiting artifact.
Star Trek: Typhon Pact: Seize the Fire Michael A. Martin 2010
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In our own minds, we knew very well how we were going to employ the aircraft once ashore, however, all we justified and explained was how the aircraft was to be employed in the ship-to-shore movement during an amphibious operation.
The Dream Machine Richard Whittle 2010
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