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Минобороны Британии начало проверку инцидента с пьяными солдатами в Эстонии
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FOTO | Joobes Briti sõdurite käitumine nõudis rongisõidu ajal politsei sekkumist
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In der Normandie gedenken Veteranen am 77 Jahrestag des D-Day
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0 >Recent rotation handover ceremony at Tapa base, home of the U.K.-led NATO Enhanced Forward Presence (eFP) Battlegroup. Source: Oliver Turp
Regional daily Virumaa Teataja says that a recent incident involving British soldiers based in Tapa, Lääne-Viru County, is, according to its sources, not an isolated one and that other cases of behavior that some local residents say they find unacceptable have also been reported, while the issue has already been discussed at higher levels.
The director of a local high school told the daily (link in Estonian) that British soldiers had been seen smoking on the premises of the school s sports stadium, while fights between soldiers and rowdy, drunk behavior has also been reported.
U.S. government giving away 4 lighthouses for free; so what s the catch?
By FOX 5 NY Staff and AP Staff
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Beavertail Lighthouse in Jamestown, R.I. (Handout photo by Jeremy D Entremont via GSA)
NEW YORK - The federal government is making available for free some waterfront properties with a lot of maritime history and amazing views to match. But there s a catch (there always is).
The U.S. Coast Guard has decided it no longer needs four of the
nation s most picturesque lighthouses. And now the General Services Administration is inviting federal, state, and local agencies; nonprofit organizations; educational and community development agencies; or groups devoted to parks, recreation, culture, or historic preservation to apply to take over the historic lighthouses and their outbuildings available free of charge. Anyone that intends to snatch up these lighthouses will be required to maintain them in line with various federal and local requirements, which is costly.