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478:. Maryland and Virginia, preoccupied with attacks on their own territory, were sluggish to send troops to D.C. The D.C. Militia, even when augmented by regular forces, was overwhelmed and ordered to withdraw and to concede the city to the British forces. After the battle, Congress too noticed and increased the size and equipment of the D.C. Militia.
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ability to establish and maintain enduring military-to-military, military-to-security force and military-to-emergency response/disaster response agencies that improve long-term security cooperation relationships, while expanding partnership capacity. The partnership between the
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pilots to the conflict. On July 21, 1968, in South Vietnam, Lieutenant Colonel Sherman Flanagan, a D.C. Air Guardsman, crashed his F1-100 Super Sabre, while on his way to a mission and was killed. His body was never found. A researcher reported in 1973, that Flanagan may have been one of the first
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When the U.S. entered World War II, the D.C. National Guard was immediately mobilized. Ground units served in both the Pacific and European theaters and air units saw service along the Atlantic coast in anti-submarine defense. The D.C. National Guard's 121st Engineer Combat Battalion was among the
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African-American units to organize. The Butler Zouaves survived the decline of the militia in the late 1870s and, in 1887, entered the then new National Guard of the District of Columbia as its Fifth Battalion. The first unit destined to become a permanent part of the D.C. Guard, however, was the
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President Jefferson saw the vulnerability of United States' political system would be put in jeopardy if the will of a military leader could significantly influence the legislative body from enacting the political will as determined by elections envisaged by the Constitution. To prevent this, the
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During the May/June 2020 protests that took place in Washington, D.C., concerning the killing of an African-American man, George Floyd, while in Minnesota Police custody, the DCNG served as the hub for 3,000 National Guard members. The DCNG managed over 3,000 Soldiers and Airmen from different
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When necessary, members of the D.C. National Guard may be deputized as special police, a role the active Army and Air Force cannot perform. That makes the National Guard an important element in large-scale events such as an inauguration. In 2009, the D.C. National Guard led a group of over ten
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for the D.C. Air National Guard. However, in 1969, President Nixon issued Executive Order 11485, revoking the previous authorities of EO 10030. The Secretary of Defense then delegated command authority to the Secretary of the Army, operating through the singular Commanding General of the D.C.
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rode alongside of him, bucking their horses to make it difficult for snipers to take a shot. Upon arriving at the White House the new president received his first military salute from volunteer members of the D.C. Militia and an unbroken tradition of inaugural service was born.
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Meanwhile, with more information that several people at the Pentagon were dead and several more injured, the D.C. Army National Guard helicopter pilots were launched from Davidson Army Air Field to the site of the attack on the Pentagon. They began ferrying casualties to
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as the U.S. Secretary of Defense. During his career, Miller served in the military. Miller served in the District of Columbia National Guard from December 7, 1983, to February 1, 1985, as a military police. Miller was a member of the 276th Military Police
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Continuous combat air patrols were maintained over Washington, D.C., and New York City until the spring of 2002. Today, the D.C. Air National Guard's 113th Aerospace Control Alert Detachment are on alert 24/7 protecting the skies of Washington, D.C.
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Due to the fact that the District of Columbia is not a state, the D.C. National Guard is the only local National Guard with a national mission to protect the Federal Government â a mission reflected in its motto "Capital Guardians."
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After activation of National Guard units across the U.S. around the end of May 2020, Guardsmen from the Mississippi and the Indiana Army National Guard's, arrive at the DCNG on June 1, along with several other National Guard units.
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Joint Task Force-District of Columbia, is an element of the District of Columbia National Guard. It usually is constituted as part of a larger local or Federal effort to prepare for or react to an emerging situation, including
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National Guard and Jamaica entered its 20th year in 2019 and averages nearly 20 cooperative events each year. Major Baron K. Mason is the current District of Columbia Army National Guard Bilateral Affairs Officer for Jamaica.
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and enforcement of the law; however, there is no chain of authority from the Mayor of the District of Columbia (or any other executive or legislative body organic to the District of Columbia) to the D.C. National Guard.
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Washington Cadet Corps, established June 12, 1880, as a single company ("Company A"), and expanded in October 1884 as a three-company battalion, reaching its full four-company strength in 1885.
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and the fighters from the D.C. National Guard were put in contact with each other. Flight 93 was no longer a threat, but the two units worked together to escort aircraft out of the airspace.
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The D.C. National Guard has deployed more than 1,200 soldiers and airmen to support the Global War on Terrorism. The D.C. Guard completed over 90 whole-unit deployments, including tours in
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District of Columbia Long and Faithful Service Medal (one medal for three years, recognition for five years and additional five-year increments noted with Roman Numerals up to 45 years)
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states, including the 1,200 from the DCNG, in an effort to support the District of Columbia Metropolitan Police Department (MPD), other civil authorities and first responders.
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when local law enforcement officials can no longer maintain civil control. The National Guard may be called into federal service in response to a call by the president or
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chief and at the time of his retirement, Davis was the last member of the U.S. Air Force Aviation Cadet program to still be serving on active duty in the U.S. Air Force.
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The collection includes (inside) military artifacts and memorabilia including National Guard weapons, uniforms and diaries, and outside, static displays including an
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thousand National Guard soldiers and airmen in support of the largest inauguration in history.
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District of Columbia Homeland Defense Medal (ribbon has three red stars in the center).
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reported to duty immediately, becoming the first National Guard unit mobilized for the
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five appointed commissioners, and the position of commanding general returned.
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Benjamin O. Davis, Jr. / American, an autobiography of Benjamin O. Davis, Jr
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served as the police chief for Montgomery County during apprehension of the
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became a reality in 1950, when the 113th Wing received federal recognition.
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in response to the Pueblo Crisis. The bulk of the unit was assigned to
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Bibliography of the District of Columbia Army National Guard History
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and in 1916, Cox was appointed North Carolina state superior judge.
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District of Columbia Recruiting and Retention Ribbon (Deactivated)
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National Guardsman killed from Maryland, during this time period.
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the Washington Light Infantry organized in 1836 by John A. Blake.
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America's First Black General: Benjamin O. Davis, Sr.(1880-1970)
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Republican reactions to Donald Trump's claims of election fraud
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Component of the US National Guard of the District of Columbia
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District of Columbia Ceremonial/Drill Team/Color Guard Ribbon
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Records of the Columbia Historical Society, Washington, D.C.
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in recognition of his time as Virginia's militia commander.
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District of Columbia Emergency Service Ribbon (Deactivated)
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was designated a separate branch of the military; the D.C.
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District of Columbia National Guard's joint Honor Guard
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District of Columbia Active Duty Ribbon (Deactivated)
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DCNG uniforms worn by Soldiers during U.S. civil war.
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DCNG event program pamphlet artifacts from the 1900s.
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List of companies that halted political contributions
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2447:Awards and decorations of the D.C. National Guard
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470:The fledgling D.C. Militia was tested during the
352:Detachment 4, Operational Support Airlift Command
3375:"29th Infantry Division (Light) "Blue and Grey""
2469:District of Columbia Distinguished Service Medal
571:, who would move to Virginia and later join the
330:1-224th Aviation Security and Support Battalion
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3453:"Memorandum for Record LtCol Marc H Sasseville"
3427:"Member LT COL SHERMAN EDWARD FLANAGAN JR. Ret"
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2282:District of Columbia National Guard Honor Guard
2477:District of Columbia Meritorious Service Medal
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2509:District of Columbia NCO Commendation Ribbon
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930:and medical personnel back to the Pentagon.
928:Walter Reed National Military Medical Center
567:Bacon and Carrington; and Brigadier General
324:260th Regiment (Regional Training Institute)
313:372nd Military Police Battalion ("Red Hand")
3170:"The Story Behind the Star Spangled Banner"
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2755:was the first African American to serve as
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3477:Leigh-Oprihory, Jennifer (June 5, 2020).
3246:, "Washington on the Eve of the War", in
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3196:"National Guard to support inauguration"
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3565:The Greatest Black Achievers in History
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364:District of Columbia Air National Guard
344:Detachment 1, C Company (Air Ambulance)
2602:Notable District of Columbia guardsmen
2589:District of Columbia Attendance Ribbon
2493:District of Columbia Achievement Medal
1660:January 6 United States Capitol attack
1044:2020â21 presidential election protests
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2993:"District of Columbia National Guard"
2161:Joint Task Force-District of Columbia
278:for the District of Columbia, or the
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3256:Battles and Leaders of the Civil War
2891:and destroying it, even if it meant
2634:Founding Father of the United States
1569:Antifa culpability conspiracy theory
403:231st Combat Communications Squadron
349:District of Columbia Medical Command
3723:District of Columbia National Guard
3639:"Died: Retired Gen Earl G. Wheeler"
3223:The Guardian (Washington DC Bureau)
3088:. National Archives. 15 August 2016
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1495:federal prosecution of Donald Trump
1490:Smith special counsel investigation
814:after the president's Guest House.
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220:National Guard of the United States
216:District of Columbia National Guard
155:National Guard of the United States
33:District of Columbia National Guard
3562:Chidi, Sylvia Lovina (June 2014).
2770:in 2001, Wherley was commander of
2701:College Football All-Southern Team
2455:United States military decorations
2344:Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium
1597:Second impeachment of Donald Trump
981:U.S. Customs and Border Protection
682:U.S. Customs and Border Protection
355:Recruiting and Retention Battalion
308:74th Troop Command (United States)
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3885:Mayor of the District of Columbia
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3198:. U.S. Air Force. 15 January 2009
2824:Mobilization Augmentation Command
2683:mayor of the District of Columbia
2657:mayor of the District of Columbia
2238:Seal of the Jamaica Defence Force
1696:, the District of Columbia has a
1059:Attempts to overturn the election
1049:2021 Electoral College vote count
935:Mobilization Augmentation Command
536:Lieutenant General Winfield Scott
425:Creating the District of Columbia
302:Multi-Agency Augmentation Command
272:mayor of the District of Columbia
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2185:, the annual Washington, D.C.,
1426:2021 inauguration week protests
645:Protecting the nation's borders
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5048:Seal of the Air National Guard
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3349:"The 121st Engineer Battalion"
3217:Nasaw, Daniel (Jan 19, 2009).
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5171:Military in Washington, D.C.
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3819:Capital of the United States
2910:land forces in the abortive
2712:University of North Carolina
2655:and who served as the tenth
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827:Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
783:and the Rome-Arno Campaign.
773:Bluenosed Bastards of Bodney
316:547th Transportation Company
4160:Washington, D.C. portal
4074:List of District executives
4069:Inventory of Historic Sites
4059:History of Washington, D.C.
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2797:U.S. Secretary of Defense
2690:Benjamin Oliver Davis Sr.
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319:104th Maintenance Company
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2961:National Football League
2938:National Football League
2920:D.C. Army National Guard
2834:, the MAC was the first
2708:North Carolina Tar Heels
2672:the Star-Spangled Banner
1964:John W. Oehman (Acting)
1465:Fischer v. United States
1278:Law enforcement response
781:North Apennines Campaign
620:Black militia: 1867â1898
501:The Star-Spangled Banner
280:National Capital Service
228:D.C. Army National Guard
55:As reserve: 1903âpresent
3458:. The National Archives
3082:"Executive Order 11485"
2865:United States Air Force
2840:Global War on Terrorism
2453:in addition to regular
2249:U.S. Southern Command's
2194:National Capital Region
2179:Nuclear Security Summit
944:Global War on Terrorism
837:The March on Washington
653:, participating in the
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630:Gen. Benjamin F. Butler
610:Confederate States Army
573:Confederate States Army
390:113th Maintenance Group
336:Detachment 1, A Company
232:D.C. Air National Guard
118:United States Air Force
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1478:House Select Committee
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379:121st Fighter Squadron
374:113th Operations Group
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4080:Residence Act of 1790
3916:Shadow representation
3692:. DNI. Archived from
3381:. Global Security.Org
3244:Charles Pomeroy Stone
2830:terrorist attacks on
2816:secretary of the Army
2795:served as the acting
2793:Christopher C. Miller
2757:National Guard Bureau
2746:National Guard Bureau
2731:National Guard Bureau
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2189:event, among others.
2131:Sherrie L. McCandless
2026:Cunningham C. Bryant
1431:Security preparations
1332:Christopher C. Miller
1317:Department of Defense
1010:States Capitol attack
987:George Floyd protests
962:Operation Noble Eagle
939:Global War on Terror.
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466:The Bladensburg races
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276:United States Marshal
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218:is the branch of the
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5066:District of Columbia
4090:Retrocession of 1847
3252:Clarence Clough Buel
3174:Smithsonian Magazine
2951:Private First Class
2925:Private First Class
2912:Bay of Pigs Invasion
2820:Secretary of Defense
2803:, after Trump fired
2768:September 11 attacks
2764:David F. Wherley Jr.
2738:Charles L. Southward
2727:William H. Abendroth
2626:John Mason (planter)
2351:F-16 Fighting Falcon
2296:U.S. Capitol Rotunda
2222:District of Columbia
2085:David F. Wherley Jr.
2011:Charles L. Southward
1995:William H. Abendroth
1527:permanent suspension
1473:January 6 commission
1454:Criminal proceedings
663:SpanishâAmerican War
525:President Washington
304:, commanded by an O7
243:secretary of defense
224:District of Columbia
180:Secretary of Defense
88:District of Columbia
5114:U.S. Virgin Islands
4213:Army National Guard
4100:Organic Act of 1871
4085:Organic Act of 1801
3977:D.C. Superior Court
3957:D.C. National Guard
3862:Tourist attractions
3742:The Washington Post
2965:Washington Redskins
2955:was a professional
2942:Washington Redskins
2859:Lieutenant General
2845:Lieutenant Colonel
2778:attack, to operate
2766:At the time of the
2751:Lieutenant General
2742:Army National Guard
2645:John Peter Van Ness
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2273:U.S. Africa Command
2040:Calvin G. Franklin
1790:John Peter Van Ness
1721:Air Force secretary
1690:U.S. National Guard
1362:D.C. National Guard
1227:John Earle Sullivan
975:in 1916 during the
904:U.S. Secret Service
843:March on Washington
676:in 1916 during the
399:121st Weather Group
396:113th Medical Group
393:113th Support Group
18:D.C. National Guard
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4132:City of Washington
3926:Statehood movement
3699:on 9 November 2020
3028:"Executive Orders"
2861:Mark H. Sasseville
2748:from 1964 to 1967.
2733:from 1951 to 1955.
2695:Brigadier General
2688:Brigadier General
2679:Roger C. Weightman
2677:Brigadier General
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2100:Errol R. Schwartz
2070:Warren L. Freeman
1922:William E. Harvey
1877:Roger C. Weightman
1847:Roger C. Weightman
1706:commander-in-chief
1539:shutdown of Parler
1419:Biden inauguration
1322:Michael C. Stenger
1053:alternate electors
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598:Battle of Manassas
584:American Civil War
565:brigadier generals
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3852:Metropolitan area
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3433:. POW Network.org
3401:"The Longest Day"
3137:. U.S. Government
3061:Media.defense.gov
3032:National Archives
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2957:American football
2931:American football
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2664:Francis Scott Key
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1509:Corporate actions
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2980:References
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2772:113th Wing
2668:Georgetown
2322:Rosa Parks
2292:Rosa Parks
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1680:Unique law
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1260:Proud Boys
1129:Alex Jones
1027:Background
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