ARTICLES WITH THE NAMES OF ORGANIZATIONS. Organizations, government, committees, parties, associations, foundations, clubs Article the: the United Nations.

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ARTICLES WITH THE NAMES OF ORGANIZATIONS

Organizations, government, committees, parties, associations, foundations, clubs Article the: the United Nations (the UN), the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO); the Congress of the United States (but: Congress), the Senate, the House of Representatives; the Parliament of Great Britain (but: Parliament), the House of Commons, the House of Lords;

the European Parliament, the British Parliament, the Irish Parliament, the Swedish Parliament; the Reagan Administration (but: Reagan's Administration), the Bush Administration (but: Bush's Administration); the Finance Committee, the Judiciary Committee, the Department of Commerce, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), the Federal Bureau of Investigation (the FBI);

the Republican Party, the Democratic Party, the Socialist Party; the Canadian Library Association, the Teachers' Association, the National Basketball Association (the NBA), the American Automobile Association (the AAA); the Ford Foundation, the Rockefeller Foundation, the International Monetary Fund (the IMF), the World Wildlife Fund (the WWF);

(1) _______Prince Harry, who has now completed a 20- week deployment in Helmand province, insisted he and his brother were “not special” and said (2) _______Duke of Cambridge is envious of his tour of duty. Speaking alongside an Apache attack helicopter at Camp Bastion, (3) _____ 28-year-old co-pilot gunner said there was no reason why members of (4) ________ Royal family should not be “shot at” if troops on the ground are facing the same dangers while taking on (5) ______ Taliban.

(6)______Duke, 30, who is (7) _______future Commander- in-Chief of the Armed Forces, is (8) ________ RAF Flight Lieutenant and works as (9) ________ Search and Rescue Force pilot on Sea King helicopters based at RAF Valley on Anglesey. But the second in line to the throne has never seen active service because it is considered too dangerous. (10) _______Prince Harry believes his brother could fly Chinook helicopters with emergency medical crews on board to pick up casualties.

No future monarch has seen active wartime service since (11)____George VI, then known as (12)____Prince Albert, who served with (13)_____ Royal Navy during the First World War. His brother, (14) _____ then Prince of Wales, who later reigned briefly as (15) _____ Edward VIII, also served in the Great War, as a staff officer behind the front line at the Battle of the Somme.