WordNet
n. a group of officers who patrol the borders of a country
Wikipedia
Border Patrol is a 1943 Western film directed by Lesley Selander and written by Clarence E. Mulford and Michael Wilson. The film stars William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Robert Mitchum, Jay Kirby, George Reeves and Duncan Renaldo. The film was released on April 2, 1943, by United Artists.
The United States Border Patrol is an American federal law enforcement agency.
Border Patrol may also refer to:
- Border Patrol (TV series), a New Zealand reality television program
- Border Patrol (U.S. TV series), a 1959 syndicated television series
- The Border Patrol (film), a 1928 film starring Harry Carey
- Border Patrol (1943 film), a Western featuring William Boyd as Hopalong Cassidy
Border Patrol is a New Zealand reality television series, focusing on the Customs, the Ministry for Primary Industries, and the New Zealand Immigration Service. The first season premiered in 2004 and it is an original New Zealand concept which has now been replicated throughout the world. In 2006, Border Patrol was the winner of the Best Reality Series at the New Zealand Screen Awards. It is narrated by Tim Balme.
Border Patrol is very popular in New Zealand, and regularly wins its timeslot with usually more than 500,000 viewers per episode. In fact, in January 2012, Border Patrol repeats were screened every night on TV One at 7pm, and in one week it was the most watched show every day, reaching a peak of more than 830,000 viewers during the episode that screened on 9 January.
Border Patrol is a 34-episode syndicated half-hour adventure/ drama television series which aired in the United States during calendar year 1959, with Richard Webb cast as Don Jagger, the fictitious deputy chief of the Border Patrol. Webb earlier portrayed the title role of Captain Midnight, a 1954-1956 CBS television series based on an earlier radio program.
In the series premiere on March 10, 1959, Jagger and a Seminole Indian chief played by Ralph Smiley enter the Florida Everglades in pursuit of a gang of gun-smuggling illegal aliens.
Usage examples of "border patrol".
Morgan Oxford had flown down from Harare as soon as he had heard that a Botswana border patrol had brought Craig and Sally-Anne in from the desert.
The Border Patrol people are too sharp to miss something that obvious.
I also didn't like the fact that the Border Patrol had recorded what was on my fake driver's license.
She unsnapped the strap on her holster, took out her Border Patrol pistol, and confirmed that the magazine was filled with the official number of nine-millimeter rounds of ammunition.
Three Border Patrol Type 206MP missile hydrofoil patrol boats are also en route, about seventy minutes out.
Botswana border patrol had brought Craig and SallyAnne in from the desert.
Still, not since those long-ago times had such a thing as ambush ever happened to a Thorin border patrol.
That was almost certainly a South African military transmission, probably a border patrol on the Limpopo.
Within minutes, Mahmoud had discovered the frequency used by the Turkish border patrol.
Rolf Grunden notified the border patrol at Blaine, Washington, and asked that the Royal Canadian Mounted Police be given the description of the bronze Nova in case the driver tried to cross over into British Columbia.
Escorting tanker deliveries, border patrol, training new guys if we get them planes to fly.
For instance, if he had to take out a border patrol guy at the Mexican border, or if he got chased on the sea by a Coast Guard cutter.
The threetwo males and a femaleare members of what is known as the kirath, a sort of border patrol, I believe.