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Armed and Civilian
* Sherraden, Michael W. " Military Participation in a Youth Employment Program: The Civilian Conservation Corps ," Armed Forces and Society, vol.
This was created in preparation for the Defense capability of the Philippines-10 year program of training of Filipino Servicemen and Civilian Volunteers ( Reserve ) forming the Philippine Army as the main ground forces of the Armed Forces of the Philippines.
Civilian trawlers converted to Extra-Deep Armed Team Sweep ( EDATS ) with some extempore acoustic and sonar equipment.
The Northern Ireland Security Guard Service is a civilian Armed Guard Service in which all Civilian Security Officers are attested as Special Constables which provides security at Ministry of Defence establishments in Northern Ireland.
The committee holds two conferences a year ; an Armed Forces Committee conference usually in May and a Civilian Doctors ’ conference usually in October.
* 80px Armed Forces Civilian Service Medal ( AFCSM )

Armed and Security
The year 1961 marks the fourteenth anniversary of the unification of our Armed Forces under the National Security Act of 1947.
), Challenges of Security Sector Governance in West Africa, Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces / Lit Verlag, June 2008, pp 75 – 92
With the exception of the Armed Forces Social Security Institute, all commercial banks were privately owned, and most were owned by Honduran families.
* 1949 – In the United States, the Armed Forces Security Agency, the predecessor to the National Security Agency, is established.
The National Security Agency's predecessor was the Armed Forces Security Agency ( AFSA ), created on May 20, 1949.
The President of the Socialist Republic () is elected by the National Assembly for a five-year term and acts as the commander-in-chief of the Vietnam People's Armed Forces and Chairman of the Council for Defence and Security.
** Japan-U. S. Security Treaty, which allows United States Armed Forces being stationed in Japan after the occupation of Japan, is signed by Japan and the United States.
* Armed Security
The National Security Act of 1947 (, codified at ) was an Act of Congress signed by President Truman on, and realigned and reorganized the U. S. Armed Forces, foreign policy, and Intelligence Community apparatus in the aftermath of World War II.
In 1950, David H. Shepard, a cryptanalyst at the Armed Forces Security Agency in the United States, addressed the problem of converting printed messages into machine language for computer processing and built a machine to do this, called " Gismo .".
The military is under the direct authority of the Defense Ministry, and comprises five branches divided in two categories: Armed Forces ( Fuerzas Armadas ) and Security Forces ( Fuerzas de Seguridad ).
Beyond the Comandos, the Portuguese Armed and Security Forces used several other commando type forces in the Colonial War in Angola, Mozambique and Guinea, like the Caçadores Especiais ( Special Hunters ) of the Portuguese Army, the Caçadores Paraquedistas ( Parachute Hunters ) of the Portuguese Air Force, the Fuzileiros Especiais ( Special Marines ) of the Portuguese Navy, the Flechas ( Arrows ) of the International and State Defense Police and the Grupos Especiais ( Special Groups ) of the Government of Mozambique.
In contrast to public security police, PAP servicemen, also called as " Armed Policemen ( 武警战士 )", wear olive green instead of the blue uniforms of the Public Security Department People's Police ( 公安机关人民警察, abbreviated 公安民警 ) and other branches of People's Police ( 人民警察, abbreviated 民警 ).
Aside from doing intelligence, they also provide close protection support to VIPs alongside the Bangkok Metropolitan Police Bureau ( MPB ) and Armed Forces Security Centre.
In 1949 he became head of the cryptographic division of the newly-formed Armed Forces Security Agency ( AFSA ) and in 1952 became chief cryptologist for the National Security Agency ( NSA ) when it was formed to take over from AFSA.
Although the Coast Guard is a part of the Department of Homeland Security, rather than the Department of Defense, it is by law and tradition a branch of the United States Armed Forces.
In 1952, Engineering Research Associates asked the Armed Forces Security Agency ( the predecessor of the NSA ) for approval to sell the Atlas II commercially.
The Iraqi security forces included four Civil Defense Corps battalions, three Border Police battalions, several thousand members of the Iraq Facility Protection Security Forces and an Armed Forces battalion.
* The Armed Forces Security Agency, precursor to the United States ' National Security Agency
President of the Republic of Turkey has the constitutional right to represent the Supreme Military Command of the Turkish Armed Forces, on behalf of the Turkish Grand National Assembly, and to decide on the mobilization of the Turkish Armed Forces, to appoint the Chief of the General Staff, to call the National Security Council to meet, to preside over the National Security Council, to proclaim martial law or state of emergency, and to issue decrees having the force of law, upon a decision of the Council of Ministers meeting under his / her chairmanship.

Armed and Officers
Officers from the other federal uniformed services are also eligible to receive the decoration if they are militarized or detailed to serve with a service branch of the Armed Forces.
Known as King Edward VII Retirement Home for Officers, this later included convalescents from military and civil service backgrounds, until the late 1990s for retired officers of the British Armed Services.
The Army Commendation Medal is awarded to any member of the Armed Forces of the United States other than General Officers who, while serving in any capacity with the U. S. Army after 6 December 1941, distinguished themselves by heroism, meritorious achievement or meritorious service.
" Ma ' am " is commonly used to address female officers of the rank of Inspector and above in British police forces and female Commissioned Officers and Warrant Officers in the British Armed Forces.
In the United States Armed Forces and the Canadian Forces, " ma ' am " is used to address female commissioned officers and Warrant Officers.
The Junior Reserve Officers ' Training Corps ( JROTC ) is a Federal program sponsored by the United States Armed Forces in high schools across the United States.
All Officers and some specialist trades within the British Armed Forces are cleared to SC to enable them to carry out their jobs.
People may earn a commission in the United States Armed Forces through OCS or OTS, by staff appointment, through Reserve Officers Training Corps ( ROTC ), or through one of the four military academies.
This led to the formation of the Reform the Armed Forces Movement ( RAM ), Soldier of the Filipino People ( SFP ), and Young Officers Union ( YOU ).
Other ex-officio members are: the General Officers, College Presidents, Deans of Theological Seminaries ; Chaplains in the Regular Armed Forces of the U. S. A.
" The Military Merit Medal is awarded or awarded posthumously to Non-Commissioned Officers ( including Aspirants ) and Enlisted Men in the Armed Forces, who have :< BR >< BR >
This class of officer should not be confused with Armed Security Officers in Virginia who possess arrest authority on property they are employed to protect.
After 1951 RCN Reserve Officers joined the " warranted " Sea Cadet Officers until 1968 when Sea Cadet Officers became part of the Cadet Instructors List with the unification of the Canadian Armed Forces.
* Management Programmes for Armed Forces Officers ( AFP )
It is mostly carried by Commissioned Officers in the Republic of Korea Armed Forces.
In addition to his duties as a Capstone Senior Fellow, Admiral Edney serves as a Senior Fellow at the Center for Naval Analyses, and is Director of the Armed Forces Benefit Services, Inc. and The Retired Officers Association.
The training courses are coordinated and staffed by NSCC Officers and Instructors, and may have outside instructors from all branches of the Armed Forces, who are mainly made up of Active and Reserve Navy, Marine, and Coast Guard personnel.
RAF Policemen and women are not responsible to, or under the direct command of, the Commanding Officer of the station at which they are based and their authority to act as Service Police Officers stems directly from the Armed Forces Act 2006.
# Officers of the Armed Forces from the rank of Colonel or Naval Captain
On any given operational day, the Command will deploy several ARV's ( Armed Response Vehicles ) as well as multiple armed response BMW R1200RT ( P ) motorcycles and armed proactive patrol vehicles in support of both static Officers and calls of assistance from the diplomatic community.

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