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Civilian and Marksmanship
* Director of Civilian Marksmanship, responsible for the U. S. Civilian Marksmanship Program
* Civilian Marksmanship Program
The NBPRP ( now known as the Civilian Marksmanship Program ) also participates in the National Matches at Camp Perry.
Many of the New England Westinghouse and Remington Mosin – Nagants were sold to private citizens in the United States before World War II through the office of the Director of Civilian Marksmanship, the predecessor to the federal government's current Civilian Marksmanship Program.
After the creation of the privatized Civilian Marksmanship Program ( CMP ) in 1996, the Army has located additional M1903 and M1903A3 rifles which have been made available for sale to eligible CMP customers.
In the United States, a coalition of the Civilian Marksmanship Program ( CMP ), USA Shooting, JROTC, 4-H, and the American Legion recognize three position events for juniors using air rifles.
During his early career, Mauborgne was a recognized marksman, on the " Distinguished Shooters " list of the Civilian Marksmanship Club.
* Joseph O. Mauborgne Civilian Marksmanship Club biography
* Civilian Marksmanship Program, complete description of Pedersen device and history
The 1996 U. S. federal law created the Civilian Marksmanship Program ( CMP ) as a “ federally-chartered ” corporation authorized to promote practice and safety in the use of firearms through the conduct of matches and competitions as well as to award prizes, trophies, badges, and other insignia to high performing competitors.
* Civilian Marksmanship Program
* Civilian Marksmanship Program, a U. S. government program that promotes firearms safety training and rifle practice
The Coast Guard also has six additional devices which represent accomplishments in Civilian Marksmanship Program ( CMP ) sanctioned competitions.
Camp Perry has been the host of the Civilian Marksmanship Program ( CMP ) and the NRA-sponsored National Rifle Matches since 1907.
Camp Perry is also home to the Civilian Marksmanship Program's north office.
All five armed services have distinguished shooting programs that parallel the Civilian Marksmanship Program ( CMP ).
* Civilian Marksmanship Program
ANAD is under command of the US Army Tank-Automotive and Armaments Command ( TACOM ), although other operators on the facility include the Defense Logistics Agency, Defense Reutilization and Marketing Office, Department of Army Center of Military History, Health Services Command, and Soldier and Chemical Biological Command ODCMP Civilian Marksmanship Program.

Civilian and Program
* Sherraden, Michael W. " Military Participation in a Youth Employment Program: The Civilian Conservation Corps ," Armed Forces and Society, vol.
Pioneer aviatrices include French, Raymonde de Laroche, the world's first licensed female pilot on March 8, 1910 ; Belgian, Helene Dutrieu, the first woman to fly a passenger, first woman to win an air race ( 1910 ), and first woman to pilot a seaplane ( 1912 ); French, Marie Marvingt the first woman to fly solo across the English Channel and the North Sea in a balloon ( October 26, 1909 ) and first woman to fly as a bomber pilot in combat missions ( 1915 ); American, Harriet Quimby, the USA's first licensed female pilot in 1911, and the first woman to cross the English Channel by airplane ; American Amelia Earhart, the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic ( 1932 ); Bessie Coleman, the first African American female to become a licensed airplane pilot ( 1921 ); German, Marga von Etzdorf, first woman to fly for an airline ( 1927 ); Opal Kunz, one of the few women to train US Navy fighter pilots during World War II in the Civilian Pilot Training Program ; and the British Amy Johnson, the first woman to fly solo from Britain to Australia ( 1930 ).
During this trying time, the federal government established the Works Project Program ( WPA ) and the Civilian Conservation Corps ( CCC ).
While there, Bong enrolled in the Civilian Pilot Training Program and also took private flying lessons.
In 1929 Boeing also opened the Boeing School of Aeronautics on the field, which expanded rapidly in 1939 as part of the Civilian Pilot Training Program.
By January 1944, twelve more Allied POWs arrived at the prison camp and more new programs were begun: Three Missing Men, Saturday Jamboree, The Postman Calls, War On War, Enerjocracy, From One American to Another, The Voice of the People, The Australian Hour, The German Hour and The Civilian Air Program.
Another responsibility of the Secretary of the Army is the management of the Civilian Aides to the Secretary of the Army Program.
Keeping the Embry-Riddle name, they re-established the Embry-Riddle School of Aviation, partnering with the University of Miami to provide flight training under the Civilian Pilot Training Program, increasing the number of pilots immediately preceding World War II.
* Civilian Inmate Labor Program
Despite the wide range of responsibilities involved in providing health care in traditional settings, as well as on the battlefield, quality of care compares very favorably with that of civilian health organizations, when measured by civilian standards, according to findings of the DoD's Civilian External Peer Review Program ( CEPRP ).
After World War II began in Europe, the CAA launched the Civilian Pilot Training Program to provide the nation with more aviators.
While attending college he received his private pilots license from the Civilian Pilot Training Program.
NPS also operates an active Distributed Learning Program and Executive Education Programs for US warfighters and Civilian Government employees.

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Civilian rule was restored within one year in the first two instances.
The Civilian Conservation Corps ( CCC ) was a public work relief program that operated from 1933 to 1942 in the United States for unemployed, unmarried men from relief families, ages 17 – 23.
On 28 June 1937 the Civilian Conservation Corps was legally established, transferred from its original designation as the Emergency Conservation Work program.
One of the most popular of all New Deal programs was the Civilian Conservation Corps ( 1933 – 1943 ), which sent two million poor young men to work in rural and wilderness areas, primarily on conservation projects.
Over the following two days he was moved around to several camps, and was brought to the British 31st Civilian Interrogation Camp near Lüneburg on 23 May.
Civilian rule resumed from 1972 to 1977 under Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, until he was deposed by General Zia-ul-Haq, who became the country's third military president.
Civilian control was introduced from 1922, and Palau was one of six administrative districts within the Mandate.
Civilian air traffic over central London was rerouted around the city's airspace and all flights to the United States and Canada were suspended.
Civilian consumption was high during the early years of the war and inventories both in industry and in consumers ' possession were high.
Another estimate of Portuguese casualties by the US War Dept in 1924 was 7, 222 killed and died Civilian deaths exceeded the prewar level by 220, 000, 82, 000 caused by food shortages and 138, 000 by the Spanish Flu
It was only after the federal agents mistakenly shot a local resident and two innocent Civilian Conservation Corps workers as they were about to drive away in a car that the Dillinger gang was alerted to the presence of the BOI.
Civilian production at Dodge was restarted by late 1945, in time for the 1946 model year.
At that time, it was operated by the US Army's Wartime Civilian Control Administration ( WCCA ).
Rim Road, the scenic drive that is still used today, was completed in 1934 by the Civilian Conservation Corps.
As such, he was involved in the expulsion of the Bonus Army protesters from Washington, D. C. in 1932, and the establishment and organization of the Civilian Conservation Corps.
It was created by a private non-profit enterprise called Asuntosäätiö ( the Housing Foundation ), which was established in 1951 by six social trade organisations including the Confederation of Finnish Trade Unions, the Central Organisation of Tenants, the Mannerheim Child Welfare Federation, the Finnish Federation of Civilian and Military Invalids and the Civil Servants ' Federation.
" In 1980, she was awarded the Distinguished Civilian Service Medal, the United States Department of Defense's highest civilian award, for her work with the Hollywood Canteen.
The site chosen for the facility was West of Tucson — of mostly natural desert with some structures originally constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps and known as the " Mountain House.
Civilian Public Service was a result of the three historic peace churches collaborating with the U. S. Government.
Law and order was maintained by a United Nations Civilian Police Force ( CIVPOL ) until an East Timorese Police Service was established in April 2000.

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