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AMC renamed the division AM General, which still operates today, and is best known as the manufacturer of the Humvee, and civilian Hummer H1.
The Mauser name was divided between the traditional civilian rifle company and a division of Rheinmetall.
During its time in Norway, the division was tasked with supervising the surrender of the German forces in Norway, as well as preventing the sabotage of vital military and civilian facilities.
The National Ski Patrol took on the unique role of recruiting for the 87th Infantry Regiment and later the division, becoming the only civilian recruiting agency in military history.
Knight's Manufacturing Company ( KMC ) is the division of KAC responsible for products aimed at the civilian market.
Under Constantine I, the office was much reduced in power and transformed into a purely civilian administrative post, while under his successors, territorially-defined praetorian prefectures emerged as the highest-level administrative division of the Empire.
About 4, 000 veterans of the 3rd NZ Division were dispatched to Italy to reinforce the 2nd Division with the remaining men of the division returning to civilian employment.
In 1967, Crossfield joined Eastern Air Lines where he served as a division vice president for research and development and, subsequently, as a staff vice president working with U. S. military and civilian agencies on air traffic control technologies.
According to Georges Dumézil's trifunctional hypothesis, this division symbolizes the overarching societal classes of " priest " ( Jupiter ), " warrior " ( Mars ) and " farmer " or " civilian " ( Quirinus ).
It consists of a military, a maritime and a civilian division.
In August 1943 the division of competences between the army and the civilian authorities was agreed.
Elements of the division took part in atrocities against the civilian population during the invasion of Poland.
During this time, the Gestapo recorded that the division was involved in war crimes and atrocities against the civilian population of Klissura.
The civilian division of the Philippine Legion of Honor is composed of the following ranks:
General Khadim Raza was relieved from the command of the 14th division, and General Farman continued to serve as advisor on civilian affairs to the governor.
As the war drew to a close, attacks on the civilian population by the division increased, and the men of the 84th SS Volunteer Grenadier Regiment in particular were involved in several atrocities.

civilian and recognizes
This is the highest civilian award in the United States and recognizes individuals who have made " an especially meritorious contribution to the security or national interests of the United States, world peace, cultural or other significant public or private endeavors.
The army recognizes that it provides a public service by teaching large numbers of conscripts basic skills that can be valuable to the overall economy when the young men return to civilian life.
In 1988, the U. S. Army established the John W. Macy, Jr., Award that recognizes demonstrated excellence in the leadership of civilians by an Army military or civilian supervisor.

civilian and contributions
* Maintain National Mall commemorative works ( memorials, monuments, statues, sites, gardens ) that honor presidential legacies, distinguished public figures, ideas, events, and military and civilian sacrifices and contributions.
In 1945, he was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the United States ' highest civilian honor, for his contributions during World War II.
In 2001, the Government of India honoured him with the Padma Shri, India's fourth highest civilian honour, for his contributions to Indian cinema.
The surviving Liangshan chieftains either take up their official positions as rewards for their contributions or return to civilian life.
" She was awarded the Padma Shri, India's fourth highest civilian award, in 2011 by the Government of India for her contributions towards the arts.
In 2006, Mrs. Murthy was awarded the Padma Shri, the fourth highest-ranking civilian award from the Government of India, and received an honorary doctorate for her contributions in the spheres of social work, philanthropy, and education.
Participants who are both civilian federal employees and members of the uniformed services will have two separate TSP accounts if they elect to contribute while in civilian and / or uniformed service status, however the total tax-deferred contributions in both may not exceed the IRC elective deferral or catch-up limits.
However, most FERS employees must complete three years of Federal civilian service ( some positions require only two years ) to be fully vested in agency automatic contributions and any earnings thereon.
The order is divided into five classes and may be awarded for either civilian or military contributions, the Collar is awarded as a separate distinction of the Grand Cross to those recipients deemed exceptionally worthy, in descending order of distinction:
Astronomer J. Allen Hynek ( Hynek, 1972 ) cited APRO and NICAP as the two best civilian UFO groups of their time, consisting largely of sober, serious minded people capable of valuable contributions to the subject.
Though any UFO-related group attracts a number of uncritical enthusiasts along with a small percentage of cranks, astronomer J. Allen Hynek cited NICAP and APRO as the two best civilian UFO groups of their time, consisting largely of sober, serious minded people capable of valuable contributions to the subject.
In 2002, he received the Governor General's Award, the highest civilian award, for his contributions to Canadian music.
) from the University of Western Ontario, and in 1991 he was made a Member of the Order of Canada, one of the highest civilian honours the country bestows upon its citizens, for his contributions to the country and community.
Johnson was appointed an Honorary Consul for the Russian Federation in 2003, and in recognition of their respective contributions " to international cultural diversity and education " both Johnson ( 2005 ) and Shinkle ( 2009 ) were awarded Russia's Order of Friendship Medal, the highest civilian honor accorded to non-Russian citizens.

civilian and bring
Heinlein made use of his engineering expertise to bring a sense of realism to the story ; for a time during World War II, he was a civilian aeronautics engineer working at a laboratory where pressure suits were being developed for use at high altitudes.
He sought to bring the military under civilian control, retiring the Commander in Chief of the Army Hérard Abraham, initiated investigations of human rights violations, and brought to trial several Tontons Macoute who had not fled the country.
The military had abused this system in the past to bring down civilian governments.
The restoration was an effort made by Emperor Go-Daigo to bring the Imperial House and the nobility it represented back into power, thus restoring a civilian government after almost a century and a half of military rule.
Under the leadership of Byrnes, the program managed newly constructioned factories across the country which created raw materials, civilian and military production, and transportation for US military personal and was credited for providing the employment needed to officially bring an end to the Great Depression Thanks to his political experience, his probing intellect, his close friendship with Roosevelt, and in no small part to his own personal charm, Byrnes was soon exerting influence over many facets of the war effort which were not technically under his departmental jurisdiction.
According to an interview with Michael Kassnar of Trans World Arms at the SHOT Show 2012, Trans World Arms is planning to bring the civilian version of Tavor to market around September-October 2012 timeframe.
All civilian advisers had recommended against immediate intervention hoping that the Loyalist side could bring an end to the civil war.
The International Longshore and Warehouse Union ( ILWU ) responded to word of unsafe practices by offering to bring in experienced men to train the battalion but Navy leadership declined the offer, fearing higher costs, slower pace, and possible sabotage from civilian longshoremen.
The puukko is the only civilian item which can be openly worn as a part of a soldier's combat gear without breaching Finnish Army regulations, and most conscripts bring their own puukkos with them into military service.
Since the end of World War II, Italian intelligence agencies have been reorganized many times ( SIM 1900-49, SIFAR 1949-65, SIOS 1949-97, SID 1965-77, SISDE, SISMI, 1977 – 2007 ) in an attempt to increase their effectiveness and bring them more fully under civilian control.
The staff prepared to treat the civilian population who might be traumatised by a further world war, which would bring bombing of cities, evacuation of children and the shock of bereavement.
Since the end of World War II, Italian intelligence agencies have been reorganized many times in an attempt to increase their effectiveness and bring them more fully under civilian control.
The introduction of the Concorde supersonic transport ( SST ) airliner to regular service in 1976 was expected to bring similar social changes, but the aircraft never found commercial success, and after a fatal crash in Gonesse, near Paris ( the only loss of an SST in civilian service ), flights were discontinued in 2003.
The command's soldiers bring civilian expertise not found among regular active duty Soldiers.
In January 1995, Lockheed Martin re-organized their divisions and formed Real3D in order to bring their 3D experience to the civilian market.
The style is characterized by its use of location exteriors among the " rubble " of bombed-down cities to bring the gritty, depressing reality of the lives of the civilian survivors in those early years.
In peace time, these units can bring help and assistance to civilian ships, or search wrecks.
War Department Circular 527 dated November 25, 1919, expanded on the use of the coat of arms by stating the following: " Another advantage in this is the fact that these same devices will be suitable for use in other ways, to bring the regimental history home to every member ; for example, on stationery, on pins, watch charms, etc., for civilian clothes ; on tablets for headquarters, mess rooms, hop rooms, etc., possibly on the white mess jacket, all of which should promote esprit de corps.
Otsuka testified: “ n an extreme emergency such as war does bring, I feel the obligation to assist in any way possible in a civilian program under civilian direction that would help to alleviate human suffering and to promote greater human happiness, I was willing to participate in a civilian program of rehabilitation assisting in wartorn ravaged areas or in a medical research program, but that was never allowed by my draft board .…
Thawee returned to Calcutta to pick up OSS Major Nicol Smith and Lloyd George, a civilian reports officer, and to bring them to Bangkok for direct talks with Pridi.
The New York Times quoted a senior military official as saying, " They bring unique military and technical capabilities that often are centered around potential WMD events ," A civil liberties advocate who was told about the program by a reporter said that he had no objections to the program as described to him because its scope appeared to be limited to supporting the counterterrorism efforts of civilian authorities.

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