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The civilian model began in part because of the persistence of Arnold Schwarzenegger, who saw an Army convoy while filming a movie.
The first civilian model D21 ( 1962 ) was sold to several countries and some 30 units were built.
The decision was taken to form the unit from police forces as opposed to the military as is the model in other countries on the grounds that German federal law expressly forbids the use of the military forces against the civilian population.
Starting with the 1998 model year, the police version of the Crown Victoria, previously named Crown Victoria P71, was changed to Police Interceptor and new rear badging was assigned instead of the civilian Crown Victoria badge.
Victorinox won the contest with a knife based on the One-Hand Germany Army Knife as issued by the German Bundeswehr and released in the civilian model lineup as the One-Hand Trailmaster / Trekker model and started mass production of the new Soldatenmesser 08 ( Soldier Knife 08 ) for the Swiss Armed Forces in December 2008.
The Douhet model rests on the belief that in a conflict, the infliction of high costs from aerial bombing can shatter civilian morale.
The logic of this model is that exposing large portions of civilian populations to the terror of destruction or the shortage of consumer goods would damage civilian morale into submission.
To avoid civilian casualties, the RAF prepared with a model of the campus, shooting at residence halls 4 and 5 with chalk bags.
The Dutch armed forces for instance use models like the Werklust WG18Edef, which weights 15 tons, 2 more than the corresponding unarmored civilian model.
Both civilian and military aircraft were subjects for the Dinky modellers, and the model of the Spitfire was also sold in a special presentation box between 1939 and 1941 as part of The Spitfire Fund in order to raise money for the production of real Spitfires.
Production of model aircraft continued after the war with a mixture of civilian airliners and new jet-powered aircraft.
In 1937 and 1938 a second civilian aircraft model was introduced, the Ryan SCW-145 for Sport Coupe, Warner 145 horsepower ( 108 kW ) engine.
Except for the bail, the M2 was for all intents and purposes a copy of George Schrade's popular Presto safety-button civilian model.
This led to a civilian model, the CF6, which was offered for the Lockheed L-1011 and McDonnell Douglas DC-10 projects.
Mercedes-Benz at the same time also announced that it will continue to manufacture the G-Class through 2015 on the continuing demand worldwide for the model by military and civilian buyers.
Since World War II, the CIB has been made in cloth ( colored and subdued ) for wear, like the matte-metal model, on the fatigue field uniform, and, a miniature ( 1. 25 inches long ) lacquered-metal CIB model is available for wearing on the mess dress uniform and civilian clothes.
They featured square headlights mounted in the fenders and a 9-slot grille, a homage to the old Jeeps of WWII which originally had a 9 slot grille ( the civilian model, the CJ-2 and 2a, were given a 7 slot grille as a distinction between the military and civilian models ).
Most military PVS's have a civilian equivalent model number
With that, EADS, ( the European Aeronautical Defence and Space Company ), has pledged 100 million Euros to set up a comprehensive helicopter centre in Subang for an aeronautical academy, training, simulation and a maintenance, repair and overhaul facility for the EC725 Cougar military version and the EC225 civilian model.
The first civilian rifle bearing the Sako name was the L42 ( Luodikko model 1942 ) chambered for the 7x33mm Sako cartridge, prototyped in 1942, and commercial production started after WWII.

civilian and began
After the war Poirot became a free agent and began undertaking civilian cases.
Military actions and movements, separate from the civilian authority, began to manifest in the countryside.
Shortly afterwards, Ryzhkov, after replacing Vladimir Dolgikh, began to oversee the civilian economy.
The second coup took place in 1972, after the reinstated civilian government had cut military privileges and began to start changing the leadership of the army's combat units.
The government began to form local civilian defense patrols ( PACs ).
He began a movement to place the military under civilian control and laid the groundwork for the creation of the public prosecution service.
Hummer was a brand of trucks and SUVs, first marketed in 1992 when AM General began selling a civilian version of the M998 Humvee.
In 1992, AM General began selling a civilian version of the M998 Humvee vehicle to the public under the brand name " Hummer ".
" The Irgun began bombing Palestinian civilian targets in 1938.
It was only with the emergence of nationalist sentiment from the late 18th century that the desire was felt to display national flags also in civilian contexts, notably the US flag, in origin adopted as a naval ensign in 1777, which after the American Revolution began to be displayed as a generic symbol of the United States, and the French Tricolore which became a symbol of the Republic in the 1790s.
RAWA is highly critical of the NATO war that began in 2001, because of the high rate of casualties among the civilian population.
At age 32, with no civilian vocation, Grant began to struggle through seven financially lean years.
A transition period ( 1886 – 90 ) followed, during which politicians began recovering lost ground and some civilian participation in government occurred.
After a 24 hour general strike, talks began and the armed forces announced a plan for return to civilian rule.
Athens International Airport () known as " Elefthérios Venizélos ", ( Greek: Ελευθέριος Βενιζέλος ), began operation on 29 March 2001 and is the primary civilian airport that serves the city of Athens and the region of Attica.
American historians claim that the world's first component of civilian pre-hospital care on scene began in 1928, when " Julien Stanley Wise started the Roanoke Life Saving and First Aid Crew in Roanoke, Virginia, Virginia, which was the first land-based rescue squad in the nation.
Springfield Armory and Rock Island Arsenal began manufacturing new M1903 Springfield rifles for civilian members of the NRA in 1910.
The history of the base began in the late 1920s, when a civilian passenger facility, Portair Field, was established on the site.
The British public began taking an interest in their operations as civilian fisherman began complaining about their presence.
Kayak first gained notoriety when a group of Vieques natives and other Puerto Ricans, including Kayak, began protesting and squatting on U. S. Navy bombing zones, after the 1999 death of Puerto Rican civilian and Vieques native David Sanes, who was killed during a U. S. Naval bombing exercise.
The CIA's relationship with the radio stations began to break down in 1967, when Ramparts magazine published an expose claiming that the CIA was channeling funds to civilian organizations.
From 1940 – 42, Organization Todt began its reliance on Gastarbeitnehmer ( guest workers ), Militärinternierte ( military internees ), Zivilarbeiter ( civilian workers ), Ostarbeiter ( Eastern workers ) and Hilfswillige (" volunteer ") POW workers.
To make matters worse, these groups and ( in a bid to control the agenda ), the Triple A themselves, both began taking to midnight lightning strikes against civilian targets ( such as banks, buses, yachts, parking lots and restaurants ), each blaming the other and, as it turned out, both right.

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