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  • 1National Civilian Community Corps — The National Civilian Community Corps Logo Contents 1 Benefits …

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  • 2Community College of the Air Force — Motto The foundation of liberty is knowledge. Established 1972 Type …

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  • 3Civilian Conservation Corps — 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 18–25. A part of the New Deal of President Franklin D. Roosevelt …

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  • 4Civilian Response Corps — Established: October, 2008 Coordinator: Robert Geers Loftis Employees: 100+ Active Members, 1,000+ Standby Members …

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  • 5Civilian War Memorial — Civilian War Memorial, Singapore The Memorial to the Civilian Victims of the Japanese Occupation, usually called the Civilian War Memorial (Chinese: 日本占领时期死难人民纪念碑; Malay: Tugu Peringatan Bagi Mangsa Awam Pemerintahan Jepun) is one of Singapore s… …

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  • 6Community emergency response team — Abbreviation CERT Formation 1993 Parent organization Citizen Corps Website www.citizencorps.gov/cert I …

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  • 7Community Resources Against Street Hoodlums — Abbreviation CRASH Patch of the Los Angeles Police Department CRASH division …

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  • 8Civilian casualties in the War in Afghanistan (2001–present) — The decade long War in Afghanistan (2001–present) has caused the deaths of thousands of Afghan civilians directly from insurgent and foreign military action, as well as the deaths of possibly tens of thousands of Afghan civilians indirectly as a… …

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  • 9Civilian Complaint Review Board — CCRB logo The Civilian Complaint Review Board is an all civilian board tasked with investigating civil complaints about alleged misconduct on the part of the New York Police Department. Contents 1 History …

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  • 10Civilian Public Service — The Civilian Public Service (CPS) provided conscientious objectors in the United States an alternative to military service during World War II. From 1941 to 1947, nearly 12,000 draftees, willing to serve their country in some capacity but… …

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