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  • 51Civil Authority — • The moral power of command, supported by physical coercion, which the State exercises over its members Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Civil Authority     Civil Authority …

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  • 52Military Air Transport Service — emblem Active 1948–1966 Country United States …

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  • 53civil law — n often cap C&L 1: Roman law esp. as set forth in the Code of Justinian 2: the body of law developed from Roman law and used in Louisiana, in continental Europe, and in many other countries outside of the English speaking world including esp.… …

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  • 54Civil Liberties Act of 1988 — Enacted by the 100th United States Congress Citations Public Law …

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  • 55Military history of South Africa during World War II — Military history of South Africa This article is part of a series Conflicts Khoikhoi Dutch Wars Anglo Dutch rivalry Xhosa Wars Zulu Ndwandwe civil war Battles between Voortrekkers and Zulus …

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  • 56Military Service Tribunals — were bodies formed by borough, urban district and rural district councils to hear applications for exemption from conscription into the British Army during World War I. Although not strictly recruiting bodies, they played an important part in the …

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  • 57civil law — civil law, adj. 1. the body of laws of a state or nation regulating ordinary private matters, as distinct from laws regulating criminal, political, or military matters. 2. Rom. Hist. the body of law proper to the city or state of Rome, as… …

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  • 58Military Families Against the War — (MFAW) is an organisation of families of servicemen in the United Kingdom created to campaign for British troops to be withdrawn from Iraq. The group s mission statement sets out their objectives as follows: Military Families Against the War is… …

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  • 59Action Civilo-militaire — L action civilo militaire ACM (en anglais CIMIC pour Civil Military Cooperation) consiste pour une force armée ou une coalition, au cours même d un conflit, d une crise, voire d un exercice sur le terrain dans un pays en voie de développement, à… …

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  • 60Military Keynesianism — is the accusation that John Maynard Keynes advocated government economic policy in which the government devotes large amounts of spending to the military in an effort to increase economic growth.[1] In fact, the English economist John Maynard… …

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