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Badge of Zivildienst (Austria, 1982) The Zivildienst (German, translated verbatim to "Civilian Service", but "compulsory paid community service" is more contextually equivalent) is the most common mandatory alternative service for conscientious objectors of the national military service in the Austrian Armed Forces.
After Austria had to request assistance from the United States Army, Swiss Air Force, French Air Force, and German Bundeswehr to evacuate survivors after the 1999 Galtür Avalanche a decision was taken to equip the Austrian Air Force with medium-sized transport helicopters. Thus in 2002 Austria acquired 9 UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters.
The Government of Austria (German: Bundesregierung der Republik Österreich) is the executive cabinet of the Republic of Austria. It consists of the chancellor , who is the head of government , the vice chancellor and the ministers .
Compulsory national service was abolished in the UK in 1960 following the Second World War, but still exists in various forms in other countries.
Iraqi National Intelligence Service - (INIS) Counter Terrorism Service - (CTS) Falcons Intelligence Cell - (FIC) Iraqi National Security Service - (INSS) Ministry of Defence. Directorate-General for Intelligence and Security (DGIS) [17] Directorate of Military Intelligence (DMI) [18] Ministry of Interior. Federal Intelligence and Investigations ...
This day is now Austria's National Day, a public holiday. [113] The status of Tyrol was a lingering problem between Austria and Italy. To this day, there are 20 different squares in Austrian cities called "Südtiroler Platz" (South Tyrolean Square) in memory of the supposed loss of the Austrian territories.
Healthcare in Austria is universal for residents of Austria as well as those from other EU countries. [2] Students from an EU/EEA country or Switzerland with national health insurance in their home country can use the European Health Insurance Card. [3] Self-insured students have to pay an insurance fee of EUR 52.68 per month. [3]
In service Notes Bell OH-58 Kiowa United States: Observation helicopter: 10: 12 received from 1978 onwards, 10 remaining in service. [69] To be replaced by the AW-169M (second order) by 2028. [178] Agusta-Bell AB 212 United States Canada Italy. Utility helicopter: 22: 23 were in service at the beginning of 2023, but one loss occurred in 2023 in ...