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Active in civilian identity as an agent of S.H.A.D.E Hawkman: Katar Hol / Carter Hall Justice League of America #31 Retconned as the Golden Age Hawkman (JLA: Incarnations #1). Active. One of The Lovers in Justice Arcana. Metamorpho: Rex Mason Justice League of America #42 Metamorpho is offered membership but refuses, willing to be a stand-by ...
A repaint of this figure was released in 2002 as a two-pack with General Tomahawk as part of the G.I. Joe vs. Cobra series. This second version of Headman was also released as a bonus figure with the Duke vs. Cobra Commander two-pack as part of a K-Mart exclusive. [46] Headman began his criminal career mugging old women for their Social ...
A civilian is a person who is not a member of an armed force nor a person engaged in hostilities. [ 1 ] It is slightly different from a non-combatant , because some non-combatants are not civilians (for example, people who are not in a military but support war effort or military operations, military chaplains , or military personnel who are ...
In 1997, Cobra Commander was released as part of the "Cobra Command Team" 3-pack, using the 1987 Battle Armor mold in a dark blue. In 2000, the Talking Battle Commander mold was repainted (sans talking backpack) in an even darker blue, with silver highlights, with a new character " Chameleon " (a Baroness doppelganger created to sidestep ...
ATAK - Civilian (ATAK-CIV) - A distribution controlled but fully-releasable version of the TAK Product line for First Responders, Licensed Commercial Developers. Distribution for ATAK-CIV is through Approved, Government Hosted Sites, Direct Commercial Sales (DCS). [ 14 ]
Provide medical support to civilian contract agencies in accordance with contractual agreements; Provide medical support to Free World Military Assistance Forces, prisoners of war, and to civilian war casualties, as directed by higher headquarters; Inspect personnel, materiel, and training of subordinate units to evaluate unit readiness
The Civilian Irregular Defense Group (CIDG, pronounced / ˈ s ɪ d ʒ iː /, SID-jee; Vietnamese: Lực lượng Dân sự chiến đấu) was a military program developed by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) during the Vietnam War, which was intended to develop South Vietnamese irregular military units (militia) from indigenous ethnic-minority populations.
With 8,832 officers [6] and 3,000 civilian staff, [2] it is the third-largest municipal police department in the United States, after the New York City Police Department and the Chicago Police Department. The LAPD is headquartered at 100 West 1st Street in the Civic Center district.