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Do you mean the Spanish Civil War or the American Civil War?
In service.
If by Civil War you mean the War between the States in the US, then no. If you mean some other civil war, then maybe, you'll need to be more specific.
GCMDL on a DD214 refers to "Good Conduct Medal," which indicates that the service member has been awarded this medal for exemplary behavior, efficiency, and fidelity during their military service. It signifies a record of conduct and performance that meets the standards set by the military. This award is often seen as a mark of honor and recognition for a soldier's service.
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Electronic Service Record.
Exam to be able to do certain jobs out get into a country
Full time employment that is subject to civil service rules
You probably mean "distinguished."
The distinguished one
DSM stands for Distinguished Service Medal, which is a military decoration awarded to members of the armed forces for exceptional leadership or service. It signifies recognition for outstanding contributions and achievements in the military.
Possibly. Obviously you were found guilty because your 'sentence' was to perform community service. Only if the judge indicated that the charges would be dismissed upon completion of the community service will the record go away. If the judge did not so indicate, then it will remain on your record. Check with the Clerk of The Court for what the record of your court hearing says.
The distinguished one
It means u beat the campaign on easy mode
Civil service is commonly used to define any government employee that isn't in the military. It is sometimes used to refer to a branch of government of hired professionals.
what do civil mean
There have been 13,446 recipients of the Distinguished Service Cross, far too many to list here. See the link below for cross referenced lists. Perhaps you mean the Distinguished Service Cross, or DSC. Lists can be found in Department of Defense General Orders. The Distinguished Service Cross list for Vietnam, along with the Navy Cross and the Air Force Cross, is listed in the back of the book "Stolen Valor" by B.G. Burkett. Or he might have meant the DSO, the Distingushed Service Order, awarded to 870 RAF officers in WW2. Not everyone's American ya know (edit)