ombudsman
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An ombudsman is an official, usually appointed by the government or by parliament but with a significant degree of independence, who is charged with representing the interests of the public by investigating and addressing complaints of maladministration or violation of rights. In some countries an Inspector General, Citizen Advocate or other official may have duties similar to those of a national ombudsman, and may also be appointed by the legislature. Below the national level an ombudsman may be appointed by a state, local or municipal government, and unofficial ombudsmen may be appointed by, or even work for, a corporation such as a utility supplier or a newspaper, for an NGO, or for a professional regulatory body.
The Inspector General in the military is able to act on behalf of unprotected individuals in the military. For civilians, law enforcement is a term for a person who acts on behalf of the unprotected individual.
The numbers listed below are from a high school textbook are estimated. Axis Powers include: Japan military -1,740,000 civilian - 3939,400 Italy military -226,900 civilian - 60,000 Germany military-3,250,000 civilian-2,350,000 5 Primary Allied Powers: United States military-405,000 civilian-68 France military-122,000 civilian-470,000 Britain military-305,800 civilian-60,600 Russia military-11,000,000 civilian-6,700,000 China military-1,400,000 civilian-8,000,000
As in most countries, a civilian is normally a person is not in the military. Accordingly, an Australian civilian would be an Australian who is not in the Australian military.
If it's not military; then it's civilian.
there are more rules in military than civilian
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Civilian workers in the military provide support to the armed services. Civilian jobs in the military include record keeping, equipment inventory and supply management.
The military "owns" you - you have to "ask permission" for what you want. In civilian life, YOU call the shots!
Military Arrest is when the Military takes a civilian into custody.
There are currently no civilian military recruiters. The military uses its own soldiers as recruiters because they have the experience and can be an example to those they recruit.
A civilian is taken into military custody
Civilian law and military are very unalike. Unless the civilian lawyer is skilled and practiced at military law, I would go with the military counsel every time.