After the civil war, Southern military officers could NOT hold office.Answer:Indeed, former CSA Gen. Joseph Wheeler fought as US Brigadier General duringthe Spanish-American War in 1898.
Yes, The southern military had many more officers to train soldiers. It allowed the south to fight harder and better than they otherwise should have.
The common name for civil servant is known as "bureaucrat".
Yes. The south had a long history of military tradition, and the split left the confederacy with a large array of talented officers. Generals such as Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson were among them.
The term 'military officers' is a common noun, a word for any military officers of any kind.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Joint Chiefs of Staff, US ArmyMilitary Road NW, Washington, DC or Officers Lake Road, Meridian, MSCafe Military, Fort, Mumbai, MH, India or The Officers House, Haverfordwest, UK"The Officer's Wife", a novel by B. Sidney Smith or "Trinity: Military War Dog" by Ronie Kendig
The difference between a civil server and the police are police of powers on and off duty where as civil servers such as security guards and rent a cops things of that nature have power only when they are on duty. This is not really correct. I don't think the poster read the question right. A civil servant is someone who works for government: city, state, township, etc. Not including the military. So usually police officers are civil servants.
There were two types, civil and military. The civil officers were the elected officials who tended to various duties. The military officers dealt strictly with the military. They were the Centurions, who had many ranks or levels. There were the cavalry commanders, there were the tribunes and the legate. A Roman officer can be defined as any man who had authority.
Because so many of the best officers in the pre-war U.S. Army were Southerners.
The police and firefighters who are employed by a municipality, state, or federal government agency, are civil servants. Those who work for a non-governmental agency such as university or railroad police, or airport firefighters, may be employees of a private firm or may be government employees provided to the private firm under a government contract.
The literary term exemplified in the description of the abilities of the military officers, naval officers, and civil officers in "A Tale of Two Cities" by Charles Dickens is characterization. Dickens uses detailed descriptions and actions to develop distinct personalities for each type of officer, highlighting their individual traits and skills.
Probation officers are civil servants and can work either for the State of MD or one of the counties. Their salary scales are public record.
they are civil servants.
They were just called civil servants. There was no different name for them. I hope that this helps.
Federation of International Civil Servants' Associations was created in 1952.
Civil servants.
Norwegian Military Officers' Association was created in 1896.
Military personnel are not required to render a salute to CAP personnel, but they are not restricted from doing so if they desire.