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civilian
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Western countries
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Civilians are expected to follow laws and regulations, and are typically not involved in military activities.
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civilian
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Western countries
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In these cultures, civilians are typically not involved in military activities and are generally not trained or equipped for combat.
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civilian
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Western countries
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Civilian is often used to refer to non-military individuals in the US and Western countries, emphasizing their non-combatant status.
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4
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government military organization
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Western countries
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Highly regarded and receives significant funding for national defense and security
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joining army
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Western countries
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Seen as a noble and patriotic career choice, often praised and supported by society.
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military person
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Western countries
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Highly respected and honored for their service and sacrifice.
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military post
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Western countries
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Military posts are integral to national defense and are honored as symbols of service and sacrifice.
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8
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military post
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Western countries
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Military posts are common and recognized as official installations for the armed forces, often located in specific strategic locations within a country.
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9
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military post
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Western countries
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Often found in rural areas or overseas locations, away from urban centers
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military post
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Western countries
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Commonly located near or within a country's borders for defense and security purposes
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military service
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Western countries
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Considered a patriotic duty in Western countries, especially during wartime
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military service
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Western countries
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Valued for its discipline and training benefits in military enthusiast culture
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