No. The Army of Occupation Medal was for military personnel. Civilians do not qualify for most military awards, but there have been a few exceptions for the Purple Heart.
Defense.
In 2005, there were 700,000.
In 2005, there were 700,000.
Department of Defense for cabinet and Postal Service for none cabinet
The Post Office and the Department of Defense
DoD Civilian Awards are recognition programs for employees of the Department of Defense (DoD) who have demonstrated exceptional performance, contributions, or achievements in their jobs. These awards are given to DoD civilian employees across various categories, such as excellence in service, leadership, teamwork, innovation, and individual accomplishments. They serve as a way to honor and acknowledge the valuable contributions made by DoD civilian personnel.
As far as civilian employees, yes. Number two is the VA 3. Homeland Security, 4 Treasury and 5 Agriculture.
The greatest number of federal workers work for the Department of Defense. About 650,000 federal civilian employees work for the DoD.
U.S. Postal Service-800,000 and Department of Defense-more than 650,000.
Sure. In the US, for example, many Department of Defense civilian employees are also military reservists... in some instances, it's a stipulation of their job.
Most executive departments, such as the Department of Defense, are headed by a secretary.
The Department of Defense does, and has their own flatcars. They are pulled by civilian locomotives, though.