Individuals needing help are referred to the Salvation Army by social services and other local charities.
The ultimate arbiters of foreign and security policy in Pakistan have long been the army and intelligence services.
As Iraqi leaders continue to debate who should run the nation's army and security services, other ministries are beginning to grapple with their own challenges.
Lilyea, a former sergeant who fought in Desert Storm, wrote he was opposed to women in combat units, not because women are a distraction but because he thinks the Army and other services will be required to accept more women than are qualified or can be trained.
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For example, it is not hard to imagine a Cuban Vladimir Putin emerging from the army or the security services.
At the advent of World War II, Maskelyne rapped on the door of the British Army and volunteered his services.
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The foreign nationals were being held in one wing of the living quarters, which the security services and army had surrounded, Mr Kablia said.
The U.S. government sued KBR on Thursday for violating the False Claims Act, alleging the company improperly billed the U.S. Army for private security services KBR used in Iraq.
The idea reminds them of how Mr Ben Ali, who rose to power through the army and the intelligence services, was originally seen as a strongman capable of carrying out a transition to democracy.
In the end the NSA became the primary owner, the NRO (National Reconnaissance Office) owned and built the spacecraft that collected the intelligence and the military branches had organizations (Air Force Security Services, Army Security Agency or Naval Security Group) that manned the collection platforms (airplanes, listening posts, etc) which all fed back into the National Security Agency.
Within the specific services, the Army showed a 16 percent decrease in the number of reported sexual assault cases, from 1, 695 in 2011 to 1, 423 in 2012.
However, it remained unclear what agreement had been reached on the powers of the army, police and intelligence services - another major sticking point between the parties, our correspondent added.
France has not balanced a budget since 1974, and its debt, which finances all those splendid public services and an army of staff to provide them, has now reached 91% of GDP.
AeroVironment hopes to generate sales not just from services like the Army and Air Force, but also from the Central Intelligence Agency, the Department of Homeland Security (for help with border control) and weather services (for storm tracking and disaster recovery).
Police Minister Damian Green told BBC Radio 4's Today programme there was direct entry in other services, including the Army and the prison service.
For his day job, Drum Major Ward, of Northallerton, North Yorks, now works as an accommodation services accountant for the Army, sorting out furnishings for soldiers' homes.
And, in fact, the action that was taken last night actually can affect all the services, not just the Army, which it initially was intended to do.
But in a memo signed by a deputy to Weightman in September 2006, five months before reports of the problems at Walter Reed came to light, concerns were raised about care at the facility after the Army's decision to privatize support services there.
Warren says the Wells Fargo-Wachovia deal was driven by Wells' interest in acquiring the "second-largest brokerage army" to foster cross-selling of services for both banking and wealth management clients.
Bales in the community of Norwood, outside Cincinnati, were puzzled when he abandoned what seemed like a promising career in the financial-services industry to enlist in the Army following the Sept. 11 attacks.
His own absence, as he's head of the army, of course, and the intelligence services, you know, does reduce the weight attached to the conference, particularly as one of the main themes of the conference is cooperation between Afghanistan and Pakistan and a key player, Musharraf, isn't going to be there.
The organization (the initials stand for United Services Automobile Association) was begun by Army officers who could not get car insurance.
FuelQuest counts with Chevron, FedEx and UPS, a few major discount retailers, and even the U.S. Army and Air Force as clients on their diverse services, which also include tax solutions.
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Alongside the National Security Council discussions there have been separate talks within the Ministry of Defence (MoD) itself, involving the heads of the three armed services - the Royal Navy, the Army and the RAF.
Reports began to circulate that a cabal of leaders of the army, the police, the prisons and intelligence services had been holding daily meetings at a farm near Harare, where arms were said to be cached.
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Qusay not only headed the security and intelligence services, he was given control of the army.
And they seem more interested in obtaining U.S. Army patrols than in spending billions on high-tech services and equipment.
In documents sent to Congress and obtained by CNN, both the Army and Navy lay out the potential impact on the services and industry.
The Army 2020 plan is a major restructure of the armed services, which will see a reduction in numbers from 102, 000 to 82, 000 by 2017.
Robert Cone, the chief of the Army's Training and Doctrine Command, said the services are developing new physical standards to make sure recruits are capable of meeting the physical demands of combat roles.
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