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Quoted from Britannica:
"Most other provision of public services--education, roads, welfare, public health, hospitals, police, sanitation--were provided by state and local governments, which spent about three times as much as the federal government on the provision of civilian services. " (from government budget: expenditure)
"This devolution of authority is greatest in the United States, where the majority of provision of civilian services is carried out at state or local levels and where states have a tradition of being individual decision-making units. " (from government budget: Budgets of other levels of government)
"Rotary International: civilian service club founded in the United States in 1905..."
"In civilian service, the DC-3 was operated by a two-man crew, usually with a cabin attendant."