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Would you call a Military member a "Public Servant" and why

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My reference is to Public Servant and not Civil Servant which is Core

Public Administration. Thanks!

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  1. A public servant is a police officer so no I would not call us public servant, we don't serve anyone but our Commander in Chief.


  2. Only twice.  The first time and the last time.

  3. No, as Public Servant and Civil Servant are the same, and neither includes legislative, judicial, or military.

    "A civil servant or public servant is a civilian career public sector employee working for a government department or agency. The term explicitly excludes the armed services, although civilian officials will work at "Defence Ministry" headquarters. "

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