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| {{Status|Canon}}
| | '''Career Service Vitae''' or CSV is basically the military's version of a [[Wikipedia:resume|Resume]]. In a Halo CSV it will record a person's military service, including the battles they've been in, the awards they've won, etc. |
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| The '''Career Service Vitae''' (or '''CSV''' for short) is a log kept on each soldier in the [[United Nations Space Command|UNSC]], similar to a civilian [[Wikipedia:resume|resume]]. Every member of the UNSC Armed Forces has one, as it keeps track of that person's entire military service. [[UNSC Personnel Command|PERSCOM]] keeps track of the CSVs for all of the UNSC soldiers and archives them for public and military access.<ref name="Keyes">'''[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]]''', Chapter 18, ''page 159''(2001 paperback); ''page 184''(2010 paperback)</ref>
| | While not common in today's language the term is espically popular in futuristic military setting and is seen in the [[Main Page|Halo]] and [[Wikipedia:Starcraft|Starcraft]] Universe. |
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| ==Contents==
| | [[Category: Terms and Phrases]] |
| Some of the things that a CSV contains include:
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| *[[Service number|Service Number]]
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| *Date the person joined the military
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| *Background information on the person
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| *[[:Category:Events|Battles]] the person has taken part in
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| *Unit or starship assignments
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| *Promotions, transfers, and retirements
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| *[[:Category:UNSC Decorations|Decorations]] the person has received
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| *Time, place, and cause of death
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| *Casualty classification ([[Wounded in action|WIA]], [[Killed in action|KIA]] or [[Missing in action|MIA]])
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| ==Examples==
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| It was said that [[United Nations Space Command|UNSC]] [[Ensign]] [[William Lovell|William Michael Lovell]] amassed a CSV twice as long as that of [[Jacob Keyes]]'.{{Ref/Reuse|Keyes}}
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| ==Sources==
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| {{Ref/Sources}}
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| [[Category:UNSC identification]]
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