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The SVC used for United States deployed forces, known as
EagleCash
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Final answer:

EagleCash is a modern, stored value card used by deployed U.S. military personnel. The reference provided pertains to historical events and fundraising, not directly related to the EagleCash system.

Step-by-step explanation:

The SVC, or EagleCash, is indeed a system used by the United States for deployed forces.

However, the information provided in the reference seems to be related to a historical fundraising event, likely during World War I, aiming to support the United War Work Fund, rather than the modern EagleCash system.

The Service members' EagleCash system is a stored value card that allows deployed military personnel to carry out cashless transactions in certain areas where they are stationed.

Contrary to the historical nature of the provided text, which mentions the Imperial Eagle, the Iron Cross, and forces in France, the modern EagleCash service does not have a direct link with these historical symbols or events.

Therefore, the question as framed appears to be merging two distinct contexts: a historical fundraising effort and a modern financial tool for deployed troops.

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