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Military and police
The Military Police ( state police ) alongside the Military Firefighters Corps are described as an ancillary and reserve force of the Army.
Military engineers would be transferred to the Regional Development Ministry, said Home Affair Minister Josefa Vosanibola, and the reduction of the Military forces would coincide with an increase in the numbers of the police force.
The Military Council later issued another statement naming as president Col. Mohamed Vall, director of the national police force, the Sûreté Nationale, since 1987, and listing 16 other officers as members.
Military advisers from the United Kingdom and India work with the SMF, the Coast Guard, and the Police Helicopter Unit, and Mauritian police officers are trained in the United Kingdom, India, and France.
Military, police, and security forces use photography for surveillance, recognition and data storage.
Atypically, Brazil's preventive police are known as Military Police.
The Military police held former prime minister Sharif under house arrest at a government guesthouse and opened his Lahore home to the public in late October 1999.
* Military police
Military forces are supplemented by a 150, 000-member gendarmerie and 200, 000-member Sûreté nationale or Metropolitan police force under the Ministry of the Interior.
To bolster law enforcement, President John F. Kennedy sent in U. S. Army military police from the 503rd Military Police Battalion, and called in troops from the Mississippi Army National Guard and the U. S. Border Patrol as well.
* Military police
: Any magistrate, or in the absence of any magistrate any commissioned officer in Her Majesty's Naval, Military or Air Force Service or any police officer above the rank of inspector, in whose view a riot is being committed, or who apprehends that a riot is about to be committed by persons being assembled within his view, may make or cause to be made a proclamation in the Queen's name, in such form as he thinks fit, commanding the rioters or persons so assembled to disperse peaceably.
It was estimated that 54 % of these victims were killed by the extremist guerrilla group Shining Path, 30 % by the Peruvian Military and police forces, and the rest were by rural or peasant self-defense militias.
Helped design the " You Are Not Forgotten " POW / MIA flag that still flies in front of all U. S. Post Offices, most firehouses and police stations, all major U. S. Military installations as well as most veterans organization chapters in the United States. Served as the Leagues liaison to the White House, the United Nations and the Paris Peace Talks.
The Old Airport Terminal ( known for locals as Aeropuerto Viejo, old airport ) is set for aviation of the Mexican Military and federal police forces.
The " Death Squads " that were active under the rule of the Military Dictatorship have left a lasting legacy in the culture of the Brazilian police as in the 2000s police officers were still being linked to Death-Squad-type executions.
* 1940-Marianna Slocum begins translation work in Mexico ; Military police in Japan arrest the executive officers of the Salvation Army
Category: Military police of the United States
Military rank is a system of hierarchical relationships in armed forces, police, intelligence agencies or other institutions organized along military lines.
The Military Intelligence Service ( SIM ) secret police, led by Johnny Abbes, remained as ubiquitous as before.
In addition to the 800 Soldiers in the Squadron, the camp housed 120 military police of the 549th Military Police Company, 3rd Platoon, Bravo Company of the 2-37th Armored Regiment ( 2-37 AR ), two six man teams of Civil Affairs Soldiers from the 490th Civil Affairs Battalion and the 411th Civil Affairs Battalion, and two three man PSYOP teams from 361st PSYOP Company.

Military and may
Military intelligence may explore issues through the use of game theory, Red Teaming, and wargaming.
Military engineers may also use civilian heavy equipment which was modified for military applications.
Military of Germany may refer to:
1st Military Region and 13th Combined Arms Regiment may be in Gao.
The 1ère région militaire is at Nouadhibou, 2nd Military Region is at Zouerate, 3rd Military Region is at Atar, 4ème région militaire may be at Tidjikdja, 5th Military Region headquarters is at Néma, 6th Military Region may be in the area of the capital, and the 7th Military Region may be at Aleg.
Broadly, there are two titles in the United State Code ( USC ) under which units and troops may be activated, Title 32 ( Militia Code ) and Title 10 ( Uniform Code of Military Justice ).
Unlike a Military band's usage of baton twirlers, Corps Style bands may include the usage of a " color guard " which spin flags, rifles, sabres, and may also incorporate dance into their routines.
On June 19, 1879, Sherman delivered an address to the graduating class of the Michigan Military Academy, in which he may have uttered the famous phrase " War Is Hell ".
Military camps and similar temporary settlements of nomads may have dedicated kitchen tents.

Military and refer
Military authors tend to use the term " asymmetric " to refer to the indirect nature of the strategies many weak actors adopt, or even to the nature of the adversary itself ( e. g. " asymmetric adversaries can be expected to ...") rather than to the correlation of forces.
Military strategists use the term infrastructure to refer to all building and permanent installations necessary for the support of military forces, whether they are stationed in bases, being deployed or engaged in operations, such as barracks, headquarters, airfields, communications facilities, stores of military equipment, port installations, and maintenance stations.
" Military and government records of the time do not use this poetical name but refer to firelocks, flintlock, muskets or by the weapon's model designations.
Military – industrial complex, or military – industrial – congressional complex, is a concept commonly used to refer to policy and monetary relationships between legislators, national armed forces, and the defense industrial base that supports them.
Plebes may refer to freshmen at the U. S. Military Academy, U. S. Naval Academy, Valley Forge Military Academy, the Marine Military Academy, the U. S. Merchant Marine Academy, Georgia Military College, California Maritime Academy and the Philippine Military Academy.
Military of China may refer to:
Royal Military College may refer to:
The name Ginger Group was also used to refer to a group of Conservative MPs who, in 1917 opposed Prime Minister Robert Borden's use of the Military Service Act to introduce conscription during the Conscription Crisis of 1917.
Military power may refer to:
* Carrier Frequency Shift, a term used by the British Military to refer to RTTY
Some state-sponsored military colleges, including The Citadel, Virginia Military Institute ( VMI ) and private military college, Norwich University ( NU ), refer to their students as cadets.
" Military diplomacy " is a sub-set of this, tending to refer only to the role of military attachés and their associated activity.
Military of Korea could refer to:
Military Police Regiment may refer to:
Order of Military Merit may refer to:

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