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Gendarmerie and may
Local Police or Gendarmerie precincts may not be capable of conducting complex investigations.
Gendarmerie Nationale may refer to:

Gendarmerie and assistance
With Belgian assistance the Katanga Gendarmerie was created as an effective military force.

Gendarmerie and Municipal
: The Municipal Police ( Corpo de Polizia Civile ) is not part of the armed forces of San Marino, but it does work closely with them, particularly with the Gendarmerie.
The Municipal Police are required by statute to collaborate with the Gendarmerie and the Fortress Guard Corps in policing the state.
The Ordnungspolizei consisted mainly of the Schutzpolizei ( Municipal police ), the Gendarmerie ( Rural police ) and the Gemeindepolizei ( Local police ).

Gendarmerie and Police
The branches of Burkina Faso's military include its Army, Air Force, National Gendarmerie, National Police, and People's Militia.
The Military of Chad consists of the Armed Forces ( includes Ground Force, Air Force, and Gendarmerie ), Republican Guard, Rapid Intervention Force, Police, and National and Nomadic Guard ( GNNT ).
The Luxembourg Army was integrated into the Force Publique ( Public Force ) which included the Gendarmerie and the Police.
The Gendarmerie was merged into the Grand Ducal Police in 2000.
Mali's armed forces are the Army, Air Force, Gendarmerie, Republican Guard, National Guard, and National Police ( Sûreté Nationale ).
The IISS listed paramilitary total force as 4, 800: 1, 800 Gendarmerie ( 8 companies ), 2, 000 Republican Guard, and 1, 000 Police.
* La Gendarmerie Maritime: Le Fulmar-Marine Police
The Gendarmerie has two ' Divisions ' entitled ' Criminal Police Division ' and ' Flying Squad Division ', each of which is further divided into operational ' Brigades '.
Bucharest also houses the General Inspectorates of the Gendarmerie and the National Police.
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police ( RCMP ) ( ( GRC ), literally ‘ Royal Gendarmerie of Canada '; colloquially known as The Mounties, and internally asThe Force ') is both a federal and a national police force of Canada, and one of the most recognized of its kind in the world.
Although it is again difficult to determine their effectiveness, popular anti-German demonstrations, such as general strikes by the Paris Métro, the Gendarmerie and the Police, took place, and fighting between the opposing forces ensued.
* Gendarmeries, e. g. Royal Canadian Mounted Police ( Gendarmerie royale du Canada ), Egyptian Central Security Forces and India's Central Reserve Police Force
In 1813 it was dissolved following the attempted coup of General Malet and replaced by the Imperial Gendarmerie of Paris and then, under the Restoration, the Royal Guard of Paris and the Royal Mounted Police of Paris.
This differs from the situation in many countries such as France, where policing is split between the National Police and Gendarmerie, or such as the United States which have a layered system of national, state / regional and / or local law enforcement organizations.
The rank is also used by the Argentine National Gendarmerie and the Argentine Federal Police, which use the rank in the same manner as the Army, as well as the Argentine Naval Prefecture.
Until the police reformation around 2001, the Belgian Rijkswacht / Gendarmerie was, besides its civilian policing tasks, responsible for the nation's Military Police duties.
The Gendarmerie, or " Military Police ", known as the Royal Gendarmerie of Cambodia is a paramilitary unit with about 7, 000 soldiers deployed in all provinces.
Since 1996 security check-points have transferred from the Police Nationale / Gendarmerie de l ' Air to private companies hired by the airport authorities.
In France, traffic policing on highways is the responsibility of dedicated units of the Gendarmerie Nationale ( France ), the Escadron départementaux de sécurité routière ( EDSR ) and the CRS autoroutières of the National Police ( France ).

Gendarmerie and major
" The four National Gendarmerie legions each had a general staff, detached companies that were deployed in and around the major towns and population centers in their respective prefectures, and a small number of mobile squads for rapid reaction and general support.
In addition to the army, navy and air force, there are two forces controlled by the Interior Ministry: the Argentine National Gendarmerie, a gendarmerie used to guard borders and places of strategic importance ; and the Naval Prefecture, a coast guard used to protect internal major rivers and maritime territory.
The organization patrolled Germany's roads ( other than motorways which were controlled by Motorized Gendarmerie ) and responded to major accidents.
To retrieve the situation, they launched a major attack on the coastal town of Mirbat, but were defeated by Firqats, Gendarmerie and SAS detachments, with air support.

Gendarmerie and national
This was one of the reasons cited for the decision to disband the Belgian Gendarmerie, absorbing its functions into those of a new national police force.
The Northern headquarters of French national meteorological service Météo-France, large barracks of the National Gendarmerie ( 450 gendarmes and their family ), the Northern headquarters of French national information and traffic center ( Centre régional d ' information et de circulation routière ).
For example the Italian Police demilitarised in 1981, or the Austrian Gendarmerie merged with the national police making up a new civilian body.
The passage of a Cretan Gendarmerie patrol, dressed in their national uniform: boots, vraka, shirt and toca hat on their heads.
The government created a national guard, a National Gendarmerie, and a finance police ; the metric system was introduced and a national currency was planned, although never minted during the republican era.
Gendarmerie units both sustained their internal security duties and took part in the national defence at various fronts as a part of the Armed Forces during the World War I and the Turkish War of Independence.

Gendarmerie and security
" The third pillar of internal security, the National Gendarmerie, consisted of a headquarters staff, four legions ( corresponding to the four military regions ) and a professional training academy, the Gendarmerie School ( Ecole de Gendarmerie ).
The Gendarmerie, responsible for internal security, has a strength of several thousand.
The security of Albania was to be provided by a Gendarmerie commanded by Dutch officers.
The Gendarmerie and local police forces ( under the Ministry of Interior and Security ) maintain internal security.
The Gendarmerie is a military force which provides policing and security.
The Gendarmerie and the Coast Guard, both of which have law enforcement and military functions, operate as components of the internal security forces in peacetime, and are subordinate to the Ministry of Interior.
The Argentine Gendarmerie is a military force ( in terms of training, identity and public perception, and it was involved in combat in the Falklands War ), but for legal purposes is a " security force ", not an " armed force ", because this is necessary under Argentine law in order to allow jurisdiction over the civilian population.
In France, the gendarmerie has crowd and riot control units ( the Gendarmerie Mobile, along with some corresponding units in the civilian police ), counter-terrorism and hostage rescue ( GIGN, again along with some corresponding units in the civilian police ), maritime surveillance, police at sea and coast guard ( Gendarmerie maritime ), control and security at airports and air traffic police ( Gendarmerie des transports aériens ), official buildings guard, honorary services and protection of the President ( Garde Républicaine ), mountain rescue ( Peloton de Gendarmerie de Haute Montagne ) and security of nuclear weapons sites.
Swedish officers commanded the 8, 400-man Gendarmerie ( later the Imperial Gendarmerie and after 1979 the Islamic Iranian Gendarmerie ), organised in 1911 as the first internal security force.
* the Gendarmerie handles all matters regarding the military, the police at sea, the security of airports, and the security of certain public buildings ( Republican Guard ).
The General Command of the Gendarmerie and the Coast Guard, which operate as parts of the internal security forces in peacetime, are subordinate to the Army and Navy Commands, respectively, in wartime, and both have law enforcement and military functions.

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