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  2. Military police - Wikipedia

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    The professional MP units comprise 758 officers and are divided into four Regions, each consisting of two companies and additional groups specialised on criminal investigations and training. The professional MP maintains a standing tactical team, capable of interventions in Switzerland and abroad, headquartered in Bern. [44]

  3. Military Police Corps (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Military Police are considered maneuver support, and MP units may be organized at many different levels, based on the size of the unit it is meant to support. An Army Corps may contain one MP brigade, which is responsible for training and supplying subordinate Military Police units.

  4. United States Marine Corps Military Police - Wikipedia

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    During Vietnam War, military police battalions were reactivated for the first time. [citation needed]1st MP Battalion Marine guards the main bridges into Da Nang in 1969. On 28 May 1966 the 1st Military Police Battalion arrived at Da Nang, South Vietnam and relieved the 3rd Battalion, 3rd Marines from responsibility for the security of Da Nang Air Base.

  5. Armed Forces Parliamentary Scheme - Wikipedia

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    The Scheme runs annually and gives an insight into military life for all three Armed Services, Royal Navy, Army and Royal Air Force. [2] The minimum commitment is 15 days over a 12-month course. [3] Its aim is to improve the quality of debate on military issues by exposing its members to first-hand experience of the service. [1]

  6. Federalist No. 26 - Wikipedia

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    The arguments surrounding legislative power over the military would go on to influence the Second and Third amendments to the constitution, and legislative maintenance of a standing army has since become standard practice in the United States.

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  8. Separation of military and police roles - Wikipedia

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    The separation of military and police roles is the principle by which the military and law enforcement perform clearly differentiated duties and do not interfere with each other's areas of discipline. Whereas the military's purpose is to fight wars, law enforcement is meant to enforce domestic law. Neither is trained specifically to do the ...

  9. Does a ‘foreign power’ threaten the Panama Canal ... - AOL

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    Secretary of State Marco Rubio embarks soon on his inaugural trip as the United States’ top diplomat. His first stop, Panama could prove to be the most contentious on the itinerary.