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  2. Marshal - Wikipedia

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    Indiana: Indiana Town Marshals are fully-sworn, ILEA certified police officers who act as the chief police officer of a town. General police terms in Indiana vary by what local government one works for; for example: counties have Sheriff's/deputies, cities have Police Departments/Officers and Towns have Marshals/deputies.

  3. Maréchaussée - Wikipedia

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    In the 14th century, only one marshal and marshal's provost existed until around 1357, when war and unrest began to increase their numbers through the 15th century. [18] Six provosts of marshals and up to 300 archers [a] for the marshals and Constable would be recorded by the start of the reign of King Francis I in the early 16th century. [18]

  4. Provost (military police) - Wikipedia

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    As with all official terms, some countries have specific official terminology which differs from the exact linguistic meaning. The head of the military police is commonly referred to as the provost marshal, an ancient title originally given to an officer whose duty was to ensure that an army did no harm to the citizenry.

  5. History of the Portland Police Bureau - Wikipedia

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    Police responded, pepperspraying the bloc and innocent bystanders. [26] [23] In 2011, three Portland police officers beat and tazed a citizen during a traffic stop. While denied by the officers, the episode was caught on a nearby security camera, showing him being repeatedly punched in the head and tazed four times in 30 seconds.

  6. Police ranks of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Certain Police Officers III in special or hazard pay situations (Police Officer III+1s) are denoted by a Police Officer III insignia and star. These roles can include traffic follow-up investigators, canine training officers, SWAT platoon element leaders, and Senior Lead Officers who coordinate geographical areas.

  7. Provost marshal - Wikipedia

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    In the British Armed Forces, the provost marshal is the head of the military police of each service, with the senior military police officers at lower levels being titled deputy or assistant provost marshals. In many cases the provost marshal is in charge of discipline. Provost Marshal is the oldest extant appointment in the British Army.

  8. What we know: 4 law enforcement officers killed, 4 hurt ... - AOL

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    Four law enforcement officers were killed and four others were injured Monday when members of a U.S. Marshals Service task force tried to serve a warrant in the Shannon Park area of east Charlotte ...

  9. United States Marshals Service - Wikipedia

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    The United States Marshals Service (USMS) is a federal law enforcement agency in the United States.The Marshals Service serves as the enforcement and security arm of the U.S. federal judiciary, and it is an agency of the U.S. Department of Justice and operates under the direction of the U.S. Attorney General.