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  2. Provost (military police) - Wikipedia

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    A military police NCO from Guatemala with a Galil rifle. Provosts (usually pronounced "provo" in this context [1]) are military police (MP) whose duties are policing solely within the armed forces of a country, as opposed to gendarmerie duties in the civilian population. However, many countries use their gendarmerie for provost duties.

  3. 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.

  4. Military Police Corps (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The United States Army Military Police Corps (USAMPC) is the uniformed law enforcement branch of the United States Army.Investigations are conducted by Military Police investigators under the Provost Marshal General's Office or special agents of the Department of the Army Criminal Investigation Division (CID).

  5. United States Army Provost Marshal General - Wikipedia

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    The provost (pronounced "provo") marshal general is a United States Army staff position that handles investigations of U.S. Army personnel. It is the highest-ranking provost marshal position in the U.S. Army, reporting to the Chief of Staff of the United States Army. The position brings all aspects of law enforcement in the U.S. Army in a ...

  6. Provost - Wikipedia

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    Provost (military police), military police responsible for policing within the armed forces; Provost marshal, an officer in charge of military police; Provost Marshal General, commander of the military police in the United States; Provost sergeant, a sergeant in charge of regimental police in Commonwealth armies

  7. Military police - Wikipedia

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    The Military Police Corps (Kheil HaMishtara HaTzva'it), Mem Tzadeh for short, is the military police/provost of the Israel Defense Forces. It is responsible for investigating crimes committed by soldiers, traffic enforcement among military traffic, arresting soldiers suspected of criminal offenses, assisting officers in enforcing discipline ...

  8. Royal Military Police - Wikipedia

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    It also shows the Military Provost Staff Corps Military Provost Guard Service manning MCTC Colchester. [40] 7 Seconds is a 2005 direct-to-DVD film starring Wesley Snipes, that follows the actions of female Royal Military Police Sergeant Kelly Anders

  9. Provost sergeant - Wikipedia

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    In the British Army and land forces of the Commonwealth, a provost sergeant (sometimes abbreviated to Provo Sgt) is the non-commissioned officer in charge of the regimental provost staff (or regimental police) and is responsible to the regimental sergeant major for the maintenance of good order and military discipline in a regiment or battalion. [1]