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The Government Portal of Mauritius is the official web portal of the Government of Mauritius. It presents information resources and online services from government sources, accessible from a single point. The portal provides access to websites of ministries and their departments, websites of state bodies and e-Services.
The National Coast Guard (NCG) is the coast guard of Mauritius. It was established in 1988 and consists of No. 1 Patrol Vessel Squadron and the Maritime Air Squadron. [9]The NCG has been modernising its fleet introducing a Kora-class Offshore Patrol Vessel CGS Barracuda in 2015, two Sarojini Naidu-class patrol vessels CGS Victory in 2016 and CGS Valiant in 2017 and ten 14.5m GSL Fast ...
The Police Medal for Meritorious Service was awarded by the Dominion of Mauritius between 1968 and 1992, the same period as the dominion's Police Long Service and Good Conduct Medal. It has the same obverse as the long service medal, while the reverse shows crossed tipstaffs upon a laurel wreath , surrounded by the words 'MAURITIUS POLICE FORCE.
Mauritius Police Medal for Meritorious Service (1968–1992) (Dominion of Mauritius [2] MPM Senior Counsel: SC (since 1992) - replaces Queen's (or King's Counsel). School Certificate holder: SC Higher School Certificate: HSC British honours: Knight/Dame Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George [1] GCMG
Mauritius Police Force; S. Special Mobile Force This page was last edited on 22 March 2022, at 08:30 (UTC). Text ... Cookie statement; Mobile view ...
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The Special Mobile Force (French: Force Mobile Spéciale) is a paramilitary unit of Mauritius that ensures the country's internal and external security. [1] As Mauritius has no dedicated military, the SMF forms part of the Mauritius Police Force, with its personnel on long-term rotation from the police force.
Almost 2 million men and women who served in Iraq or Afghanistan are flooding homeward, profoundly affected by war. Their experiences have been vivid. Dazzling in the ups, terrifying and depressing in the downs. The burning devotion of the small-unit brotherhood, the adrenaline rush of danger, the nagging fear and loneliness, the pride of service.