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    Provost marshal is a title given to a person in charge of a group of Military Police (MP). The title originated with an older term for MPs, provosts, from...
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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...
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  • forces Provost marshal, an officer in charge of military police Provost Marshal General, commander of the military police in the United States Provost sergeant...
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    Military Police Corps (United States) (category Military provosts)
    Investigations are conducted by Military Police Investigators under the Provost Marshal General's Office or Special Agents of the Department of the Army Criminal...
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    ordnance, and surgeon general. After the war started, the position of Provost Marshal General was also created. Originally established on September 24, 1862...
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  • the leader of military police organizations. Provost marshal – a term used in many countries Provost Marshal General – head of the military police in the...
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    The Provost Marshal is a post which goes back to the 13th century and was originally an under-officer of the Earl Marshal. In 1685 the role of Provost Marshal...
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    1 December 2014, the brigade headquarters was established with the Provost Marshal (Army) taking control at Marlborough Lines in Andover, Hampshire known...
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  • Military Provost Staff). The Provost branch is the responsibility of the Provost Marshal who is a Brigadier from the Royal Military Police. The MPGS also works...
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  • these two, there were "Provost Marshals" a.k.a. "Provosts of the Marshals of France" (Prévôts des Maréchaux de France), the "Provost of the Royal Residence"...
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    is the service police branch of the Royal Air Force, headed by the provost marshal of the Royal Air Force. Its headquarters are at RAF Honington and it...
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    (CID) was headed by a division chief who served as the advisor to the Provost Marshal General on all matters relating to criminal investigations. However...
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  • for a provost marshal to be appointed to hang looters; by the end of the Peninsular War the provost marshal controlled 24 assistant provost marshals. Members...
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    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...
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    knighted by James in June. James also rewarded Phips with the post of Provost Marshal General (Chief Sheriff) of the Dominion of New England, serving under...
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    States Army officer with the rank of Major general, who served as Provost Marshal General of the Army during World War II. Lerch was born in Sumner,...
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  • Higashikuni Naruhiko:- Field Marshal Nobuyoshi Mutō:- Field Marshal Sadao Araki: Provost Marshal General Fusataro Teshima: Provost Marshal General (LtGen) Shigeru...
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    place of the possible conspirators. Either Colonel Henry H. Wells, Provost Marshal (head of the military police) of the District of Columbia, or General...
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    and to lieutenant colonel on August 5, 1917. He was named Deputy Provost Marshal General in October 1917, and the same month was named to a Department...
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  • colony's early years, prisons and executions were managed first by the provost marshal, a military officer, and then, from 1824, by the sheriff. The colony...
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    provost marshal. Continuing in the Reserve of Officers after the end of the First World War, Cornwallis-West left his position as a provost marshal,...
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  • William Gore (1765 – 1845) was a provost marshal in the Colony of New South Wales during the early 1800s. During the Rum rebellion he was imprisoned for...
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  • Chapels Commissary Law Enforcement Centers: Provost Marshal's Office - 2nd Infantry Division Provost Marshal and 55th Military Police CO Hospitals available:...
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    Corps of Royal New Zealand Military Police (category Military provosts)
    provost marshal stem from 28 May 1241, when Henry II appointed William of Cassingham as a military "Sergeant of the Peace. He and his under-provosts were...
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    the smallest of all police branches in the three services, with its provost marshal holding the rank of commander. The Royal Navy has always, in one way...
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    Arthur MacArthur Jr. (category United States Army Provost Marshal Generals)
    Arthur MacArthur Jr. (June 2, 1845 – September 5, 1912) was a lieutenant general of the United States Army. He became the military Governor-General of...
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    approximately 100 Marines. The company commander also acted as the division provost marshal. Doctrinal provision existed for a division to request additional military...
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  • needed] the title of provost sergeant typically refers to the operations sergeant in charge of the staff of the Provost Marshal office or the NCO in charge...
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    Office of the Provost Marshal, part of whose jurisdiction was criminal investigation. He was promoted to major and received Provost Marshal training. He...
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  • bring Marlowe to the attention of Robin Grey, a British officer and Provost Marshal of the camp, who has developed a Javert-like obsession with King and...
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