• des maréchaussées (1671-1790): Historique succinct de la maréchaussée" [Maréchaussées collections (1671-1790): Brief history of the maréchaussée]. Archives...
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    connotation, so William called the new force "marechaussée" (he forgot the first acute accent in the document). Maréchaussée is an alternate French word for gendarmerie...
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    Gendarmerie is the direct descendant of the Maréchaussée ("Marshalcy") of the ancien regime. The Maréchaussée lasted from medieval times until the French...
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  • "Maréchaussée" is the 12th episode of season 4 of the supernatural drama television series Grimm and the 78th episode overall, which premiered on February...
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  • "Marshals of France," and renamed the Maréchaussée. Its main mission was to protect the roads from highwaymen. The Maréchaussée was a mounted military police...
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    The Marechaussee Museum (Dutch - Marechausseemuseum) or Royal Marechaussee Museum (Museum der Koninklijke Marechaussee) is a museum on the history of the...
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  • The Marechaussee Union (Dutch: Marechausseevereniging), usually known as MARVER, is a trade union representing members of the Royal Marechaussee in the...
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    The Korps Marechaussee te voet (literally "marshal corps on foot") were a colonial gendarmerie of the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army (KNIL), principally...
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    gained policing connotations only during the French Revolution, when the Maréchaussée of the Ancien Régime was renamed to Gendarmerie. Historically, the spelling...
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    Force (Koninklijke Luchtmacht) and the Royal Netherlands Marechaussee (Koninklijke Marechaussee). The service branches are supplemented by various joint...
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    (KLu), the Royal Netherlands Air Force; Koninklijke Marechaussee (KMar), the Royal Marechaussee (Military Police), tasks include military police and...
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    were the company of the Constabulary and the companies of the Maréchaussée. The Maréchaussée originally roamed the countryside catching and sentencing evildoers...
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    HNLMS Pelikaan; Curmil (Curaçaoan) militia elements; Elements of a Royal Marechaussee brigade of the Armed Forces. Two Dutch naval bases, Parera and Suffisant...
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    Maréchal of France, and renamed Maréchaussée. Its main mission was protecting the roads from highwaymen. In 1720 the maréchaussée was subordinated to the gendarmerie;...
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    among the civilian population. The term maréchaussée (lit. 'marshalcy') may also be used (e.g., Royal Marechaussee) but is now uncommon. Although pioneered...
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    which General Washington referred to as the "Marechaussee." This name was from the French: "maréchaussée," from the Old French "mareschaucie," meaning...
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  • up marshalcy, marechaussee, or maréchaussée in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Marshalcy (or occasionally maréchaussée or marechaussee) may refer to:...
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    and promoted to air commodore in 2005. As a reservist for the Royal Marechaussee, he was made brigadier general in 2005. Before his investiture as king...
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     Netherlands Dutch Royal and Diplomatic security (DKDB) _ _ Koninklijke Marechaussee A3 9mm Dutch police _ _  New Zealand Special Air Service of the New Zealand...
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    due to the horse's ability to travel where vehicles cannot. The French Maréchaussée—direct predecessors of the gendarmerie and the first national police...
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    MA-1 MK-II. MA5 MK II  Netherlands Military of the Netherlands; Royal Marechaussee (Min. of Defence) BSB sections Persoonsbeveiliging (PB), Observatie Team...
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    but slightly different solution has been adopted by the Dutch Royal Marechaussee at the Privium iris recognition automated border gates at Amsterdam Airport...
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    teams Gendarmeries, such as the French National Gendarmerie, Dutch Royal Marechaussee, Egyptian Central Security Forces, European EUROGENDFOR, Turkic TAKM...
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    Middle Ages, forces such as the Santa Hermandades, the shurta, and the Maréchaussée provided services ranging from law enforcement and personal protection...
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  • Reading, Pennsylvania, prior to the war. During the Revolutionary War the Marechaussee Corps were utilized in a variety of ways, including intelligence gathering...
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    Malaysia and Australia, and led by Colonel Cornelis Kuijs of the Royal Marechaussee, would use drones, sniffer dogs, divers and satellite mapping to search...
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    been the commander of the Royal Marechaussee since November 2015. When he was 17, he started his career in the Marechaussee. He worked at the security of...
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  • Adelborst Royal Marechaussee Kornet Cadet Wachtmeester Cadet Marechaussee der 1e klasse Cadet Marechaussee der 2e klasse Cadet Marechaussee der 4e klasse...
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    Federation of Military Personnel AFMP 1992 Military 2 24,684 Marechaussee Union MARVER 1907 Marechaussee 1 N/A Nautilus International Nautilus 2009 Seafaring...
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    called the "Maréchaussée".: 105  Between 1697 and 1699, King Louis XIV asserted his authority over police in France and the Maréchaussée became the formal...
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