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  2. Department of the Navy Police - Wikipedia

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    DoN Police officers primarily work alongside U.S. Navy masters-at-arms, the military police of the U.S. Navy. Although under the Department of the Navy, the United States Marine Corps (USMC) maintains its own civilian law enforcement program for Marine Corps-centric installations, the USMC Civilian Police.

  3. Military Police Corps (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The Military Police Corps is one of the youngest branches of the United States Army. It was officially established on 26 September 1941, although it has an irregular history dating back to 1776. Military Police in the Revolutionary War. The Military Police Corps traces its lineage and history back to the American Revolution.

  4. Master-at-arms (United States Navy) - Wikipedia

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    The Master-at-Arms ( MA) rating is responsible for law enforcement and force protection in the United States Navy —equivalent to the United States Army Military Police, the United States Marine Corps Military Police, the United States Air Force Security Forces, and the United States Coast Guard 's Maritime Law Enforcement Specialist. [2]

  5. Department of Defense police - Wikipedia

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    The various military police personnel of the DoD's armed services-- the Military Police Corps of the United States Army, the masters-at-arms of the United States Navy, the Security Forces of the United States Air Force and Space Force, and the Military Police of the United States Marine Corps-- are answerable directly to their component ...

  6. Military police - Wikipedia

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    The Army Military Police wear dark green, the Navy Military Police wear blue-gray and the Air Force Military Police wear light blue. The beret of all of the three Military police corps in Indonesia is the same which is blue, dragged to the left (except those attached to the Paspampres who wears light blue berets).

  7. Camp San Luis Obispo - Wikipedia

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    The California Office of Emergency Services has several HazMat training areas on the post. In 2011 portions of the Camp were converted for use as the primary Ranger and Lifeguard (State Park Peace Officer) POST certified law enforcement training facility by California State Parks. In 2016, the State Parks left Camp San Luis Obispo.

  8. Kempeitai - Wikipedia

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    The Navy, seeking to limit Army influence, also maintained its own military police corps, known as the Tokkeitai. Kempei keisatsu gendarmes in Japanese-controlled Korea. Following the Russo-Japanese War (1904–1905), the Empire of Japan effectively controlled the Korean Peninsula, which was formally annexed into the empire as Chōsen in 1910.

  9. Maldives National Defence Force - Wikipedia

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    Maldives National Defence Force. The Maldives National Defence Force ( MNDF; Dhivehi: ދިވެހިރާއްޖޭގެ ޤައުމީ ދިފާއީ ބާރު, romanized : Dhivehi Raajjeyge Qaumee Dhifaaee Baaru) is the national military responsible for defending the security and sovereignty of the Maldives. It is primarily responsible per the ...