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  2. Canadian Forces Military Police - Wikipedia

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    As of 2012, members of the Military Police Branch serve on every base and station of the Canadian Forces in Canada, as well as with the various regiments and battalions. CFMP also serve at Royal Military College of Canada , JTF 2 , Joint Task Force (North) and as air marshals for Code 1 (PM Canada, HEGG and Royal Family) when travelling outside ...

  3. Canadian Forces National Investigation Service - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Forces Military Police. The Canadian Forces National Investigation Service (CFNIS) is the investigative arm of the Canadian Forces Military Police. The CFNIS is an independent military police unit that provides an independent investigative capability for the purpose of fair and impartial administration of military justice.

  4. 2 Military Police Regiment - Wikipedia

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    2 Military Police Regiment. 2 Military Police Regiment (2 MP Regt; French: 2e Régiment de la Police militaire) is a unit of the Canadian Forces. It provides support to the Canadian Army within the Province of Ontario. It does not provide support to Canadian Forces Bases Borden, Trenton and North Bay and Canadian Forces Support Unit (Ottawa).

  5. Military Police Complaints Commission - Wikipedia

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    Military Police Complaints Commission. The Military Police Complaints Commission of Canada (French: Commission d’examen des plaintes concernant la police militaire du Canada) is a Canadian federal government independent, quasi-judicial body, established by the Parliament of Canada in December 1999.

  6. Canadian Provost Corps - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Provost Corps (C Pro C) was the military police corps of the Canadian Army.The Canadian Provost Corps was authorized on 15 June 1940. [1] The Canadian Provost Corps was amalgamated with the police forces of the Royal Canadian Navy and Royal Canadian Air Force to become a new, unified branch of the Canadian Forces in 1968, known as the Canadian Armed Forces Security and ...

  7. Militarization of police - Wikipedia

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    A large group of Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) SWAT officers in tactical gear at a Lakers parade in 2009. The militarization of police (paramilitarization of police in some media) is the use of military equipment and tactics by law enforcement officers. [1] This includes the use of armored personnel carriers (APCs), assault rifles ...

  8. 3 Military Police Regiment (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    3 MP Regt. 3 Military Police Regiment (3MPR) is a unit of the Canadian Army. Like all the CF Army Military Police Regiments, while they reside within the Regular Force, the units are actually "total force" units comprising both a regular and reserve component. The Regular component consists of the headquarters and a policing platoon in Arcadia ...

  9. Military police - Wikipedia

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    The Gendarmerie, or "Military Police", known as the Royal Gendarmerie of Cambodia is a paramilitary unit with about 7,000 soldiers deployed in all provinces. It is headquartered in Phnom Penh. The unit's chain of command is through the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces High Command.