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What (who) is military policeman - definition

POLICE ORGANIZATION PART OF THE MILITARY OF A STATE
Military Police; Armed Forces Police; Naval Police; Military policemen; Military police officer; Military policeman; Military police investigator; Croatian Military Police; Service Police (RMP/RAFP/RNP); "Naval Security Forces"; Naval Security Forces; American military police; Army mps; Thai Army Military Police; Field security police
  • ROC (Taiwan) Military Policemen on duty.
  • Military Police vehicle in Australia
  • Italian [[Carabinieri]] with the MP uniform
  • A [[Royal Thai Army]] Military Policemen
  • Slovak]] military police
  • Current badge of the [[Feldjäger]]
  • field glasses]] to look across the [[Berlin Wall]] from a viewing platform on the western side, 1984.
  • Danish navy military police [[Mercedes-Benz Viano]]
  • Egyptian Military Police
  • Emblem and badge of the Spanish Army Military Police
  • Emblem of the Spanish Civil Guard
  • Men of the Greek military police (''Stratonomia'')
  • Gendarme mobile
  • An [[Indonesian Air Force]] Military Police officer on a [[taxiway]] in the Abdul Rachman Saleh airbase, Indonesia
  • Military policemen of the tri-services (Army, Navy, and Air Force) of the [[Indonesian National Armed Forces]] during a ceremony
  • South Korean Military Police at the [[Joint Security Area]] in 2007
  • Armband of the Afghani detachment
  • 52nd Independence Day]] parade in 2009.
  • A Malaysian military policeman patrols the House of Parliament with a Honda ST1300 during the nation's 52nd Independence Day celebration.
  • Vehicle of Czech Military police
  • A [[LAPV Enok]] armored vehicle of the [[Feldjäger]]
  • Russian Military Police during exercise
  • US Army]] MP inspects a Soviet [[AK-47]] recovered in [[Vietnam]], 1968.
  • Canadian Forces Military Police Domestic Operational Patrol Uniform
  • A Mongolian unit 032 operative during an exercise
  • Croatian MP in uniform
  • MP [[armband]] of the [[Japan Self-Defense Forces]]
  • Cundinamarca]].
  • Indonesian military policeman]] in [[full dress uniform]]
  • Israeli military police personnel and vehicle
  • An Austrian MP secures and monitors marching conscript soldiers.
  • The "MP" patch identifies this woman as being a member of the Joint Military Police Unit.
  • [[Volkswagen Passat]]s of the Norwegian military police
  • Army]]'s insignia) can be used to identify the Vietnamese Military Police.
  • A [[Skoda Superb]] in a new livery at Fort Akershus in Oslo
  • Finnish military police car
  • MP car in [[Helsinki]]
  • A [[Royal Thai Navy]] Military Policeman
  • Sri Lanka Military Police for Buddha's Birthday in Jaffna, Sri Lanka 14 May 2014
  • Vehicle of the Belgian Military Police.
  • Punjab]] in a [[Maruti Gypsy]].
  • [[Yamaha TDM 900]] of the Portuguese Army Police

military policeman         
(military policemen)
A military policeman is a member of the military police.
N-COUNT
military police         
¦ noun [treated as plural] a military corps responsible for policing and disciplinary duties in the armed forces.
Derivatives
military policeman noun
military policewoman noun
military police         
1.
The military police are the part of an army, navy, or air force that act as its police force.
The government has said it will reform the military police.
N-SING-COLL
2.
Military police are men and women who are members of the part of an army, navy, or air force that act as its police force.
The camp is surrounded by razor-wire fences and guarded by military police.
N-PLURAL

Wikipedia

Military police

Military police (MP) are law enforcement agencies connected with, or part of, the military of a state. In wartime operations, the military police may support the main fighting force with force protection, convoy security, screening, rear military reconnaissance, logistic traffic management, counterinsurgency, and detainee handling.

In different countries it may refer to:

  • A section of military forces assigned to police, or garrison, occupied territories, usually during a war.
  • A section of military forces assigned to policing Prisoner of war detentions.
  • A section of the military responsible for policing the areas of responsibility of the armed forces (referred to as provosts) against all criminal activity by military or civilian personnel
  • A section of the military responsible for policing in both the armed forces and in the civilian population (most gendarmeries, such as the French Gendarmerie or the Spanish Guardia Civil)
  • A section of the military solely responsible for policing the civilian population (such as the Romanian Gendarmerie or the Chilean Carabineros)
  • The preventive police forces of each Brazilian state (Polícia Militar), responsible for policing the civilian population, which are reserve forces of the Brazilian Army and can be pressed into federal service during times of war

The status of military police is usually prominently displayed on the helmet, with an armband, brassard, or arm or shoulder flash. Military police personnel may also wear a more traditional police badge, usually on the front of their uniform; They may also wear other accoutrements exclusive to military police personnel.

Naval police personnel are sometimes called "masters-at-arms" and/or "shore patrol". Law enforcement personnel of an air force are sometimes called "air police", "security police" or "security forces".

Examples of use of military policeman
1. Ryan Snyder, a military policeman, of his year in Iraq.
2. In the Army, not surprisingly, he became a military policeman, assigned for a while to Calcutta.
3. In Kfar Darom Thursday, reservist military policeman Nir Argamani dramatically and very publicly declared his refusal.
4. Ryan Horton, 28, a military policeman from Dallas who works closely with the Iraqi police.
5. Joseph Darby, a military policeman, who blew the whistle on the abuses.