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Marshal$97518$ - tradução para grego

TITLE FOR A LEADER OF MILITARY POLICE
Provost-marshal; Assistant Provost Marshal; Provost-Marshal; Provost Marshal
  • [[Lieutenant Colonel]] James P. Smith, Jr., provost marshal of the Berlin District, left, and [[Major]] William J. E. Keish, [[commanding officer]], 713th Military Police Battalion, check pass lists for the [[Potsdam Conference]] area in [[Potsdam, Germany]] on July 14, 1945

Marshal      
n. αστυνόμος, τελετάρχης, δικαστικός κλητήρας
field marshal         
  • [[C. G. E. Mannerheim]]
  • field marshal in the British Army]] when he was made Supreme Allied Commander Mediterranean during World War II
  • [[Jan Smuts]]
  • Duke of Caxias]]
USUALLY THE HIGHEST RANK IN AN ARMY
Field-marshal; Field-Marshal; Field Marshals; Maresciallo di campo; Fieldmarshall; Fieldmarshal; Lieutenantfeldmarschall; Field Marshal; Field marshal (Nigeria)
αρχιστράτηγος
provost marshal         
διευθυντής στρατιωτικής αστυνομίας

Definição

sky marshal
¦ noun an armed guard who travels incognito on certain international flights, trained to take action in the event of a hijack or other terrorist action.

Wikipédia

Provost marshal

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 the Old French prévost (Modern French prévôt). While a provost marshal is now usually a senior commissioned officer, they may be a person of any rank who commands any number of MPs; historically, the title was sometimes applied to civilian officials, especially under conditions of martial law, or when a military force had day-to-day responsibility for some or all aspects of civilian law enforcement (such as some British colonies). A provost marshal may also oversee security services, imprisonment, fire/emergency services and ambulances.