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Army Provost Marshal

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  • Provost marshal — Provost Prov ost, n. [OF. provost (L. prae and pro being confused), F. prev[^o]t, fr. L. praepositus placed before, a chief, fr. praeponere to place before: cf. AS. pr[=a]fost, pr[=o]fast. See {Preposition}, and cf. {Propound}.] 1. A person who… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Provost Marshal General — CIC Abzeichen Das United States Army Criminal Investigation Command (CIC) ist die Militärstrafverfolgungsbehörde der United States Army, der die Criminal Investigation Divisions (CID) unterstehen. Dies ist möglich, da in den Vereinigten Staaten… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Provost Marshal — The Provost Marshal is the officer in the armed forces who is in charge of the military police (often called the provost ). There may be a Provost Marshal serving at many levels of the hierarchy and he may also be the public safety officer of a… …   Wikipedia

  • provost marshal — /proh voh/ 1. Army. an officer on the staff of a commander, charged with the maintaining of order and with other police functions within a command. 2. Navy. an officer charged with the safekeeping of a prisoner pending trial by court martial.… …   Universalium

  • provost marshal — pro′vost mar shal [[t]ˈproʊ voʊ[/t]] n. 1) mil an officer in the army charged with maintaining order and with other police functions within a command 2) mil an officer in the navy charged with the safekeeping of a prisoner pending trial by court… …   From formal English to slang

  • provost marshal — /proʊvoʊ ˈmaʃəl/ (say prohvoh mahshuhl) noun 1. (in the army) an officer acting as head of military police in a camp or area, and charged with the maintenance of order, etc. 2. (in the navy) head of the police …  

  • Provost — Prov ost, n. [OF. provost (L. prae and pro being confused), F. prev[^o]t, fr. L. praepositus placed before, a chief, fr. praeponere to place before: cf. AS. pr[=a]fost, pr[=o]fast. See {Preposition}, and cf. {Propound}.] 1. A person who is… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Provost (military police) — Provosts are military police whose duties are policing solely within the Armed Forces, as opposed to Gendarmerie duties in the civilian population. However, many countries use their gendarmerie for provost duties. As with all official terms, some …   Wikipedia

  • Marshal — This article is about a title. For other meanings, see Marshal (disambiguation). For the rank of Field Marshal, see Field Marshal. Marshal (also spelled marshall, more commonly in British English than American English[1][2]), is a word used in… …   Wikipedia

  • Provost (civil) — A provost (introduced into Scots from French) is the ceremonial head of many Scottish local authorities. The modern de facto political leader of a council is often called the convener.Historically the provost was the chief magistrate or convener… …   Wikipedia

  • Provost Sergeant — A Provost Sergeant is a non commissioned officer associated with military police.United Kingdom and CommonwealthIn the British Army and land forces of the Commonwealth, a Provost Sergeant (sometimes abbreviated to Provo Sgt [cite… …   Wikipedia

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