Tunnel rats were a common tactic for all branches involved, all that's required is that you're small enough to fit down the hole and can carry a flashlight and pistol.
The full might of the US military minus nuclear weapons.
rifleman, radioman, military police.
A person who is not a member of the military or the police force.
In Vietnam, with action extended into Laos and Cambodia. It was know as the Vietnam War. But it turns out that this military activity was designated as "a police action" and the U.S. was not at war with any of the countries where America was fighting.
Absolutely not unless they served in the military. No, simply because a police officer may on occasion encounter a violent situation, it does not make them a military veteran. When the going gets tough the police can quit where as the military person must go on and do their best under the worst of conditions. The military is not represented by a union. Military spend time away from their loved ones. Military sacrafice a normal life. I realize many police consider themselves para-military but they are simply.....police. Not members of the military. If police with no military service want to be called vets or want to join vetrans organizations or be honored a veterans........join the military.
"Provo" short for Provost Marshall. During the Vietnam War, He was the head of the MPs (Military Police).
Civilian law enforcement existed in the big cities of South Vietnam; but by and large the MILITARY POLICE were the most widely used; both US and South Vietnamese Military.
The Royal Military Police is a corp of the British Army. The Royal Military Police is responsible for policing service personnel and providing police presence at home and abroad during deployment operations.
The full might of the US military minus nuclear weapons.
rifleman, radioman, military police.
Luftwaffe= German air force during WWII Polizei=Police So it is essentially Military police
The motto of Military Police Corps - Israel - is 'Military Police - People First'.
armed forces Police
Royal Military Police was created in 1946.
If you are referring to Allied Military Police units in Germany, 1944-45, I can assist you. Richard V. Horrell WW 2 Connections.com
No. A military police officer goes through military basic training, then the militray equivalent of a police academy, but does not need to attend a civilian police academy.
The Korean War and the very first days of the "police action and consulting force" sent to Vietnam.