Quite often. Military Police has traditionally been a shortage MOS, which is in high demand by the military. If you're in Military Police or Motor Transport as a Reservist or National Guardsman, you stand a pretty good chance of being deployed.
Yes. Military Police is traditionally both a shortage MOS and a high demand MOS... they deploy, quite frequently.
Pretty often. Military Police has traditionally been one of the top shortage MOSs in the US Military.
Yes. Police officers routinely carry a handgun in France. They can also deploy shoulder weapons if need be.
Military Officers do. But i think you are misunderstanding the word officer. Either way though... military.
MPO stand for Military Police Officers.
Yes. They hold weapons to protect us from bad guys. It is okay for police officers and military soldiers to hold weapons.
Military police officers are much deadlier than they are so yes they will open fire if the bad guys did not listen.Added: Military Police operate under an entirely different set of rules, regulations, standards and laws that civilian police agencies.
Yes they wear military uniforms and are members of the military.
not to our knowledge, the police and military service are to completely separate branches of government, ie. national defense and local police I have seen military ribbons worn on local police uniforms. that would be authorized by that police unit commander or head of that governing body.........it would be the exception rather then the rule......................
They enforce the UCMJ (the Uniform Code of Military Justice), the same as uniformed military members of the military police.
When police officers who are also National Guard members are activated, their duties and responsibilities will typically shift to focus on their military service. They will generally be placed on leave from their police duties or reassigned as needed for their military duties during the activation period.
The collective nouns are:a mess of officersan execution of officersa gaggle of officers (military)a posse of officers (police)
Military police officers wear military uniforms.Added: Displayed on the military uniforms of their particular branch of service are badges, similar to civilian police badges, and/or they wear armbands or, sometimes, distinctive hats or helmets, and/or white pistol belts, so that they stand out from the usual military uniform. And, unlike other member of the military outside of a war zone, they are always armed with a sidearm
No. Certainly not.