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.
Royal Military Police was created in 1946.
The motto of Royal Military Police is 'Exemplo Ducemus'.
Royal Australian Corps of Military Police was created in 1916.
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The military forces of the Kingdom of the Netherlands are responsible for the defense of Aruba. The Netherlands military forces include the Royal Netherlands Navy, the Royal Netherlands Marine Corps, and the Royal Netherlands Coast Guard. The Netherlands Marine Corps trains the Aruban military, Arubaanse Militie [ARUMIL]. All of these units are stationed at the Military Barracks in Savaneta.
The term military police has different meanings in different countries but it generally refers to a police face that enforces laws on a country's military personnel. In some countries they can also be responsible for policing the civilian population as well.
Mir Bakshi was a name given to Bakshi Ghulam Haider. He was the royal chief of the military and was responsible for military appointments and intelligence.
The Corps of the Royal Engineers, also know as the Sappers, is a part of the British Army. This corps is responsible for technical support for equipment as well as engineering and is headed by the Chief Royal Engineer.
Elizabeth Darrell writes a series of novels about Royal Military Police; the first is RUSSIAN ROULETTE. Brian Callison has written a stand-alone novel called REDCAP (not to be confused with either identically titled TV series), about 10 years in the career of a non-com in the RMP.
Royal Bhutan Police was created in 1965.
Watercat is a the name of a military transport in use by the Royal Malaysian Police. It has the same name in German that it does in English.
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