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.
MP is an abbreviation. The two most common terms that are abbreviated to MP are Member of Parliament and Military Police.
Most common acronym, military-meaning Judge Advocate General group would be company
Most often it's 'Minister of Parliament' or Military Police.
Dog Tag's are really common in the military
The US Empire and its Imperialistic Military policy.
A little of column A and a little of column B. Most of those I've talked with who have experienced both will tell you they are pretty equal. The military has been training far longer than any police academy, and most police academy training (the physical and weapons training) is based on a military model though.
The military overrides the police when it comes to decisions. The MPs, or military police, are still considerred police but can override any police order, even state police. Also, if things get bad enough, the police has to call the military
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.
Police, Doctor, and Construction worker,
The two most common methods used in military planning are forward planning and backward planning.
The two most common methods used in military planning are forward planning and backward planning.
Military munitions.