Police and military forces have different roles and responsibilities. Police are primarily focused on maintaining public order, enforcing laws, and ensuring community safety within a civilian context. In contrast, the military is trained for warfare, which involves combat and defense operations in conflict situations. While police may be involved in some emergency or crisis situations, their functions do not extend to engaging in warfare like the army.
Nothing. In some countries martial law was implemented, so police who did'nt join yhe army had to quit the force.
The army is used to protect their own country of war. Sometimes there's missions that even an undercover police agent can't handle, that's when the army comes in.
In war the U.S. army is like anything you have seen in a movie but there is no romance or anything like that
Germany's secret police were the "SS". 2nd world war Germany's secret police was " Gestapo " you can pronounce like gastapo.
The Kempeitai (憲兵隊) was the secret military police arm of the Imperial Japanese Army from 1881 to 1945.
In war the U.S. army is like anything you have seen in a movie but there is no romance or anything like that
All three involve a predominantly United States army invading a Middle Eastern country. Aside from that, these wars have little in common.
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It was hard.
To ask why an army is needed in war, is somewhat like asking why a team is needed to play football. Wars are fought with armies. If you don't have an army, then any other country can invade your country without any meaningful opposition. Armies are much more heavily armed than police officers.
It was involve by contributing to the cold war
The army carried the Browning M-35 Hi Power The police carried either the Walther PP or PPK