military police

NOUN
  1. a military corps that enforces discipline and guards prisoners
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How To Use military police In A Sentence

  • Members of the 800th Military Police Brigade had to use lethal force several times to quell prisoner uprisings, the report says.
  • The military policeman from Hillsboro, Ore., drove 60 miles from his post in Kaiserslautern to see the race in this city on the French border. USATODAY.com - Fans always see a colorful display
  • Military police are looking into the claim, which surfaced in the draft of one of two books that he is involved with. Times, Sunday Times
  • Black leaders in Washington have demanded a federal investigation into the use of paramilitary police units in poor neighbourhoods. Times, Sunday Times
  • The military tried several times to enlist him, and he was indeed arrested or threatened with arrest several times by the military police.
  • Criminals are usually delivered to the police or the gendarmerie, a military police with a reputation of an uncorrupted elite force.
  • A major inquiry has been launched at Catterick Garrison by the military police after the victim was left groaning in agony. The Sun
  • But she had reassured herself that Lance Corporal Michael Pritchard – known to everyone as "Pritch" – was a military policeman, a redcap. 'My son was shot by a British sniper, now all I want is the truth'
  • The soldiers were deployed to help paramilitary police seal the border.
  • Many military police forces have adopted distinctive items of dress: the German gorget (hence the nickname ‘chained dogs’), the American white helmet, the British red cap.
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