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  • ...in the fields of command and control, liaison, reconnaissance and military police. * Military Police
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  • *[[Security and Military Police Branch]]
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  • ...engineering matters within the Defence Forces. Engineering originated as a military function and in today's army an Engineer has a most demanding role. He/She ...are conducted for its own personnel and for students from the military and police of many other nations. Ordnance Corps personnel continue to serve in overse
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  • *The Military Police wear a '''Red Beret'''.
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  • ...y, engineers, signals, aviation, medical and logistics (including military police)). The term "Brigade Group" is often used to designate a combined arms Bri * 1x Military Police platoon
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  • ...shooting became referred to as "snipers" and the term was made an official military term. ...connotations. Alternative terms are usually more specific, especially for police snipers such as "counter-sniper", "precision marksman", "tactical marksman"
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  • ...issioned officer occupations are the mid to senior or level leaders of the military. *00214 [[Military Police Officer]]
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  • File:NATO Map Symbol - Military Mapping.svg|Mapping and Geomatics File:NATO Map Symbol - Military Police.svg|Military Police
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  • Volunteer Force: This Force was established in March 1934. Apart from basic military requirements there was a political consideration in the formation of this F ...nstituted under a Garda Act its activities were to be devoted to auxiliary police and internal security work. Recruiting forms were dispatched to Garda stati
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  • ...om the Staat Artillery, which was officered by Dutch and Germans and their Police. Consequently they raised bands of men based on electoral districts. [[Category:Military of the United Kingdom]]
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  • |DND 404 (Military Driver's License) |Advanced Military Studies Course (16 weeks run at CFC Toronto)
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  • ...ial in improving standards of physical endurance, marksmanship, individual military skills and small unit tactics. ...nments. European and other countries realised that conventional police and military tactics were not suited to dealing with this escalating threat.
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  • ...an International Development Agency (CIDA), and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) in an integrated Canadian effort, also known as the All of Governmen With the exception of approximately 85 CF personnel serving with various military and civilian organizations in Kabul and Bagram, all CF assets were consolid
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