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Definition of military police in English: military policenoun treated as plural The corps responsible for police and disciplinary duties in an army. 宪兵队 military police have foiled another attempt to attack and mutilate horses Example sentencesExamples - The military now has three major special-operations units, one each in the army, the military police and the marine corps.
- The protest was peaceful, although hundreds of riot and military police were deployed around the capital to control violence.
- Chris was in the military police, working in army barracks around the world, before coming to the Dales 11 years ago.
- It truly surprises me that military police are the same no matter where you go.
- These allegations and others, which came to light during the investigations, have been referred to the military police.
- But in many ways, the messy war of infantry, military police and intelligence has just begun.
- The military police have those types of missions so they will continue to be used.
- There are several police forces, including internal security police, gendarmes, and military police.
- The burden of employment has thus fallen more and more on the National Guard and Army Reserve military police.
- The more we lower posted speed limits and hide our military police in bushes and behind Dumpsters, the safer we are.
- External security support from military police simply was not available because of other missions.
- The military tried several times to enlist him, and he was indeed arrested or threatened with arrest several times by the military police.
- The battalion will include both air-defense Soldiers and military police.
- Many of the National Guardsmen are military police, or have engineering skills.
- It also calls for a shift in military forces from combat troops to civil affairs, military police and the like.
- The military authorities also admitted that the military police were investigating other claims against soldiers.
- Military sources told The Observer last week that the Parachute Regiment commanders knew the military police were in the town.
- The informant took this information to the US military police, who then informed the German police.
- The U.S. military police work together with Bulgarian police and watch over the soldiers at all times.
- Criminals do not seek, in the normal course of their activities, to close with and defeat military police.
Derivativesnoun He was picked for promotion to become a military policeman and patrolled Blackburn's pubs and town centre streets. Example sentencesExamples - The protection element is comprised of military policemen trained in the demanding art of close personal protection.
- The appearance of a military policeman at some event automatically connotes the relatively benign role of monitoring civil order or directing traffic.
- They were most disgusted by the military policemen who cited them for being out of uniform or other indiscretions of like seriousness.
- The company's requests for soldiers or military policemen to patrol the perimeter, and for 60 off-duty Kent police officers to work at the site, have been turned down.
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Definition of military police in US English: military policenounˈˌmɪləˌtɛri pəˈlisˈˌmiləˌterē pəˈlēs treated as plural The corps responsible for police and disciplinary duties in an army. 宪兵队 military police have foiled another attempt to attack and mutilate horses Example sentencesExamples - The protest was peaceful, although hundreds of riot and military police were deployed around the capital to control violence.
- External security support from military police simply was not available because of other missions.
- But in many ways, the messy war of infantry, military police and intelligence has just begun.
- The more we lower posted speed limits and hide our military police in bushes and behind Dumpsters, the safer we are.
- Chris was in the military police, working in army barracks around the world, before coming to the Dales 11 years ago.
- These allegations and others, which came to light during the investigations, have been referred to the military police.
- Criminals do not seek, in the normal course of their activities, to close with and defeat military police.
- The military police have those types of missions so they will continue to be used.
- Military sources told The Observer last week that the Parachute Regiment commanders knew the military police were in the town.
- The U.S. military police work together with Bulgarian police and watch over the soldiers at all times.
- The military authorities also admitted that the military police were investigating other claims against soldiers.
- The informant took this information to the US military police, who then informed the German police.
- The burden of employment has thus fallen more and more on the National Guard and Army Reserve military police.
- The military tried several times to enlist him, and he was indeed arrested or threatened with arrest several times by the military police.
- It also calls for a shift in military forces from combat troops to civil affairs, military police and the like.
- Many of the National Guardsmen are military police, or have engineering skills.
- There are several police forces, including internal security police, gendarmes, and military police.
- The military now has three major special-operations units, one each in the army, the military police and the marine corps.
- The battalion will include both air-defense Soldiers and military police.
- It truly surprises me that military police are the same no matter where you go.
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