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- Gendarmerie - Wikipedia
A gendarmerie ( ʒɒnˈdɑːrməri, ʒɒ̃ - ) is a paramilitary or military force with law enforcement duties among the civilian population The term gendarme (English: ˈʒɒndɑːrm ) is derived from the medieval French expression gens d'armes, which translates to "men-at-arms" (lit 'people of arms')
- Accueil - Gendarmerie nationale
La Gendarmerie nationale est une force armée française placée sous la tutelle du ministère de l'Intérieur et des Outre-mer, et du ministère des Armées pour sa participation aux opérations militaires Elle est chargée de la sécurité des zones rurales et périurbaines
- Gendarmerie | Military Wiki - Fandom
A gendarmerie or gendarmery ( dʒ ɛ n ˈ d ɑr m ər i or ʒ ɑː n ˈ d ɑr m ər i ) is in principle a military [1] force charged with police duties among civilian populations Members of such a force are typically called "gendarmes"
- GENDARMERIE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of GENDARMERIE is a body of gendarmes
- Gendarmerie vs Police in France: Understanding the Key Differences
How do the gendarmerie and police differ in their roles, responsibilities, and organizational structures? The gendarmerie is a military force under the Ministry of Interior, operating primarily in rural areas and small towns In contrast, the police nationale is a civilian law enforcement agency focused on policing cities and larger urban centers
- Gendarmerie | French army | Britannica
…d’ordonnance, known collectively as the gendarmerie, consisted of noble volunteers The infantry, however, was made up of non-nobles, and by the middle of the 16th century there were more than 30,000 infantrymen to a mere 5,000 noble horsemen
- French National Gendarmerie – FIEP | International Association of . . .
The Gendarmerie nationale is one of France’s oldest institutions It is the natural heir to the Royal Constabularies « Maréchaussée de France », i e, the military forces which remained the only corps in charge of policing the country for centuries
- List of gendarmeries - Wikipedia
A gendarmerie or gendarmery is a military force with law enforcement duties among the civilian population The term maréchaussée (lit 'marshalcy') may also be used (e g , Royal Marechaussee) but is now uncommon Although pioneered in France, the concept of a gendarmerie was adopted by several other European nations during the Napoleonic Wars [1]
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