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  1. The Moroccan Royal Gendarmerie was founded on 29 April 1957 by the late King Mohammed V following independence. [2] A Dahir issued on 14 January 1958 further defined the principle and purpose of the Gendarmerie. [1] This describes the Royal Moroccan Gendarmerie as a public force designed to guarantee public security and public order and the ...

  2. The idea to establish a Gendarmerie (from French: gens d'armes: "armed people") military force charged with police duties originated from the Revolutions of 1848 in the Austrian Empire. It was formed on 8 June 1849 by order of Emperor Francis Joseph as a component of the k.k. Army, modelled on the Gendarmerieregiment in the Austrian Kingdom of ...

  3. Gendarmeri (dibaca [ [Bantuan:Pengucapan| [gɛndarmɛri]]]; / ʒɒnˈdɑːrməri, ʒɒ̃ -/) adalah kekuatan militer yang bertugas menegakkan hukum di tengah-tengah penduduk sipil. Istilah gendarme ( bahasa Inggris: / ˈʒɒndɑːrm /) diturunkan dari istilah bahasa Prancis zaman pertengahan gens d'armes, yang diterjemahkan menjadi "man-at-arms ...

  4. Gendarmerie (disambiguation) A gendarmerie is a police force that is generally part of the armed forces of a country, and is responsible for policing the civilian population (and usually the armed forces as well.) Organisations whose names contain the word "gendarmerie" include: Argentine National Gendarmerie. British Gendarmerie.

  5. Apprehending deserters, border control and anti-partisan duties. The Feldgendarmerie ( German: [ˈfɛlt.ʒãdaʁməˌʁiː] ⓘ; transl. "field gendarmerie ") were a type of military police units of the armies of the Kingdom of Saxony (from 1810), the German Empire and Nazi Germany until the conclusion of World War II in Europe.

  6. The Departmental Gendarmerie ( French: Gendarmerie Départementale) is the territorial police branch of the French National Gendarmerie. The Departmental Gendarmerie has regular contact with the population and conducts local policing functions throughout the French territory. The Departmental Gendarmerie is sometimes called " La Blanche " after ...

  7. Republican Guard (Peru) Gendarmerie (Romania) Royal Albanian Gendarmerie. Royal Bhutan Police. Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Royal Gendarmerie (Cambodia) Royal Irish Constabulary. Royal Moroccan Gendarmerie. National Guard of Russia.