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  2. Royal Military Police - Wikipedia

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    RMP personnel do not have to be on Ministry of Defence land to exercise their authority over service personnel. [8] The RMP also have police powers over personnel of the other two branches of the armed forces: the Royal Navy and the Royal Air Force. The Royal Navy Police and RAF Police also have reciprocal police powers over British Army ...

  3. Royal Military Police Close Protection Unit - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Military Police Close Protection Unit (RMP CPU) is a unit within the British Army's Royal Military Police (RMP) that has designated responsibility for protecting senior military and government personnel when deployed overseas.

  4. File:British Army Logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    An Army Crest was finally agreed twelve years later. 'Design originated in 1935 as a device indicative of the British Army for a stained glass window in Ypres Cathedral in memory of King Albert. Approved by HM King George V. A simplified design secured Royal Assent in 1938 as the Army Crest, and was adopted in lieu of the Royal Arms on the Army ...

  5. 1st Regiment, Royal Military Police - Wikipedia

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    A Land Rover Defender utilised by the Royal Military Police while in Northern Ireland.The RMP is one of the few corps (units) which still uses the Land Rover. The first time of the 1st Regiment, RMP was formed was on 5 November 1971, when 173 Provost Company based at Thiepval Barracks, Lisburn in Northern Ireland was expanded into a full regiment.

  6. Military police of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    British military police member using field glasses to look across the Berlin Wall from a viewing platform on the western side, 1984. The Special Investigation Branch is the name given to the detective branches of all three Service police arms: the Royal Navy Police, Royal Military Police and Royal Air Force Police. In December 2022 the separate ...

  7. 1st Military Police Brigade - Wikipedia

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    Prior to December 2014, the military police regiments of the Royal Military Police (RMP) were part of their respective commands: 1st Regiment under 1st (UK) Armoured Division; 2nd Regiment under Headquarters Northern Ireland (reformed in 2006, unknown history after 2007); 3rd Regiment under 3rd (UK) Mechanised Division; 4th Regiment under 101st Logistic Brigade; and 5th Regiment under 102nd ...

  8. File:RMP Cap Badge.png - Wikipedia

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  9. Special Investigation Branch - Wikipedia

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    The SIB (RMP) consisted of about three hundred personnel, including Scenes of Crime Officers and forensic technicians. It was divided into numbered units called Investigation Platoons (for instance, 33 Inv Pl SIB Regt), which are subdivided into Detachments, each usually commanded by a Warrant Officer Class 2. There was a section or detachment ...