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The English rock band the Police has released five studio albums, three live albums, seven compilation albums, fourteen video albums, four soundtrack albums and twenty-six singles. The Police sold over 75 million records worldwide, making them one of the best-selling music artists of all time.
The United States Constabulary was a United States Army military gendarmerie force. From 1946 to 1952, in the aftermath of World War II , it acted as an occupation and security force in the U.S. Occupation Zone of West Germany and Austria .
Message in a Box: The Complete Recordings is a four-CD box set by the Police, containing all five of their studio albums in chronological order, as well as non-album singles, non-album B-sides, and tracks from various compilation albums and the Brimstone & Treacle soundtrack . The box set also comes with a 68-page booklet.
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Topics about The Police albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories This category contains albums by The Police . See also: Category:The Police songs , Category:The Police album covers , and Category:The Police members
Ulster Special Constabulary – a reserve police force from 1920 until it was disbanded in 1970. Free City of Danzig. Free City of Danzig Police – The law enforcement agency of the semi-autonomous Free City of Danzig from 1919 - 1945. United States. United States Constabulary – United States Army military gendarmerie force.
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The album topped the UK Albums Chart and reached number five on the US Billboard 200. It also gave the group their third UK No. 1 hit single, " Don't Stand So Close to Me " (the UK's best-selling single of 1980 ) and another hit single, " De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da ", both of which reached No. 10 in the US.