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The Military Provost Guard Service (MPGS) is responsible for maintaining physical security at British Armed Forces locations throughout Great Britain. It is one of three constituent units of the Adjutant General's Corps Provost Branch (the other two parts being the Royal Military Police and the Military Provost Staff ).
Military Provost Guard Service (MPGS) - part of the Army Adjutant General's Corps, tasked with armed security at military establishments in mainland UK. Ministry of Defence Guard Service (MGS) - civilian unarmed security officers providing security and access control at MOD and some military establishments.
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Redford Barracks was built between 1909 and 1915 by the War Office and designed by Harry Bell Measures.When completed, the barracks was the largest military installation built in Scotland since Fort George in the Highlands.
Location Locality Coordinates (links to map & photo sources) OS grid reference; Asby: Cumbria: Ascog: Argyll and Bute: Ascot: Berkshire: Ascott: Warwickshire: Ascott d'Oyley
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The principal reason for NISGS' creation after the Good Friday Agreement was to place the guarding of MOD premises in the Province on a primarily civilian footing with military backup, as in mainland UK. It was felt that establishing the Military Provost Guard Service (MPGS) in the Province would still be seen as an overtly "military" force.
Module:Location map/data/UK England is a location map definition used to overlay markers and labels on an equirectangular projection map of England. The markers are placed by latitude and longitude coordinates on the default map or a similar map image.