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Gendarmerie - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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National Gendarmerie - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Gendarmerie (Belgium) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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; Questions on EGF ? You can find in this section all the more frequently asked questions on the European Gendarmerie ; Force .... ... Welcome to the European Gendarmerie Force Official Website ... The European Gendarmerie Force (EGF) is an initiative of 5 EU Member States - France, Italy, The Netherlands,
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The French Gendarmerie's gradual migration to a complete open source desktop and web applications has saved millions of euro, says Lieutenant-Colonel Xavier Guimard. "This year the IT budget will be reduced by 70 percent. ... The Gendarmerie's decided on a strict open standards IT policy in 2002. The 105,000 heads strong...
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TITLE AND STATUSSuch forces are normally titled Gendarmerie, but may bear other titles, for instance Carabiniers in Italy and Chile, or Civil Guard in Spain. Some forces which are no longer considered military retain the title Gendarmerie for reasons of tradition. ... Articles about; Gendarmerie...
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s of rural France.]]In France , the Gendarmerie Nationale is the national Military Police force. ... See Gendarmerie for similar forces in other countries.
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GENDARMERIE, a body of troops or police in France, composed of gendarmes, or men-at-arms. In the days of chivalry they were mounted and armed cap-a-pie, and attended each by five soldiers of inferior rank and more lightly armed.
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The Argentine Gendarmerie is a military force (in terms of training, identity and public perception, and it was involved in combat in the Falklands War), but for legal purposes is a "security force", not an "armed force", because this is necessary under Argentine law in order to allow jurisdiction over the...
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