provost guard
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Definition
Noun: A provost guard is a military police unit or detachment operating under the command of a provost marshal. Its primary duties are to maintain discipline, enforce regulations, and provide security within a military area or camp.
Usage
The term is used specifically in a military context to refer to the personnel responsible for policing functions. * The provost guard was tasked with patrolling the camp perimeter. * All personnel must present identification when requested by the provost guard.
Advanced Usage
- Historically, a provost guard often had the authority to arrest and detain soldiers for breaches of military law.
- The concept is analogous to modern military police units but is a more traditional term.
Variants and Related Words
- Provost Marshal (n): The officer in command of a provost guard or military police unit.
- Military Police (n): The modern general term for service members performing law enforcement duties within the armed forces.
Synonyms
- military police
- garrison police
- camp guard (in a historical context)
Related Phrases
- under guard: Being detained or supervised by the provost guard or military police.
- The deserter was placed under guard.
Noun
- a detachment under the command of a provost marshall