provost marshal
/provost marshal/
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Definition
- Noun:
- A military police supervisor: A provost marshal is a senior officer responsible for supervising military police units and their operations within a specific command or area. The role involves overseeing law enforcement, discipline, and security matters among military personnel.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The general appointed a new provost marshal to improve discipline in the camp.
- All reports from the military police were sent directly to the provost marshal.
Advanced Usage
- "Office of the Provost Marshal": Refers to the administrative headquarters or the official department led by the provost marshal.
- The investigation was handled by the Office of the Provost Marshal.
Variants and Related Words
- Provost (noun): A high-ranking administrative officer in some universities or colleges. (Note: This is a distinct, non-military usage).
- Marshal (noun): An officer of the highest rank in some military and civil organizations, or a person responsible for organizing public events.
Synonyms
- Military police commander
- MP supervisor
Related Phrases
- Provost Marshal General: A higher-ranking official, often the head of the military police for an entire service branch or nation.
- The Provost Marshal General issued new guidelines for detainee handling.
Noun
- the supervisor of the military police