provost marshal

/provost marshal/
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provost marshal

The provost marshal inspects the military police unit on the parade ground.

Definition
  1. 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.
provost marshal

The provost marshal inspects the military police unit on the parade ground.

Noun
  1. the supervisor of the military police