-
description rarely corresponds to
their official status and capabilities.
Gendarmes are very
rarely deplo**** in
military situations,
except in humanitarian...
-
organization of
companies of
gendarmes, the
troops in
which were
accordingly called the
gendarmes d'ordonnance. Each of the 15
gendarme companies was to be of...
- the
Gendarmes also
included the
execution of
court orders,
pursuit of fugitives, riot control, and
detainment of "unusual" criminals.
Gendarmes could...
-
investigate the
second saucer, they
disguise themselves as the
gendarmes. The
actual gendarmes then
ambush them and
spray them with
water using packs on their...
-
arrived to the port with his yacht. He also owns a red Mustang. Soon, the
gendarmes find
themselves confronted with a
major problem: a
group of persistent...
-
Corps of
Gendarmes may
refer to:
Grand Duchy of Baden's
Gendarmerie Corps Cuerpo de GendarmerÃa de Prisiones, the old
title for the
Chilean Gendarmerie...
- some are
gendarmes. 99 officers;
three department heads eight police chiefs 16
police commissioners 32
inspectors 40 vice-inspectors 94
gendarmes. To qualify...
- of foot
gendarmes. On its formation, the
gendarmerie was
composed of 632 men, NCOs and officers. In 1806, the two
companies of foot
gendarmes were disbanded...
- A
gendarme is a
pinnacle of rock on a
mountain ridge. They are
typical of
alpine areas.
Gendarmes often form on the
intersection of two
ridges due to...
- its
specific military missions).
Under the new
command structure, GIGN
gendarmes can
still be
engaged in
operations outside of
France due to
their military...