Berkshire Constabulary is a former Home Office police force which was responsible for policing the county of Berkshire in Southern England . Berkshire Constabulary was merged with several other adjacent police forces in 1968 to form the Thames Valley Police . Formed in 1856, the Constabulary was headquartered near Forbury Gardens in Reading, Berkshire Reading , until it moved in 1952 to Sulhamstead House then called the White House , purchased by the Berkshire Country Council five years earlier for 53,000. The house is currently the Thames Valley Police Training College and Thames Valley Police Museum . Berkshire was amalgamated with several other smaller forces during its existence, including the Abingdon Borough Police, Maidenhead Borough Council, Newbury Borough Police, Wallingford Borough Police and Wantage Borough Police. The Windsor Borough Police remained an independent force, due to the Royal presence at Windsor Castle , until it merged with Berkshire in 1947. In 1965, Berkshire Constabulary had an establishment of 603 and an actual strength of 480. ref The Thin Blue Line , Police Council for Great Britain Staff Side Claim for Undermanning Supplements, 1965 ref On April 1, 1968, Thames Valley Police was formed by amalgamating Berkshire Constabulary with Buckinghamshire Constabulary , the Oxford City Police , the Oxfordshire Constabulary and the Reading Borough Police . References Specific Reflist General http www.thamesvalley.police.uk news info info museum pre history.htm A pre history of Thames Valley Police , Thames Valley Police Category Defunct police forces of the United Kingdom Category History of Berkshire Constabulary Category Organisations based in Berkshire Constabulary Category 1856 establishments in England Category 1968 disestablishments ... more details
Infobox law enforcement agency agencyname Northern Constabulary nativename nativenamea nativenamer commonname abbreviation fictional patch patchcaption logo Northern Constabulary.jpg logocaption Northern Constabulary vehicle. badge badgecaption flag flagcaption imagesize motto mottotranslated formedyear 1975 merger formedmonthday preceding1 dissolved superseding employees volunteers budget legalpersonality country United Kingdom countryabbr UK national federal international divtype Areas divname Highland council area Highland , Western Isles , Orkney Isles and Shetland Isles divdab subdivtype subdivname ... Constabulary lang gd Poileas a Chinn a Tuath is the territorial police force responsible ... police force was formed on 16 May 1975 as a merger of the pre existing Northern Constabulary, the Ross and Sutherland Constabulary itself a merger of Ross and Cromarty Constabulary and Sutherland Constabulary and the Inverness Constabulary a merger of Inverness Burgh Police and Inverness shire Constabulary ... of the Scottish North East Counties Constabulary . The previous Northern Constabulary had been created in 1969 by the merger of the Caithness Constabulary , Orkney Constabulary and Zetland Constabulary . The new Northern Constabulary was created at the same time as Local government of Scotland local ... of the Scottish North East Counties Constabulary into the Grampian Police . The Northern Constabulary area is also the area covered by the Highlands and Islands Fire and Rescue Service . In order ... & Area Commands Northern Constabulary is split in to three Divisions which are North, Central .... ref http www.northern.police.uk divisions.html Northern Constabulary Divisions northern.police.uk ... vest. Northern Constabulary was the last police force in Scotland using shirts and ties. In 2009 ... Default.aspx?textonly 0&locID 0ax&lang EN Official Northern Constabulary website UK home nations ... established in 1975 UK law enforcement agency stub Scotland org stub no Northern Constabulary ... more details
Northumberland Constabulary was the Home Office police force for the county of Northumberland , England , until 1974. Northumberland Constabulary absorbed Berwick upon Tweed Borough Police in 1921 and Newcastle upon Tyne City Police and Tynemouth Borough Police in the late 1960s, more than doubling its strength. In 1974 it merged with part of Durham Constabulary to form Northumbria Police . In 1965, before the Newcastle and Tynemouth forces merged, the force had an establishment of 754 officers and an actual strength of 697. ref The Thin Blue Line , Police Council for Great Britain Staff Side Claim for Undermanning Supplements, 1965 ref Footnotes reflist Category Defunct police forces of the United Kingdom Category History of Northumberland Category 1974 disestablishments UK law enforcement agency stub ... more details
Infobox law enforcement agency agencyname Leicestershire Constabulary nativename nativenamea nativenamer commonname abbreviation fictional patch patchcaption logo Leicestershireconstabulary.png logocaption badge badgecaption flag flagcaption imagesize motto mottotranslated formedyear 1839, 1967 merger formedmonthday preceding1 dissolved superseding employees volunteers budget legalpersonality country United Kingdom countryabbr UK national federal international divtype Areas divname Leicestershire , Leicester , Rutland divdab subdivtype subdivname subdivdab map England Police Forces Leicestershire .svg mapcaption dmap sizearea 2,538 km sizepopulation 0.9 million legaljuris governingbody governingbodyscnd constitution1 police local military paramilitary provost gendarmerie religious speciality1 secret overviewtype overviewbody headquarters Enderby, Leicestershire Enderby hqlocmap hqlocmapwidth hqlocmapheight hqlocmapborder hqlocleft hqloctop hqlocmappoptitle sworntype sworn 2,311 unsworntype unsworn unsworntype1 unsworn1 multinational electeetype minister1name minister1pfo chief1name Simon ... www.leics.police.uk footnotes reference Leicestershire Constabulary is the territorial police ... Constabulary was formed in 1839. In 1951 it amalgamated with Rutland Constabulary to form Leicestershire and Rutland Constabulary and in 1967 merged with Leicester City Police to form Leicester and Rutland Constabulary . After the Local Government Act 1972 came into force in 1974 it was once more renamed Leicestershire Constabulary. In 1965, Leicestershire and Rutland Constabulary had an establishment ... units for Leicestershire Constabulary are as follows City Leicester City Centre City Centre Belgrave ... memorials to some of those officers. The following officers of Leicestershire Constabulary are listed ... Constabulary Category Organisations based in Leicestershire Constabulary Category Rutland Constabulary ... agency stub no Leicestershire Constabulary ... more details
Infobox law enforcement agency agencyname Cambridgeshire Constabulary nativename nativenamea nativenamer ... formedmonthday preceding1 Cambridge City Police preceding2 Isle of Ely Constabulary preceding3 Huntingdonshire Constabulary preceding4 Peterborough Combined Police dissolved superseding employees volunteers ... http www.cambs.police.uk www.cambs.police.uk footnotes reference Cambridgeshire Constabulary is the territorial ..., Central and Southern, however they scrapped in 2012. File Cambridgeshire Constabulary Headquarters.JPG thumb left Cambridgeshire Constabulary s HQ in Huntingdon The force s headquarters is situated ... Cambridgeshire Constabulary in 1851. Huntingdonshire and Peterborough didn t start their forces ... Cambridge Borough Police until 1951 , Isle of Ely Constabulary , Huntingdonshire Constabulary , and Peterborough Combined Police created in 1947 from a merger of the Liberty of Peterborough Constabulary and the City of Peterborough Constabulary to form Mid Anglia Constabulary , with the same boundaries ... Supplements, 1965 ref A separate Wisbech Borough Police had already merged with the Isle of Ely Constabulary in 1889. The force was renamed Cambridgeshire Constabulary in 1974, when the new non metropolitan ... to the Mid Anglia Constabulary area. ref http www.theera.free online.co.uk index.htm Cambridgeshire Constabulary History The Badgers Lair retrieved 11 December 2005 ref Proposals made by the then Home ... Constabulary and Suffolk Constabulary to form a strategic police force for East Anglia . ref ... with Norfolk and Essex Constabulary , although wanted to explore the viability of options other ... with nearby Hertfordshire Constabulary and Bedfordshire Police under the banner of Op ReDesign , with many .... Since 1900 the following officers of Cambridgeshire Constabulary were killed while attempting to prevent ... links http www.cambs.police.uk Cambridgeshire Constabulary https twitter.com CambsCops Cambridgeshire Constabulary s Twitter feed http www.facebook.com CambsCops Cambridgeshire Constabulary s Facebook ... more details
Glamorgan Constabulary , or Glamorganshire Constabulary , was the Home Office police force for the county of Glamorgan , Wales . The force was formed in 1841. It absorbed Neath Borough Police in 1947 In 1965, the force had an establishment of 1,153 and an actual strength of 1,055, making it by far the largest police force in Wales. ref The Thin Blue Line , Police Council for Great Britain Staff Side Claim for Undermanning Supplements, 1965 ref In 1969, the force amalgamated with Cardiff City Police , Swansea Borough Police and Merthyr Tydfil Borough Police which had seceded from it in 1908 to form South Wales Constabulary . Footnotes reflist References http www.south wales.police.uk docs MuseumLeafletEng.pdf South Wales Police Museum Category Defunct police forces of the United Kingdom Category History of Glamorgan Category 1841 establishments in Wales Category 1969 disestablishments UK law enforcement agency stub ... more details
The Kew Constabulary formerly the Royal Botanic Gardens Constabulary is a very small, specialised constabulary responsible for policing the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew in Richmond upon Thames , England . The Kew Constables are Police oath attested under section 3 of the Parks Regulation Act 1872. ref http www.statutelaw.gov.uk content.aspx?LegType All Primary&PageNumber 94&NavFrom 2&parentActiveTextDocId 1052083&ActiveTextDocId 1052088&filesize 1764 ref Such constables have in addition to any powers and immunities specially conferred on him by this Act, shall, within the limits of the park of which he is park constable, have all such powers, privileges, and immunities, and be liable to all such duties and responsibilities, as any police constable has within the police area in which such park is situated . ref http www.statutelaw.gov.uk content.aspx?LegType All Primary&PageNumber 94&NavFrom 2&parentActiveTextDocId 1052083&ActiveTextDocId 1052093&filesize 4180 ref As a result, constables of this very small constabulary have the powers of constables of the Metropolitan Police within the land belonging to the Royal Botanic Gardens in addition to those powers possessed as a Kew Constable but without being sworn as constables under the legislation applicable to the Metropolitan Police. These constables rarely use their police powers and generally perform a patrol and ranger service . Any substantial, serious or major police requirements in the gardens are provided by the Metropolitan Police. See also Law enforcement in the United Kingdom List of law enforcement agencies in the United Kingdom References reflist UK private and military police forces coord 51 28.5 N 0 17.5 W type city display title Category Police forces of London Category Parks and open spaces in Richmond upon Thames Category Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew Category Park police forces of the United Kingdom UK law enforcement agency stub garden stub no Royal Botanic Gardens Constabulary ... more details
Infobox Law enforcement agency agencyname Frontier Constabulary nativename nativenamea nativenamer commonname Frontier Constabulary abbreviation FC fictional patch patchcaption logo CFCnwfp.jpg 95px logocaption badge badgecaption flag flagcaption imagesize motto Pa lar tag, Pa bar tag, Pa ghar tag mottotranslated mission formedyear 1913 formedmonthday preceding1 Federal Paramilitary Police dissolved superseding employees 30,000 volunteers budget nongovernment country Pakistan countryabbr national federal international divtype divname divdab subdivtype subdivname subdivdab map mapcaption sizearea sizepopulation legaljuris Pakistan governingbody Ministry of Interior governingbodyscnd constitution1 police Yes local Yes military Yes provost gendarmerie religious speciality secret overviewtype overviewbody ... The Frontier Constabulary , FC , is a paramilitary force responsible for maintaining law and order ... Province 1901 1955 North West Frontier Province . Introduction The Frontier Constabulary is a Federal ... province, but operates in all the provinces of Pakistan.Frontier Constabulary was created by amalgamating ... the border between the then settled areas of NWFP and Tribal areas. Frontier Constabulary s main ... ref http fc.gov.pk index.php?page history.html ref The Frontier Constabulary is a sort of police ... the regular army in operations. Frontier Constabulary was created as an independent Civil Armed Force, under the provisions of Frontier Constabulary Act, 1915. under this Act, Frontier Constabulary ... of the respective provincial governments. The Frontier Constabulary, an armed police force .... Structure of FC The senior officer ranks in the Frontier Constabulary are the Commandant ... to Frontier Constabulary To guard the border between tribal and settled area. To stop tribal incursions ... Constabulary ref http fc.gov.pk index.php?page ex cfcs.html ref File A.I.Gen.Sifwat Ghayur.jpg ... 2010 12 05 ref Safwat Ghayur ref cite web url http tribune.com.pk story 34601 frontier constabulary ... more details
Infobox law enforcement agency agencyname Cheshire Constabulary nativename nativenamea nativenamer commonname abbreviation fictional patch patchcaption logo Cheshire 2008 logo.png logocaption badge badgecaption flag flagcaption imagesize motto mottotranslated mission formedyear 1974 formedmonthday preceding1 dissolved superseding employees volunteers budget 177M 2011 12 legalpersonality country United Kingdom countryabbr UK national federal international divtype country divname England divdab subdivtype ... reference Cheshire Constabulary is the territorial police force responsible for policing the England ... Constabulary as of 2009 is David Whatton . He was appointed on 23  October 2008, and was previously ... Police Chief officers cite web title Cheshire Constabulary Chief officers url http www.cheshire.police.uk ... and the new Cheshire Constabulary was officially formed on 20  April 1857. ref name CC history http www.cheshire.police.uk about us history.aspx Cheshire Constabulary History of Cheshire Constabulary ... at Nuns Road, Chester. This building served the Constabulary until 2004 when the Headquarters building ... is made up of convert 3417 mi of highway. The constabulary is responsible for policing one of the longest ... Constabulary is responsible for policing the annual Creamfields dance and music festival that takes ... February 2009, the Constabulary confirmed that the Home Office had agreed to jointly fund the purchase ... as necessary. Crime statistics Cheshire Constabulary s crime statistics for recorded crimes ... 40524 38575 5 Total crime 73110 68179 7 Cheshire Constabulary and the media During 2005 06, the force ... of Cheshire Constabulary were killed while attempting to prevent, stop or resolve a crime ref http www.policememorial.org.uk index.php?page cheshire constabulary ref Officer John Parry, 1788 killed ... Constabulary Category Warrington Constabulary Category 1857 establishments in England Category Government agencies established in 1857 no Cheshire Constabulary ... more details
Monmouthshire Constabulary was the Home Office police force for the county of Monmouthshire historic Monmouthshire excluding the county borough of Newport , United Kingdom until 1967. The force was established in 1857. In 1967 it amalgamated with Newport Borough Police Monmouthshire Newport Borough Police to form Gwent Police . In 1965, the force had an establishment of 465 officers and also an actual strength of 465, making it the only force in England and Wales that was up to strength. ref The Thin Blue Line , Police Council for Great Britain Staff Side Claim for Undermanning Supplements, 1965 ref Footnotes reflist Category Defunct police forces of the United Kingdom Category History of Monmouthshire Category Government agencies established in 1857 Category 1967 disestablishments Category 1857 establishments in Wales UK law enforcement agency stub ... more details
For the 1848 replica canal boat The Volunteer canal boat Infobox film name The Volunteer image TheVolunteerTradeAd.jpg image size 225px caption trade ad director Michael Powell director Michael Powell br Emeric Pressburger producer Michael Powell br Emeric Pressburger writer Michael Powell br Emeric Pressburger starring Ralph Richardson music Allan Gray composer Allan Gray cinematography Frederick Ford editing John Seabourne br Michael C. Chorlton distributor released film date 1944 1 10 df y runtime 24 minutes country Film UK language English budget gross The Volunteer 1944 is a short black and white Cinema of the United Kingdom British film by the filmmakers Powell and Pressburger Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger for the U.K. Ministry of Information. Made during World War II as recruitment propaganda for the Fleet Air Arm , volunteer numbers rose after its release. The films features actor Ralph Richardson starring in a West End theatre West End production of Othello . Pat McGrath actor Pat McGrath plays his dresser, who joins the Fleet Air Arm and becomes a war hero &ndash as famous as Richardson himself. British film stars Anna Neagle and Laurence Olivier make cameo appearance s, as does director Michael Powell and fellow British film director Anthony Asquith . External links http www.powell pressburger.org Reviews 43 Volunteer The Volunteer reviews and articles at the http www.powell pressburger.org Powell & Pressburger Pages IMDB title 0037439 Amg movie 120144 spacing, please do not remove Powell and Pressburger CinemaoftheUK Use dmy dates date September 2010 DEFAULTSORT Volunteer, The Category 1944 films Category Aviation films Category Black and white films Category British World War II propaganda films Category Denham films Category English language films Category Films by Powell and Pressburger Category British short films es The Volunteer ... more details
selfref In Wikipedia, Help Special page special pages are pages which are automatically generated by Wikipedia s software. wiktionarypar specialSpecial or specials may refer to In music Special Garbage song Special Garbage song Special Mew song Special Mew song Special Stephen Lynch Song Special Stephen Lynch song The Specials , a British band In film and television Special lighting , a stage light that is used for a single, specific purpose Special Lost Special Lost , an episode of the television series Lost Special film Special film The Specials film The Specials film Television special , television programming that temporarily replaces scheduled programming In other A special price, a form of discounts and allowances A kit car or one off home built vehicle A euphemism for someone with a mental retardation Adcox Special , a biplane built in Portland, Oregon in 1929 The SPECIAL System , the character creation system of the computer game Fallout Special constable , a volunteer police officer See also lookfrom Special disambig de Sonderausgabe fr Special ko ja ... more details
The Army Department Constabulary was a police force in the United Kingdom formed as a result of the Special Constables Act 1923. Originally, the Army used serving soldiers to guard its establishments and the only call for police was at places like the Royal Arsenal at Woolwich. A War Department Constabulary was formed in 1925, and was renamed Army Department Constabulary in 1964 when the War Office became the Army Department . The Ministry of Defence Police absorbed the ADC in 1971, along with the Air Force Department Constabulary and the Admiralty Constabulary . Sources http www.questonline.co.uk content view full 1276 UK law enforcement agency stub Category Ministry of Defence Police Category Defunct police forces of the United Kingdom ... more details
county of Avon , hence the force s name. History Image ASPolice.jpg left thumb SpecialconstabularySpecial Constables and regular officers of the Avon and Somerset Constabulary at the 125th anniversary of the SpecialConstabulary in Taunton . The first police force in the entire of England was formed .... Strength and Recruitment Avon and Somerset Constabulary employs 6,754 people and 428 volunteer Police Officers within the SpecialConstabulary. 3,365 are Police officer Police Officers , 535 are Police ...Infobox law enforcement agency agencyname Avon and Somerset Constabulary nativename nativenamea nativenamer ... Somerset and Bath Constabulary preceding2 Part of Gloucestershire Constabulary preceding3 Bristol City Constabulary dissolved superseding employees 5996 volunteers 428 budget 260 million ref http ... s Inspectorate of Constabulary headquarters Portishead, Somerset Portishead hqlocmap hqlocmapwidth ... www.avonandsomerset.police.uk www.avonandsomerset.police.uk footnotes reference Avon & Somerset Constabulary ... Corporations Act 1835 Municipal Corporations Act . The original Bristol constabulary had 232 officers issued with a top hat, blue coat and white trousers. ref name his this constabulary began certain ... constabularies in 1839, with all forces being merged into the Somerset Constabulary in 1940, under ... county Avon , from a merger of the Bristol City Police , the Somerset and Bath Constabulary , and the Staple Hill, South Gloucestershire Staple Hill division of Gloucestershire Constabulary . It was the only ... of Bristol in 1977. ref name his Avon & Somerset Constabulary provides service for approximately ..., it was chosen as the site for the new HQ when the Bristol Constabulary s Bridewell Headquarters was deemed ... Airport , that is shared between Avon and Somerset Constabulary and Gloucestershire Constabulary ... Avon and Somerset Constabulary title Road Policing Unit ref Support Group Unit Avon and Somerset Constabulary has a Support Group that specialise in very specific needs of investigations or missions ... more details
infobox military award name Constabulary Medal image File Constabulary Medal version 1.jpg 250px caption Black and white rendering of the Constabulary Medal, first version awarded by The Royal Irish Constabulary country United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland type Civil awards and decorations Civil decoration eligibility Officers and men of the Royal Irish Constabulary for Before 1872 Gallantry or Meritorious service br After 1872 Gallantry ref name bmm cite web last Simner first Mark title Constabulary Medal Ireland url http www.bmcm.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk constabularymedal.htm work http www.bmcm.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk publisher British Military Medals accessdate 29 October 2011 ref campaign status None awarded after the 1922 partition of Ireland description motto clasps post nominals established 15 April 1842 first award last award total 322 posthumous recipients precedence label individual higher Air Force Medal ref name order cite web title Orders of Wear url http www.direct.gov.uk prod consum dg groups dg digitalassets dg documents digitalasset dg 068133.pdf work http www.direct.gov.uk accessdate 29 October 2011 ref same lower Medal for Saving Life at Sea ref name order related image2 File Volunteer Decoration UK ribbon.png 100px caption2 Ribbon bar of the medal The Constabulary Medal was a decoration of the Royal Irish Constabulary RIC . The medal was established on 15 April 1842, by the Inspector General of the Royal Irish Constabulary and approved by the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland . ref cite web last Enticknap first John title Royal Irish Constabulary Badge and Medal ... within a wreath. The first version of the medal has the inscription REWARD OF MERIT IRISH CONSTABULARY while the second version has the inscription REWARD OF MERIT ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY This change is in recognition of the addition of Royal to the name of the Irish Constabulary in 1867. The reverse ... Kingdom DEFAULTSORT Constabulary Medal Ireland Category Civil awards and decorations of the United ... more details
The Air Force Department Constabulary formerly the Air Ministry Constabulary was a police force in the United Kingdom , responsible for policing the airfields and aerodromes under the control of the Air Ministry , later the Air Force Department . Policing at Air Ministry establishments was originally provided by the Metropolitan Police and local county constabularies. For a while, as an economy measure, some establishments were manned by warders who had no police powers but the Home Office Forces remained at Stores Depots, where warders were considered to be inadequate, until about 1925. The passing of the Special Constables Act 1923 enabled these warders to be sworn as special constable s under section 3 of the Act, ref http www.legislation.gov.uk ukpga Geo5 13 14 11 section 3 section 3 , Special Constables Act 1923 ref and the regular police were then gradually withdrawn and replaced by warders or, as they were later styled, Air Ministry Constables. Originally the warders and later constabulary departments were under direct control of the Commanding Officer of the unit at which they served. In 1942 a Superintendent was appointed to RAF Maintenance Command , which was the main user of the Constabulary, to advise on police matters. Later in the same year, the superintendent was moved to the Air Ministry and the beginnings were made to centralise control. During World War II , the Constabulary increased to a peak strength of 3,530 men. In 1946, F. J. May OBE was appointed as the first ... police force, the Airport policing in the United Kingdom Ministry of Civil Aviation Constabulary Ministry of Civil Aviation Constabulary was formed, leaving the Air Ministry Constabulary with responsibility ... men. In 1964 the Force was renamed the Air Force Department Constabulary. The Ministry of Defence Police absorbed the AFDC in 1971, along with the Army Department Constabulary and the Admiralty Constabulary ... raf trade 3.htm Air Ministry Air Force Department Constabulary insignia Category Ministry ... more details
cleanup date July 2008 POV date September 2011 Infobox military unit unit name United States Constabulary image File USA Constabulary patch.png 250px caption United States Constabulary patch dates 1946 1952 country United States of America allegiance Regular Army branch U.S. Army type role Constabulary ... transport The United States Constabulary was a United States Army military Constabulary force. From ... States Constabulary, units of the United States Army assigned to occupational duties in Germany ..., which was carried into effect towards the end of the years for the organization of a special security force known as the District Constabulary. In October 1945, the United States Department of War War ... or constabulary in the United States. Ideas crystallized rapidly. At the end of October 1945, General ... police force or constabulary. In early November, the strength of the proposed constabulary was announced ... notified the War Department that the constabulary would be organized as an elite force, composed ... by a series of names. State Police was discarded for State Constabulary. Then it was thought ... stage, it as known as the Zone Constabulary, but before it became operational it was named United States Constabulary. Command and staff On 10 January 1946, Major General Ernest N. Harmon , wartime ... of the United States Constabulary. At the direction of Lieutenant General Lucian K. Truscott , Commanding ... Headquarters had already announced the principle that the Constabulary would be organized along ... Government. Thus, there would be one Constabulary Headquarters for the entire United States ... would be used in planning the organization of the Constabulary. The primary unit of the Constabulary ... tasks of road and border patrolling and its police type jobs, the Constabulary needed a greater ... reserve of one company equipped with light tank s was established in each Constabulary regiment ... at the crossing points. Uniforms The uniform of the Constabulary trooper was designed both to make ... more details
Image RIC Station Badge.png right The armed Royal Irish Constabulary RIC was Ireland s major police force ... , originally with their own police forces, later had special divisions within the RIC. ref ... , the Victoria Police force in Australia , and the Royal Newfoundland Constabulary in Newfoundland island Newfoundland . ref Jim Herlihy, The Royal Irish Constabulary , Four Courts Press, 1997, ISBN ... by the Garda S och na south of the new border, and the Royal Ulster Constabulary to its north. History ... his surname , ref OED entry at Peeler 3 ref and the Irish Constabulary Act in 1822 formed the provincial ... force had been reorganised under The Act of 1836, and the first constabulary code of regulations ... landlords and their property and stock. The new constabulary first demonstrated its efficiency ... the Fenians with local informers. The loyalty of the Irish Constabulary during the outbreak was rewarded .... ref name Tobias File Webley 1868 RIC.JPG thumb Webley 1868 RIC Royal Irish Constabulary Revolver ... or in the home county of his wife. ref Jim Herlihy, The Royal Irish Constabulary , Four Courts Press ... organised the Ulster Volunteer Force in January 1913 while supporters formed the Irish Volunteers in response ... became known as the Black and Tans and the Auxiliary Division of the Royal Irish Constabulary. Paddy ... Ulster Constabulary in Northern Ireland. Many RIC men went north to join the new RUC. This initially ... Constabulary in 1920, but left a year later shortly before its disbandment in 1922 in the midst ... Category Defunct law enforcement agencies of Ireland Category Royal Irish Constabulary Category Organizations established in 1822 Category Gendarmerie de Royal Irish Constabulary es Royal Irish Constabulary eu Royal Irish Constabulary fr Police royale irlandaise ga Const blacht R oga na h ireann gl Royal Irish Constabulary it Royal Irish Constabulary no Royal Irish Constabulary pt Royal Irish Constabulary simple Royal Irish Constabulary zh ... more details
Infobox animanga Header name image caption Special A anime ja kanji S A ja romaji S A Supesharu genre Romantic comedy Infobox animanga Print type manga author Maki Minami publisher Hakusensha ... 24 episode list List of Special A episodes Infobox animanga Footer nihongo S A Special A S A S A Supesharu , also known as Special A or S.A , is a sh jo manga by Maki Minami . The series ... http www.animenewsnetwork.com news 2007 10 04 special a shojo manga to be animated for television title Special A Sh jo Manga to be Animated for Television publisher Anime News Network date 2007 10 ... http www.animenewsnetwork.com news 2009 03 05 maki minami special a manga to end in japan in march title Maki Minami s Special A Manga to End in Japan in March publisher Anime News Network date 2009 03 05 accessdate 2009 03 27 ref Special A has been licensed for English language release in North America ... to Yume announced an anime adaptation of Special A , animated by Gonzo company Gonzo and Anime International ... in each grade. The top seven within the A class, from first year to third year, are known as the Special ... of the SA have been close friends since elementary school. Characters Main List of Special ... Drama CDs On February 23, 2007, a Special A drama CD was released in Japan. It focuses on Valentine ... Ayahi Takagaki Ryuu Tsuji Kazuma Horie Sakura Ushikubo Natsuko Kuwatani Anime Main List of Special ... October 30, 2011. Music 1st opening theme Special Days episodes 1 12 Performed by Yuko Goto, Hitomi ... Special Gyutto Good Luck nihongo2 Good luck episodes 13 23 Performed by Yuko Goto, Hitomi ... 2012 03 18 ref References reflist External links http special a.jp index.html Special A official site for the anime ja http shojobeat.com manga sa Special A at Shojo Beat ann manga 7889 S.A ann anime ... 2008 Japanese television series endings de Special A es Special A fr S.A Special A Class it Special A ja S A pl S A Special A ru S A Special A tl S A Special A vi S A Special A zh S A ... more details
SpecialConstabulary , a volunteer body of part time auxiliary police established before ... SpecialConstabulary B Specials , proved highly controversial to some, with the unit seen by some nationalists ... SpecialConstabulary , ref http news.bbc.co.uk onthisday low dates stories october 10 newsid ... the Hunt Report and disarm the police and disband the Ulster SpecialConstabulary B Specials . Under ...Unbalanced date August 2009 Infobox law enforcement agency doc autocat off agencyname Royal Ulster Constabulary ... formed 1 June 1922 preceding1 Royal Irish Constabulary dissolved 2001 superseding Police Service ... badge RUC Crest.jpg police Yes local Yes The Royal Ulster Constabulary RUC was the name ... in 2000, it was subsequently known as the Royal Ulster Constabulary George Cross GC . It was founded on 1 June 1922 out of the Royal Irish Constabulary RIC . ref The Thin Green Line The History of the Royal Ulster Constabulary GC, Richard Doherty, published by Pen & Sword Books ISBN 1 84415 058 5 ... collusion with Loyalist Northern Ireland loyalist paramilitaries Royal Ulster Constabulary Criticism ... in the world, the Royal Ulster Constabulary is one of the most controversial police forces in the UK ... the jurisdiction of the Royal Irish Constabulary RIC . On 31 January 1921, Richard Dawson Bates , the first ... Royal Ulster Constabulary RUC . In May, the Parliament of Northern Ireland passed the Constabulary ... was readopted. ref The Thin Green Line The History of the Royal Ulster Constabulary GC, Richard ... Ulster Constabulary GC , Richard Doherty, published by Pen & Sword Books ISBN 1 84415 058 5, p ... gave the Orange Order special permission for an Orange Lodge to be formed in the RUC. In April 1923 ... ref On 4 April 1922 the RIC was disbanded. On 7 April the Civil Authorities Special Powers Act Northern ... people meant that Catholic participation in the Royal Ulster Constabulary always remained ..., Belfast, August 2010 28 .JPG thumb right 250px Royal Ulster Constabulary, 1999. Troubled Images ... more details
The Philippine Constabulary Metropolitan Command or METROCOM was a major subordinate unit of the Philippine Constabulary PC and was considered on the same level of a Constabulary Zone Command. The METROCOM was created pursuant to Executive Order EO of the President on July 14, 1967 to complement and supplement police forces within Greater Manila Area in its campaign against all forms of criminality. Establishment and Mission Mobile patrol coverage of the metropolitan Manila area was considered inadequate as highlighted by the increased criminality in the late 1960s which required more vigorous law enforcement action, over and above the capabilities of the local police forces. Then President Ferdinand Marcos directed the PC to organize on July 14, 1967, a special striking force to be known as the PC Metropolitan Command METROCOM . It was organized with a modest force of about three hundred 300 officers and men to operate in the cities of Manila, Quezon, Caloocan and Pasay and in the then municipalities of Marikina, Pasig, Makati, Mandaluyong, San Juan, Para aque, Las Pi as, Navotas, and Malabon. This strike force was the Philippine ConstabularySpecial Forces Company Airborne . They wore the distinctive black berets with the red canopy. All members were all Airborne paratroopers and Special Forces graduates. The increasing frequency of criminality and graver crimes in the greater Manila area as well as rampant smuggling and illegal fishing in the Manila Bay area prompted President Marcos to issue EO 120 on February 16, 1968 which expanded the PC Metrocom into a Metropolitan Area Command MAC . The AFP Chief of Staff was instructed by virtue of this EO to organize the MAC into a joint ... over METROCOM which has been exercised by GHQ was passed on to the Chief of Constabulary on July 1 ... command structure of the Philippine Constabulary and Integrated National Police . Post Marcos Under ... in 1991 by merging the Integrated National Police into the Philippine Constabulary . METROCOM is currently ... more details
Infobox law enforcement agency agencyname Dumfries and Galloway Constabulary nativename nativenamea nativenamer commonname abbreviation fictional patch patchcaption logo Dumfriesandgallowaybadge.PNG logocaption badge badgecaption flag flagcaption imagesize motto mottotranslated formedyear 1948 merger formedmonthday preceding1 dissolved superseding employees volunteers budget legalpersonality country United Kingdom countryabbr UK national federal international divtype Areas divname Dumfries and Galloway divdab subdivtype subdivname subdivdab map ScotlandPoliceDumfriesGalloway.png mapcaption dmap sizearea 6,426 km sizepopulation 148,000 legaljuris governingbody governingbodyscnd constitution1 police local military paramilitary provost gendarmerie religious speciality1 secret overviewtype overviewbody headquarters Dumfries hqlocmap hqlocmapwidth hqlocmapheight hqlocmapborder hqlocleft hqloctop hqlocmappoptitle sworntype sworn 508 106 Special Constable s unsworntype unsworn unsworntype1 unsworn1 multinational electeetype minister1name minister1pfo chief1name Patrick Shearer QPM chief1position Chief Constable parentagency child1agency unittype unitname officetype Division officename 2 provideragency ... footnotes reference Dumfries and Galloway Constabulary is the territorial ... and Galloway Constabulary accessdate 2011 04 03 ref The current Chief Constable is Patrick Shearer ... aboutUs ourStaff profiles cc.htm title Profile Chief Constable publisher Dumfries and Galloway Constabulary ... publisher Dumfries and Galloway Constabulary accessdate 2011 04 03 ref On 17 January, the Police and Fire ... crashed in the town of Lockerbie , within the police area of Dumfries and Galloway Constabulary ... and Galloway Constabulary, was the largest ever mounted in Scottish history and became a murder ... Dumfries and Galloway Constabulary UK home nations police forces Category ... no Dumfries and Galloway Constabulary ... more details
www.gov.im dha police Isle of Man Constabulary website http www.iomspecials.com Isle of Man SpecialConstabulary website http www.iompolicefederation.com Isle of Man Police Federation DEFAULTSORT Isle Of Man Constabulary Category Police forces of Crown Dependencies Category Law enforcement in the Isle ...Infobox law enforcement agency doc auto cat off agencyname Isle of Man Constabulary nativename Meoiryn Shee Ellan Vannin badge IoM policecrest.jpg imagesize 150 formedyear 1863 formedmonthday September budget 15 million ref http www.gov.im lib docs dha police hmicbaselineassessment2006oniom.pdf Isle of Man Constabulary Baseline Assessment , October 2006. ref country United Kingdom divtype Crown dependency divname Isle of Man map IOMPolice.PNG mapcaption Isle of Man Constabulary area sizearea convert 572 km sqmi sizepopulation 80,000 police yes headquarters Douglas, Isle of Man Douglas sworn 200 stations 10 chief1name Mike Langdon chief1position Chief Constable officetype Division officename 5 website http www.gov.im dha police www.gov.im dha police The Isle of Man Constabulary lang gv Meoiryn Shee Ellan Vannin is the organisation responsible for policing the Isle of Man , an island of 80,000 inhabitants situated equidistant from Northern Ireland , Wales , Scotland and England . Structures and Deployment The force has about 240 officers in its establishment being the national police service of the Isle of Man. As the Isle of Man is not a part of the United Kingdom , the Constabulary is responsible to the Minister of Home Affairs Isle of Man Minister of Home Affairs of the Isle of Man ... of Constabulary HMIC for England and Wales . The Force is split into 5 Neighbourhood Policing Teams ... the force polices the Isle of Man Isle of Man TT TT races . The Constabulary s headquarters are in the Manx ... dha police history Police History Isle of Man Constabulary Bot generated title ref White helmets were ... were either suspended, retired or dismissed. Rank structure The rank structure of the Isle of Man Constabulary ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Bristol City Constabulary , also called Bristol City Police , was a police force responsible for policing the city of Bristol in south west England until 1974, when it was amalgamated under the Local Government Act 1972 with Somerset and Bath Constabulary and parts of the Gloucestershire Constabulary to form the Avon and Somerset Constabulary . Unlike most city forces, the force was officially a constabulary , the usual name given to county forces, since Bristol was a county as well as a city. Category Defunct police forces of the United Kingdom UK gov stub ... more details
Infobox law enforcement agency doc autocatoff agencyname Civil Nuclear Constabulary nativename abbreviation CNC logo Cnc logo1.jpg imagesize 150 formedyear 2005 budget 57m entire Civil Nuclear Police Authority ref http www.cnc.police.uk files strategic policing plan 2009 12.pdf ref country United Kingdom national Yes legaljuris UK civil nuclear sites map PoliceCNC.PNG mapcaption Map of CNC Divisions sizearea sizepopulation police yes speciality1 nuclear safety headquarters Culham sworn 750 ref cite web url http www.cnc.police.uk about the cnc what do the cnc do whats the role of the civil nuclear constabulary where do they work title What s the Role of the Civil Nuclear Constabulary Where Do They Work? publisher Civil Nuclear Constabulary date 2009 03 25 accessdate 2009 06 08 ref stations 16 chief1name Richard Thompson chief1position Chief Constable officetype Division officename 3 website http www.cnc.police.uk www.cnc.police.uk The Civil Nuclear Constabulary CNC Welsh language Welsh Heddlu Sifil Niwclear is a Special police United Kingdom special police force responsible for providing ...? publisher Civil Nuclear Constabulary date accessdate 2009 06 08 ref replacing the former UK Atomic Energy Authority Constabulary Atomic Energy Authority Constabulary established in 1955. The CNC ... the cnc do our role title Our Role publisher Civil Nuclear Constabulary date 2009 03 20 accessdate 2009 06 08 ref The Constabulary is established in Chapter 3, sections 51&ndash 71, of the Energy Act ... Nuclear Police Authority and the position of Chief Constable, defines the powers of members of the constabulary, mandates that Her Majesty s Inspectorate of Constabulary must inspect the force ... run by nuclear police Publisher The Guardian ref . . Mutual Aid The CNC is one of the four special ... On 2 June 2010 CNC officers assisted Cumbria Constabulary in the manhunt for the gunman Derrick Bird ... in 2005 de Civil Nuclear Constabulary no Civil Nuclear Constabulary ... more details