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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! In France, the National Gendarmerie is a military institution in charge of public safety with police duties among the civilian population. It's also a military police / provost force. It has a strength of more than 105,975 persons (in 2007). The Gendarmerie works with the other national law enforcement agency, the Police nationale. The Gendarmerie is the direct descendant of the Marshalcy of the ancien regime, more commonly known by its French title, the Maréchaussée. During the Middle Ages, there were two Grand Officers of the Kingdom of France with…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! In France, the National Gendarmerie is a military institution in charge of public safety with police duties among the civilian population. It's also a military police / provost force. It has a strength of more than 105,975 persons (in 2007). The Gendarmerie works with the other national law enforcement agency, the Police nationale. The Gendarmerie is the direct descendant of the Marshalcy of the ancien regime, more commonly known by its French title, the Maréchaussée. During the Middle Ages, there were two Grand Officers of the Kingdom of France with police responsibilities: The Marshal of France and the Constable of France. The military policing responsibilities of the Marshal of France were delegated to the Marshal's provost, whose force was known as the Marshalcy because its authority ultimately derived from the Marshal. The marshalcy dates back to the Hundred Years War, and some historians trace it back to the early twelfth century.