Gendarmerie - Gendarmerie Forces

Gendarmerie Forces

  • List of gendarmeries
  • 2 People's Defence Force
  • Argentine National Gendarmerie
  • Carabinieri
  • Gendarmerie of Jordan
  • Civil Guard (Spain)
  • Corps of Gendarmerie of San Marino
  • Corps of Gendarmerie of Vatican City
  • Cretan Gendarmerie
  • Cyprus Military Police
  • European Gendarmerie Force
  • Federal Police (Mexico)
  • Feldgendarmerie
  • Gendarmerie (Austria)
  • Gendarmerie (Belgium)
  • Žandarmerija (Serbia)
  • Gendarmerie (Switzerland)
  • Gendarmerie Nationale (Benin)
  • Gendarmerie Nationale (Burkina-Faso)
  • Gendarmerie Nationale (Burundi)
  • Gendarmerie Nationale (Cameroon)
  • Gendarmerie Nationale (Chad)
  • Gendarmerie Nationale (France)
  • Gendarmerie Nationale (Gabon)
  • Gendarmerie Nationale (Madagascar)
  • Gendarmerie Nationale (Mali)
  • Gendarmerie Nationale (Mauritania)
  • Gendarmerie Nationale (Niger)
  • Gendarmerie Nationale (Senegal)
  • Gendarmerie Nationale (Togo)
  • Gendarmerie (Turkey)
  • Grand Ducal Gendarmerie
  • Greek Gendarmerie
  • Guardia di Finanza
  • Guarda Nacional Republicana (Portugal)
  • Internal Troops (Soviet Union and ex-soviet states)
  • Internal Troops (Russia)
  • Israel Border Police
  • Kempeitai, Imperial Japan's Military Police.
  • Koninklijke Marechaussee
  • Carabiniers of Chile
  • Military Police (Brazil)
  • People's Armed Police of the People's Republic of China
  • Rapid Action Force
  • Republican National Guard (Portugal)
  • Royal Moroccan Gendarmerie
  • Royal Canadian Mounted Police (Gendarmerie royale du Canada in French)
  • Romanian Gendarmerie
  • Trupele de Carabinieri of Republic of Moldova

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