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Royal Marines Police
Country
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Allegiance
HM The King
Branch
Royal Navy
Type
Service Police
Role
Policing and Counter-intelligence
Insignia
Identification symbol
Tri-service MP flash
Military unit
His Majesty's Naval Service of the British Armed Forces
Components
Royal Navy
Surface Fleet
Fleet Air Arm
Submarine Service
Royal Naval Reserve
Royal Navy Medical Service
Nursing Service (QARNNS)
Chaplaincy
Royal Navy Police
Royal Marines
Royal Marines Reserve
Royal Marines Band Service
Equipment
Uniforms
Special Forces
Special Boat Service
Naval Careers Service
History and future
before 1707 / after 1707 / future
History of the Royal Marines
Coloured squadrons
Customs and traditions
Flag officer command flags
Ships
Current fleet
Current deployments
Historic ships
Personnel
The Admiralty
Senior officers
Uniforms
Officer / ratings rank insignia
Auxiliary services
Royal Fleet Auxiliary
Marine Services
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The Royal Marines Police, or Royal Marines Police Troop (RM Police Troop) is the Royal Marines element of the Royal Navy Police and the military police arm of the Royal Marines.[1]
Members of the RM Police enforce service law and discipline.
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