| 11. | Provost Marshal General, the first woman to hold either position.
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| 12. | Titus was also called away to serve as Provost Marshal.
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| 13. | A Provost Marshal General's Office and Corps of Military Police were established in 1941.
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| 14. | He joined the Earl of Sussex and was appointed provost marshal of the army.
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| 15. | The head of the military police is commonly referred to as the Provost Marshal.
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| 16. | He was appointed Provost Marshal immediately before the end of the war in 1945.
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| 17. | On 25 August 1954 McKenna was posted to Cyprus and appointed Assistant Provost Marshal.
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| 18. | He later deployed overseas and was named Theater Provost Marshal, European Theater of Operations.
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| 19. | Provost Marshal's Command, Army of the Potomac, to May 1865.
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| 20. | Procter was named Provost Marshal for Nova Scotia in 1771.
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