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Shore patrol are service members who are provided to aid in security for the United States Navy, United States Coast Guard, United States Marine Corps, and the British Royal Navy while on shore. They are often temporarily assigned personnel who receive limited training in law enforcement and are commonly armed with a baton. Their primary function is to make certain that Sailors, Marines, and Coast Guardsmen on liberty do not become too rowdy. They will also provide assistance for Department of the Navy and U.S. Coast Guard uniformed personnel in relations with the civilian courts and police.

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  • Shore patrol (fr)
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  • Le shore patrol (patrouille côtière) est une unité de police militaire de la marine et des garde-côtes des États-Unis d'Amérique, ainsi que de la marine britannique lorsque les navires sont en mer. De par le passé, le shore patrol a souvent eu des personnels non entraînés au maintien de l'ordre ou aux opérations de coercition qui avaient pour seule arme un bâton lumineux, dont la fonction première était de tenir éloignés les marins turbulents et dangereux. (fr)
  • Shore patrol are service members who are provided to aid in security for the United States Navy, United States Coast Guard, United States Marine Corps, and the British Royal Navy while on shore. They are often temporarily assigned personnel who receive limited training in law enforcement and are commonly armed with a baton. Their primary function is to make certain that Sailors, Marines, and Coast Guardsmen on liberty do not become too rowdy. They will also provide assistance for Department of the Navy and U.S. Coast Guard uniformed personnel in relations with the civilian courts and police. (en)
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  • Le shore patrol (patrouille côtière) est une unité de police militaire de la marine et des garde-côtes des États-Unis d'Amérique, ainsi que de la marine britannique lorsque les navires sont en mer. De par le passé, le shore patrol a souvent eu des personnels non entraînés au maintien de l'ordre ou aux opérations de coercition qui avaient pour seule arme un bâton lumineux, dont la fonction première était de tenir éloignés les marins turbulents et dangereux. (fr)
  • Shore patrol are service members who are provided to aid in security for the United States Navy, United States Coast Guard, United States Marine Corps, and the British Royal Navy while on shore. They are often temporarily assigned personnel who receive limited training in law enforcement and are commonly armed with a baton. Their primary function is to make certain that Sailors, Marines, and Coast Guardsmen on liberty do not become too rowdy. They will also provide assistance for Department of the Navy and U.S. Coast Guard uniformed personnel in relations with the civilian courts and police. (en)
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