The Royal Parks Operational Command Unit, also known as the Royal Parks Police, is a unit of the Metropolitan Police which has responsibility for policing...
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Anthony Speed, the Royal Parks Operational Command Unit of the Metropolitan Police took on the responsibility of policing the Royal Parks in Greater London....
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Royal Parks Foundation to form a new charity – The Royal Parks – launched in July 2017. The parks are policed by the Royal Parks Operational Command Unit...
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changes. As of February 2019 the non-BCU units within Frontline Policing were: Royal Parks Operational Command Unit Crime Recording Investigation Bureau (CRIB)...
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Metropolitan Police (redirect from Borough Operational Command Units)
policed by the Royal Parks Operational Command Unit. There is also a small park police force, the Kew Constabulary, responsible for the Royal Botanic Gardens...
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Structure of the British Army (redirect from List of British operational units)
several battalions. For operational tasks, a battle group will be formed around a combat unit, supported by units or sub-units from other areas. An example...
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RAF Fighter Command was one of the commands of the Royal Air Force. It was formed in 1936 to allow more specialised control of fighter aircraft. It operated...
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Station sergeant (section Royal Parks Constabulary)
the Royal Parks Operational Command Unit in the Metropolitan Police. Insignia illustrated on the Royal Barbados Police Force website. See Royal Canadian...
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RAF Bomber Command controlled the Royal Air Force's bomber forces from 1936 to 1968. Along with the United States Army Air Forces, it played the central...
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and primary command of the Royal Air Force, and was in charge of all operational (front-line or combat) Royal Air Force units and assets in the United Kingdom...
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(bookings only), the park's administrative headquarters and a base for the Metropolitan Police's Royal Parks Operational Command Unit. Holly Lodge also includes...
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Operational Training Unit RAF, was a training unit of the Royal Air Force, within No. 17 Group RAF, which was part of RAF Coastal Command. The unit was...
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the Royal Parks on 1 April 2004 with the formation of the Royal Parks Operational Command Unit. The full merger and abolition of the Royal Parks Constabulary...
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Collar number (section Central and Specialist Units)
Frontline Policing from the existing 32 Borough Operational Command Units (BOCUs) into 12 new Basic Command Units. † Some authoritative sources (e.g. Police...
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The Royal Canadian Navy (RCN; French: Marine royale canadienne, MRC) is the naval force of Canada. The navy is one of three environmental commands within...
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communications ('Signals') units and formations of the Royal Air Force. In the Royal Air Force sense, wings, groups, and commands can be considered formations...
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Forsvarets spesialstyrker (redirect from Norwegian Special Operations Command)
Squadron (from the Royal Norwegian Air Force) is operationally under the command of the NORSOCOM. NORSOCOM were created as an operational unit to replace the...
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Operational Training Unit RAF (1 (C)OTU), was a training unit of the Royal Air Force, within No. 17 Group RAF, which was part of RAF Coastal Command....
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Northwood Headquarters (category Military command and control installations)
Operations for the Royal Navy NATO Allied Maritime Command The headquarters is on the grounds of Eastbury Park. In 1938 the Royal Air Force took over...
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Coastal Commands, with each command having the necessary operational training units. The Maintenance Command, formed in 1938, was responsible to all units for...
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RAF Wittering (redirect from Royal Air Force Wittering)
Jeremy Case who assumed command from Group Captain Jo Lincoln on 10 June 2021. The station's honorary air commodore is Her Royal Highness the Duchess of...
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company strength sub-unit to the Special Forces Support Group (SFSG), landing craft crews, and the Naval Service's military bands. The Royal Marines trace their...
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Special Air Service (category Airborne units and formations of the United Kingdom)
which are reserve units, all under the operational command of United Kingdom Special Forces (UKSF). Its sister unit is the Royal Navy's Special Boat...
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former Royal Air Force Far East Air Force, more simply known as RAF Far East Air Force, was the Command organisation that controlled all Royal Air Force...
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RAF Honington (category Airfields of the VIII Fighter Command in Suffolk)
1971. No. 237 OCU (Operational Conversion Unit) was formed at Honington when the RAF took over Buccaneer training from the Royal Navy. 208 and 216 squadrons...
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Bomber Command aircrew "trades" flying operationally in the early stages of the war were: Pilot – A qualified pilot flew the aircraft and in the Royal Air...
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Future Soldier (British Army) (section Unit changes)
Battalion, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, in Aldershot (Equipment Support; unit to be established by 2025) 2 Operational Support Group, Royal Logistic...
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Argosy Conversion Unit RAF at RAF Benson (1961-63) became 'Argosy Flight' of No. 242 Operational Conversion Unit RAF Belvedere Conversion Unit RAF at RAF Odiham...
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Royal Air Force Film Production Unit (typically abbreviated to the acronym RAFFPU) was a unit of the British Royal Air Force that produced propaganda films...
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and aerial refueling units from the Royal Air Force's Bomber Command and (after 30 April 1968) its successor, RAF Strike Command. It was described as...
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