Look up provost in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Provost is a title held by the civic heads of local governments in Scotland. It is similar in use...
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Look up Provost or provost in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Provost may refer to: Provost (name), a surname Provost (civil), an officer of local government...
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Colonel Alan Caldwell, the base provost marshal. Provost (civil) Provost Sergeant "Brigadier Iain Cameron, Provost Marshal who steered the Royal Military...
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termed its civil leader a "lord provost", but from the Second World War onwards has preferred the simple term Provost of Perth. A lord provost has a higher...
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shooting. She works as a civil servant, and featured as a character in Louise Penny's 2022 novel A World of Curiosities. Provost was a 23-year old mechanical...
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Wales Mayors in England Mayors in Northern Ireland Mayors in Wales Provost (civil), the ceremonial head of many Scottish local authorities Local government...
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The BAC Jet Provost is a British jet trainer aircraft that was in use with the Royal Air Force (RAF) from 1955 to 1993. It was originally developed by...
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Prévôt (section Provost Marshals)
France, typically referring to a civil officer, magistrate, head of cathedral or church, often anglicised as provost. A unit of justice or court overseen...
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P.56 Provost is a basic trainer aircraft that was designed and manufactured by British aviation company Percival. During the 1950s, the Provost was developed...
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The provost (pronounced "provo") marshal general is a United States Army staff position that handles investigations of U.S. Army personnel. It is the...
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Provost is a surname of French origin, deriving from a civil or military official responsible for maintaining order (prévôt). It moved to England with...
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The Old Exchange & Provost Dungeon, also known as the Custom House, and The Exchange, is a historic building at East Bay and Broad Streets in Charleston...
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Stour Provost is a village and civil parish in the Blackmore Vale area of north Dorset, England, situated on the River Stour between Sturminster Newton...
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Royal Military Police (redirect from 253 Provost Company)
the Adjutant General's Corps (AGC), where they form part of the AGC's Provost Branch. Non-commissioned members of the RMP receive their basic training...
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Cynthia Barnhart (category American civil engineers)
Cynthia Barnhart (born 1959) is an American civil engineer and academic who has been serving as provost of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology since...
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The Canadian Provost Corps (C Pro C) was the military police corps of the Canadian Army. The Canadian Provost Corps was authorized on 15 June 1940. The...
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Cox's Company, Local Defense (Provost Guard, Kinston) Croom's Company, Local Defense (Kinston Guards, Kinston Provost Guard) Gibb's Company, Local Defense...
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The Guatemalan Civil War was a civil war in Guatemala fought from 1960 to 1996 between the government of Guatemala and various leftist rebel groups. The...
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Provosts (usually pronounced "provo" in this context) are military police (MP) whose duties are policing solely within the armed forces of a country, as...
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American Civil War. He was an important staff officer under George B. McClellan during the 1862 Peninsula Campaign, serving as the Provost Marshal of...
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She previously served as provost of the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago from 2015 to 2018 and acting provost of the University of Oregon...
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Southwell Minster (redirect from Provost of Southwell)
Vicar – David McCollough Priest Vicar – Erika Kirk Rector Chori – Paul Provost Assistant Director of Music – Jonathan Allsopp Organ Scholar – Michael...
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Tighe (born 1970) is a Canadian civil engineer. She is the Provost of McMaster University and former deputy Provost at the University of Waterloo. She...
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New York City draft riots (redirect from Civil War draft riots)
Regiment. Provost marshals tasked with overseeing the initial enforcement of the draft: Provost Marshal General U.S.A.: Colonel James Fry Provost Marshal...
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Sharon L. Wood (category Fellows of the American Society of Civil Engineers)
executive vice president and provost of the University of Texas at Austin. Wood is the descendant of three generations of civil engineers, and began her interest...
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Suzette M. Malveaux (category American civil rights lawyers)
4, 1966) is an American law professor and civil rights lawyer. She is currently Provost Professor of Civil Rights Law and Director of the Byron R. White...
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Battle of Chickamauga order of battle: Union (category American Civil War orders of battle)
General Ltc Samuel Simmons, Commissary of Subsistence Ltc William M. Wiles, Provost Marshal General Maj William M. McMichael, Adjutant General Maj Frank S...
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Bradley University (redirect from Dr. Peter Johnsen, Bradley University Provost)
accreditations for all four of its engineering programs (Mechanical, Electrical, Civil, and Industrial/Manufacturing). Bradley University is organized into the...
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Union Army (redirect from United States Army during the American Civil War)
During the American Civil War, the United States Army, the land force that fought to preserve the collective Union of the states, was often referred to...
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of riverine forces such as gunboats to control the waterways, and the provost marshal's military law enforcement system to spy on suspected guerrillas...
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