Personal weapons must be kept locked and registered with the base provost marshal.
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In 1725 he was appointed provost marshal of South Carolina, a post he preferred to hold by deputy.
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Phips had by then already left the wreck site in early May, sailing for Boston to take up his post as provost marshal general.
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Bonnet was separated from the majority of his crew and held for almost a month at the home of a Charleston provost marshal.
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When Sheridan embarked on his southward offensive through the Shenandoah Valley in October 1864, he asked Edwards to become his provost marshal general.
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Louisville, the hardest-hit major city, is prominently featured, with emphasis on Miller and his role as mayor, chief administrator and provost marshal.
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He replaced Fremont's corrupt local provost marshal, or chief enforcer, with the scrupulous Col. Bernard Farrar Jr., son of a popular local physician.
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Selway had been tipped off by a phone call, and had the assistant provost marshal and base billeting manager stationed at the door to refuse the 477th officers entry.
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The provost marshal of the XIV Corps met Crittenden around the gap and offered him the services of 1,000 men he had been able to round up during the retreat.