Pourquoi brigadier ?
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Pourquoi brigadier ?
De 17, le grade de brigadier désignait un chef de brigade et était précédé uniquement par le grade de gendarme. ... Les grades de brigadier et de brigadier-chef ont alors été créés, avec comme équivalence les grades de caporal et de caporal-chef.
Comment Appelle-t-on un brigadier-chef ?
En France, il correspond à celui de caporal-chef (notamment dans la gendarmerie, la cavalerie ou l'artillerie).
What is the difference between the Police Nationale and the Gendarmerie Nationale?
- The Police Nationale are under the control of the Ministry of the Interior; its strength is roughly 150,000. The Gendarmerie Nationale is part of the French armed forces. It has the primary responsibility for policing smaller towns and rural areas as well as the armed forces and military installations, airport security and shipping ports.
What is the history of the French Gendarmerie?
- The Gendarmerie's origin dates back to 1306 when King Philippe le Bel (Philip the Fair) formed the first mounted military police force called the "Maréchaussée". Between 16, King Louis XIV asserted his authority over police in France and the Maréchaussée became the formal law enforcement arm of the country.
What are the ranks of the French police services?
- Comparative ranks of French police services # Police nationale Gendarmerie nationale 1. Directeur général de la police nationale Général d'armée 2. Directeur des Services Actifs Général de corps d'armée 3. Inspecteur Général Général de division 4. Contrôleur Général Général de brigade ...
What does the prefecture of Police of Paris do?
- The Prefecture of Police of Paris provides policing services directly to Paris as a subdivision of France's Ministry of the Interior. Within these national forces, only certain designated police officers have the power to conduct criminal investigations which are supervised by investigative magistrates .














