: an officer who supervises the military police of a command
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Four provost marshals barged into the judge’s courtroom and bloodily bludgeoned him with the butt of a pistol in front of his jury and civilian spectators.—
Paul Callahan,
Baltimore Sun,
29 May 2025 The base provost marshal and military police supported the driver, and Robinson was subject to court-martial.—
Assistant Sports Editor,
Los Angeles Times,
15 Apr. 2026