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Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), also known domestically as Sepah or Pasdaran and internationally as Iranian Revolutionary Guards, is a multi-service primary force of the Iranian Armed Forces. It consists of five service branches: Ground Forces, Aerospace Force, Navy, Quds Force, and Basij. It is led by a commander-in-chief, who is appointed by and reports to the Supreme Leader of Iran.
gendarmerie
thumb|Members of Italy's Carabinieri on public order duties in [[Florence]]
thumb|upright|A Turkish Gendarmerie General Command trooper on guard at [[Topkapı Palace in Istanbul]]
United States Coast Guard
security and rescue military service branch for U.S. waters
counter-terrorism
thumb|GIGN operators in 2015. GIGN is the counterterrorist tactical unit of the [[National Gendarmerie of France.]]
Counterterrorism, also spelled counter-terrorism and sometimes referred to as anti-terrorism, encompasses the laws, policies, and operational measures used to prevent, deter, and respond to terrorism. These efforts involve a range of tactics and strategies employed by governments, law-enforcement agencies, intelligence services and, in some contexts, private-sector organisations.
Carabinieri
The '''''' are the national gendarmerie of Italy who primarily carry out domestic and foreign policing duties. It is one of Italy's main law enforcement agencies, alongside the and the . As with the but in contrast to the , the are a military force. As the fourth branch of the Italian Armed Forces, they come under the authority of the Ministry of Defence; for activities related to inland public order and security, they functionally depend on the Ministry of the Interior. In practice, there is a significant overlap between the jurisdiction of the and , and both of them are contactable through 1
National Gendarmerie
French armed force, with military status, in charge of police missions
Civil Guard
gendarmerie branch of Spain's armed forces
National Guard of Ukraine
reserve branch of Ukraine's military
National Guard of France (1789-1872)
1789–1872 military reserve and police branch of France's military. Reactivated in 2016
National Guard of Russia
internal security corps organized along military lines of the Russian Federation
Corps of Gendarmerie of Vatican City
police and security force of Vatican City
Chinese People's Armed Police Force
Chinese paramilitary organization
Military of San Marino
Sammarinese armed forces
European Gendarmerie Force
military unit
National Guard
disambiguation page for a name used by a wide variety of current and historical uniformed organizations in different countries
Guardia di Finanza
Italian law enforcement agency
National Republican Guard
national gendarmerie force of Portugal
Royal Marechaussee
one of the services of the armed forces of the Netherlands
Gendarmerie General Command
public order (police) institution of Turkey
Republican Guard
Wikimedia disambiguation page
Carabineros de Chile
military police of Chile
Saudi Arabian National Guard
Saudi Arabian military force
Myanmar Police Force
national police agency of Myanmar (Burma)
Palestinian National Security Forces
PNA paramilitary security forces
Federal Police of Mexico
Mexican federal police
Asayish
police force in North-East Syria
Internal Troops
Soviet / Russian paramilitary force
Mexican National Guard
Mexican gendarmerie

Zeravani
The Zerevani () or Zeravani, sometimes Zeravani Army are a militarized force (described as a gendarmerie by some) operated by the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG).
Gendarmery
Serbian paramilitary police
Trupele de Carabinieri
national gendarmerie force of the Republic of Moldova
Royal Gendarmerie of Cambodia
gendarmerie branch of Cambodia's military
Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency
Coast Guard of Malaysia
Gendarmerie
military police force in Romania
Compagnie des Carabiniers du Prince
military branch of Monaco
internal security
maintenance of peace within a state
Internal Troops of Azerbaijan
gendarmerie branch of Azerbaijan's military forces
Royal Moroccan Gendarmerie
gendarmerie branch of Morocco's military
National Police Agency
Vietnamese main police and security forces
Gendarmerie
Bulgarian law enforcement agency
Military Gendarmerie
military unit
Argentine National Gendarmerie
internal security branch of Argentina'a armed forces
Free Cossacks
Ukrainian Cossacks that were organized as volunteer militia units in the spring of 1917 in the Ukrainian People's Republic
Internal Security Forces
National police and security force of Lebanon

Military Police
Brazilian military law enforcement agency
National Gendarmerie
Algerian national rural police branch of the Algerian Armed Forces
National Gendarmerie of Gabon
law enforcement agency
Royal Bhutan Police
police service of Bhutan
Public Security Service
Lithuanian law enforcement agency
Soviet Internal Troops
law enforcement agency
Gendarme
heavy cavalryman
National Public Security Force
police in Brazil
Internal Troops of Belarus
military unit
Civil Guard
Wikimedia disambiguation page
Special Purpose Police Unit
defunct Azerbaijani special police force
TAKM
The TAKM, or Organization of the Eurasian Law Enforcement Agencies with Military Status (, is an intergovernmental military law enforcement (gendarmerie) organization of three Turkic countries (Turkey, Azerbaijan, Kyrgyzstan) and, formerly, Mongolia. The initialism TAKM came from the founder countries' names.
Bolivarian National Guard
branch of the National Armed Forces of Venezuela

Tunisian National Guard
military unit
Uzbekistan National Guard
paramilitary body in Uzbekistan
Federal Constabulary
Federal paramilitary force of Pakistan