Group mobile of rural police force

The mobile Groupes of rural police force (GMPR) were back-up troops of the French Army during the Guerre with Algeria. It became mobile Groupe of safety. Their organization resembled that of a section of the French Army: command by a subaltern, framing by under officers. The GMPR did not depend on the chief of sector where they operated, but only State Major or ministry. They course thus circuitaient the heavy administration military or civil what gave them to be fast and effective. What for this kind of conflict, allowed appreciated assessments of the authorities.

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