#personnel__force group of people willing to obey orders; "a public force is necessary to give security to the rights of citizens"
supertype: organization__organisation a group of people who work together
subtype: armed_service__armedservice__military_service__service a force that is a branch of the armed forces
subtype: regular_army__regulararmy__army an organization of military land forces
subtype: host.regular_army__legion archaic terms for army
subtype: Sabaoth (plural) hosts or armies; used in the book of Romans in the New Testament of the Bible: `Lord of Sabaoth'
subtype: standing_army a permanent army of paid soldiers
subtype: Union_Army the northern army during the American Civil War
subtype: Continental_Army the American army during the American Revolution
instance: Confederate_Army United_States_Army__US_Army__U._S._Army
subtype: navy__naval_forces an organization of military naval forces
subtype: United_States_Navy__US_Navy the navy of the United States of America
subtype: coastguard a military service responsible for the safety of maritime traffic in coastal waters
subtype: air_force__airforce an organization of military air forces
subtype: Air_Corps previously the air division of the United States Army
subtype: Royal_Air_Force__RAF the airforce of Great Britain
subtype: Luftwaffe the German airforce
subtype: military__armed_forces the military forces of a nation
subtype: military_reserve__reserve armed forces that are not on active duty but can be called in an emergency
subtype: paramilitary_organization__paramilitary a group of civilians organized in a military fashion (especially to operate in place of or to assist regular army troops)
subtype: police_force__police__constabulary__law the force of policemen and officers; "the law came looking for him"
subtype: gendarmerie__gendarmery French police force; a group of gendarmes or gendarmes collectively
subtype: Royal_Canadian_Mounted_Police the federal police force of Canada
subtype: New_Scotland_Yard__Scotland_Yard the detective department of the metropolitan police force of London
subtype: secret_police a police force that operates in secrecy (usually against persons suspected of treason or sedition)
subtype: Gestapo the secret state police in Nazi Germany; known for its terrorist methods
subtype: SS__Schutzstaffel special police force in Nazi Germany founded as a personal bodyguard for Adolf Hitler in 1925; the SS administered the concentration camps
subtype: posse_comitatus__possecomitatu__posse a temporary police force
subtype: private_security_force__security_force a privately employed group hired to protect the security of a business or industry
subtype: military_police a military corps that enforces discipline and guards prisoners
subtype: shore_patrol__shorepatrol the military police of the navy
subtype: work_force__workforce__manpower__hands__hand__men the force of workers available
subtype: full_complement__complement number needed to make up whole force: "a full complement of workers"
subtype: ship's_company__company crew of a ship including the officers; the whole force or personnel of a ship
subtype: shift a group of workers who work for a specific period of time
subtype: day_watch__daywatch__day_shift__dayshift workers who work during the day (as 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.)
subtype: evening_shift__eveningshift workers who work during the evening (as 4 p.m. to midnight)
subtype: night_shift__nightshift__graveyard_shift__graveyardshift workers who work during the night (as midnight to 8 a.m.)
subtype: patrol.personnel a group that goes through a region at regular intervals for the purpose of security
subtype: border_patrol a group of officers who patrol the borders of a country
subtype: harbor_patrol patrol of officers who police a harbor area
subtype: military_personnel__soldiery__troops soldiers collectively
subtype: horse.military_personnel__cavalry__horse_cavalry__horsecavalry troops trained to fight on horseback: "500 horse led the attack"
subtype: garrison the troops who maintain and guard a fortified place
subtype: rank_and_file.personnel__rankandfile the ordinary members of an organization (such as the enlisted soldiers of an army); "the strike was supported by the union rank and file"; "he rose from the ranks to become a colonel"
subtype: staff personnel who assist their superior in carrying out an assigned task; "the hospital has an excellent nursing staff"; "the general relied on his staff to make routine decisions"
subtype: office_staff__office professional or clerical workers in an office; "the whole office was late the morning of the blizzard"
subtype: research_staff a group of associated research workers in a university or library or laboratory
instance: KVO_group__KVO__kvo (pm)
subtype: sales_staff__salesstaff those in a business who are responsible for sales
subtype: security_staff those in an organization responsible for preventing spying or theft
subtype: service_staff__maintenance_staff those in a business responsible for maintaining the physical plant
subtype: general_staff__generalstaff military officers assigned to assist a senior officer in planning military policy
subtype: headquarters_staff military staff stationed at headquarters
subtype: line_personnel personnel having direct job performance responsibilities
subtype: management_personnel personnel having overall planning and direction responsibilities
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