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FPU
(redirected from Formed Police Unit)

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FPUFloating Point Unit
FPUFresno Pacific University
FPUFormed Police Unit
FPUFloating Production Unit (offshore oil & gas)
FPUFirst Production Unit
FPUFrom Parts Unknown
FPUField Pickup Unit
FPUFilter-Paper Unit
FPUField Pack Up (Boh Environmental, LLC)
FPUField Processing Unit
FPUFilm Production Unit
FPUFluid Pump Unit
FPUFinance and Planning Unit (UK)
FPUFound Paws Up
FPUFuel Tank, Pylon-Mounted Unit
FPUFermi-Pasta-Ulam (physics)
FPUFranklin Pierce University (New Hampshire)


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Also, almost 2,850 police advisors representing more 75 per cent of the authorized strength and more than 1,800 policemen are based in 12 formed police units (FPUs).
Liberia also appreciated the role of the Indian contingent of UNMIL, particularly the first ever Indian Female Formed Police Unit (FFPU).
Resolution 1856 extends the mandate of the mission known as MONUC, which expires at the end of the month, until December 31, 2009 and authorizes "the continuation until that date of up to 19,815 military personnel, 760 military observers, 391 police personnel and 1,050 personnel of formed police units.
 
 
 
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