Comprehending the Constitutional Framework: When Civilian Courts Resume Operation, Military Tribunals Stand Down, and State Secretaries of State Validate Elections
Peace and progress flow from clear understanding. When we work together to build State of the Union Assemblies and foster relations through international business across various jurisdictions, accurate information becomes the foundation that supports everything we do. The Peacekeeping Task Force (PKTF) carries an exceptionally important responsibility within Original Jurisdiction to report accurately where international business and peace-building cooperation is concerned, particularly while State of the Union and Union State Assembly development continues to grow and relations flourish through this effort.
During a recent Weekly Coordinator Call meeting with attendees, along
with the Federation Fiduciary, it was brought to our attention by several of our international service counterparts that some questionable information was briefly shared within mixed company regarding the
Provost (pronounced “Provo”) Marshal and the Office of the Provost (Provo) Marshal
General that appears to have been provided to the Federation Fiduciary inaccurately.
This article serves as a helpful clarification to support everyone working
toward the same goal: knowing well the actual role these offices serve within
the constitutional process, particularly when acknowledging Ex parte Milligan.
The Office of the Provost Marshal General operates within the Department
of the Army, which falls under the Department of Defense. The Provost Marshal
General serves as the principal military advisor to the Secretary of the Army
and Chief of Staff of the Army on policing matters. The Provost Marshal and the
Office of the Provost Marshal General work together seamlessly -the Provost
Marshal serves as the individual leader while the Office provides the
organizational structure that enables the mission to proceed effectively.



