Patrol (disambiguation)

A patrol is the reconnaissance of or providing security for a designated area or route.

Patrol, Patroller or Patrolling may also refer to:

Military and police

  • Patrol officer, police officer responsible for a particular 'beat' or area
  • Patrol Special police, private patrol officers in San Francisco, California
  • Patrolling, a military tactic

Places

Ships

  • HMS Patrol, a scout cruiser in commission in the British Royal Navy from 1905 to 1919
  • USRC Patrol (1905), a harbor launch in commission in the United States Revenue Cutter Service from 1905 to 1915
  • USCGC Patrol, the name of more than one United States Coast Guard vessel
  • USS Patrol, the name of various United States Navy ships, often but not always followed by a numerical designation (USS Patrol No. 1, etc.)
  • HMS Patroller (D07), an aircraft carrier

Transportation

Other uses

  • Patrol Enterprise Manager, a BMC Software monitoring product
  • Patrol (board game), a wargame
  • Patrol (TV series), 1989 Singaporean TV series
  • Patrol a music compositional arrangement which simulates the experience of a passing marching band.
  • A Scout patrol is a small group (5-10 members) of Scouts which commonly forms part of a Scout Troop
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