marshal

noun

A military officer of the highest rank in some countries.

noun

A field marshal.

noun

An officer of the courts of the United States who performs various duties such as protecting judges, transporting prisoners, and apprehending fugitives.

noun

A public official who performs various duties for the courts of a city, such as enforcing orders for money judgments or evictions.

noun

The head of a police or fire department in the United States.

noun

A person in charge of a parade or ceremony.

noun

A high official in a royal court, especially one aiding the sovereign in military affairs.

intransitive verb

To arrange or place (troops, for example) in line for a parade, maneuver, or review.