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Military Police, or MPs, keep the peace on all military installations. They help uphold local and federal laws and the UCMJ.
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Military Police companies aren't the only ones that are numbered instead of lettered. Here's the deal: In the Army, we have companies, battalions, brigades and divisions. A division is a group of brigades, a brigade is a group of battalions...
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As for PT, they run a lot (around 6 miles a day every other day). As for push-ups and sit-ups, I lost count around day 3. The whole process is not to belittle you or to punish you, it is to make you stronger so you can pass your PT test (PU...
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Army Military Police School is 2 months. Basic Training and MP School is a combined 20 weeks long called OSUT, which is One Station Unit Training
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You go to OSUT for 19 weeks at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. It's BCT and AIT combined into one training session. You stay with the same unit the whole way through, and basically the way it's broken down is you're in BCT for the first 9 we...
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I believe St Michael is the patron saint to all law enforcement personnel
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Greg Jaffe reports in today's Wall Street Journal (subscription required) that the Pentagon has undertaken a major study to see whether it should boost the size of the Army's military police, adjust the mix of active/reserve MPs, or privati...
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A U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command activity at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, responsible for the training of U.S. Army military police personnel and the development of military police organization, equipment, and doctrine. See the Int...
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I was a Commissioned MP in the Army and was hired by a civilian agency, don't believe that nonsense, civilian agencies love people that have prior military experience.
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At his duty station he will either be in a field unit or garrison unit. If he is in a garrison unit he will work patrol and do law enforcement. If he is in a field unit he will be training for combat and will deploy. When deployed he will d...
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