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LTC Ronald Jones ... ..................................................... 563-8041 MILITARY POLICE (ISSN 0895-4208) is published <[email protected]> semiannually at the U.S. Army Military Police School, Fort DIRECTOR of PLANS & OPERATIONS Leonard Wood, Missouri. Third-class postage is paid at Fort LTC Patrick W. Williams ................................. 596-0131, 38027 Leonard Wood, Missouri, and additional mailing offices. <[email protected]> POSTMASTER: Send address changes to MILITARY MILITARY POLICE Professional Bulletin Staff POLICE, 320 MANSCEN Loop, Suite 210, Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri 65473-8929. Managing Editor, Shirley Bridges..........................573-563-4104 <[email protected]> Editor, Kimberly S. Whitacre.........................573-596-0131, 35274 <[email protected]> Graphic Designer, Kathryn M. Troxell.......573-596-0131, 35267 <[email protected]> FRONT COVER: Scenes from Operation Iraqi Freedom: top right, searching a farmhouse, photo by Sergeant Albert Eaddy, 55th Signal Company; bottom right, instructing the Iraqi police recruits, photo by Sergeant Heather Hilton; bottom left, searching a suspect, photo by Specialist Joshua Gipe, 982d Signal Company. BACK COVER: Scenes from Operation Iraqi Freedom: top left, preparing to raid a storage site, photo by Specialist Derek Gaines, 982d Signal Company; top right, security detail, photo by Staff Sergeant Marvin L. Daniels; center left, raiding a storage site, photo by Specialist Derek Gaines, 982d Signal Company; bottom, rooftop security, photo by Sergeant Heather Hilton. THE PROFESSIONAL BULLETIN PB 19-04-1, April 2004 The Regiment 4 Military Police War Casualties Honored By Mr. Dennis Ryan 5 The U.S. Army Military Police Corps Regimental Hall of Fame Ceremony 7 The Military Police Corps Regimental Hall of Fame Selection Process By Captain John R. Larson 9 Provost Marshal General Back in the Saddle Again By Colonel Scott Taylor 11 Evolution of the Office of the Provost Marshal General By Dr. Ronald Craig 16 U.S. Army Reserve/Army National Guard Update By Colonel Charles E. Bruce Ongoing Operations 17 The 504th Military Police Battalion Secures 36 Integrating Active and Reserve Component the Iraqi Theater Main Supply Route Military Police Soldiers at Fort Hood By Major John Voorhees By First Lieutenant Christopher R. Davis and First Lieutenant Adria Toth 38 Creating a Standard for the Iraqi Police Academy 21 From Kuwait to Baghdad By Sergeant Heather Hilton By Captain Lesley Kipling 39 Military Police Adapt to New Duties and Colonel Ted Spain By Specialist Jared Mulloy 24 Creating CID and MI CI Partnerships 40 Standing Up the Iraqi Police Force By Special Agent Ryan Averbeck By Captain Jason Burke and Special Agent Jim Boerner 42 Sending a Message to 9-11 Terrorists 26 The 3d Military Police Company Supports By Specialist Kristopher Joseph EPW Operations in Iraq By Lieutenant Colonel Mack Huey 43 101st Military Police Company Supports Opera- and Captain Mark Germano tion Iraqi Freedom By First Lieutenant Jessica E. Donckers 32 The Army’s First Digital Military Police Company Deploys to Iraq 46 Iraqi Police Train at Weapons Range By Lieutenant Colonel Eric L. Foster By Corporal Todd Pruden and Captain Derrick Stanton 47 The TASER M26 in Operation Iraqi Freedom By Lieutenant Colonel Bo Barbour (Retired) Training the Corps 49 Military Police on the AKO By Sergeant First Class Douglas Dailey 50 Achieving Combat Readiness Through Training Progression By Lieutenant Colonel Scott Jones and Major Detrick L. Briscoe 56 Combined Arms Training Strategy By Mr. Matthew A. Richards 59 Quality Assurance Feedback Program Departments 2 Chief, Military Police Corps Regiment, and Commandant, 31 13th Military Police Company— United States Army Military Police School Lineage and Honors 3 Regimental Command Sergeant Major 45 Army Values 25 508th Military Police Battalion—Lineage and Honors 60 MILITARY POLICE Writer’s Guide 61 Brigade/Battalion Commands MILITARY POLICE PB 19-04-1 1 Chief, Military Police Corps Regiment, and Commandant, United States Army Military Police School Brigadier General Stephen J. Curry As we enter this new year, the two permanent National Guard sounds of the battle against terrorism combat support military police continue unabated. Our Military companies, two new National Police Corps Regiment remains Guard Criminal Investigation strong and ready to face any and all Division (CID) detachments, and challenges that battle will bring. Our five new Army Reserve CID outstanding MP Soldiers and units detachments to the force structure have led the way by continuously to meet the high demand for MP developing unique and innovative units. Additionally, we will add capabilities and applying those six active military police guard capabilities to the fight—all the while companies and one active consistently providing incontrover- internment/resettlement battalion tible proof of their worth as combat headquarters and headquarters multipliers to maneuver commanders detachment to the active MP force against an ever-adapting adversary. structure to enhance our long-term Our Regiment is clearly at the tip of detention mission capability into the the spear and admirably answering our nation’s call future. We look forward to the contribution, outstanding to duty. service, and dedication of all these new MP units to The Army has come to understand the incredibly this great Regiment. high operational tempo of our Regiment due to the To the Soldiers across the Regiment, keep up the increasing demand for our unique skills and talents in great work; you have always made us proud, and you this Global War on Terrorism. The Regiment has just continue to earn the trust and respect of everyone finished an intensive reclassification training program you work with. As Soldiers, we train endlessly, for ten new provisional National Guard military police anticipating the honor of serving in combat. Most of companies that have been mobilized and trained and us will get an opportunity to show our skills and are deploying to installations around
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