Military Police

FALL 2014

Military Police contains information about military police functions in maneuver and mobility support, area security, law and order, internment/resettlement, and police intelligence operations.

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USAMPS 3 prefx) or efx) COMMANDANT BG Mark S. Spindler............................................. ASSISTANT COMMANDANT COL Brian R. Bisacre......................................... REGIMENTAL COMMAND SERGEANT MAJOR CSM John F. McNeirney...........................................  REGIMENTAL CHIEF WARRANT OFFICER CW5 Leroy Shamburger............................................ DEPUTY ASSISTANT COMMANDANT Mr. Mark L. Farley............................................ DEPUTY ASSISTANT COMMANDANT–USAR COL Daniel G. Foulkrod........................................... DEPUTY ASSISTANT COMMANDANT–ARNG LTC David E. West..................................................... QUALITY ASSURANCE ELEMENT Miss Cathy M. Bower .............................................. 14TH MILITARY POLICE BRIGADE COL Bryan E. Patridge......................................... CSM Scott R. Dooley ............................................... 194 701ST MILITARY POLICE BATTALION LTC Christopher W. Wills..................................... 787TH MILITARY POLICE BATTALION LTC Jeffrey S. Bergmann......................................... 795TH MILITARY POLICE BATTALION LTC David M. McNeill.............................................. USAMPS Directors DIRECTOR OF TRAINING AND EDUCATION COL Bryan W. O'Barr...................................... 8 DIRECTOR OF PLANS AND OPERATIONS LTC Darcy L. Overbey............................... ....... G-37 PUBLICATIONS Managing Editor, Diane E. Eidson ................. 37 Editor, Diana K. Dean Contributing Editor, Rick H. Brunk.................. Editorial Assistant, Saunci R. Barrett Graphic Designer, Dennis L. Schellingberger This medium is approved for the offcial dissemination of material designed to keep individuals within the Army knowledgeable of current and emerging developments within their areas of expertise for the purpose of enhancing professional development. By Order of the Secretary of the Army: RAYMOND T. ODIERNO General, United States Army Chief of Staff Offcial: GERALD B. O'KEEFE Acting Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of the Army 1415002 Military Police, an offcial U.S. Army professional bulletin for the Military Police Corps Regiment, contains information about security and mobility support, police operations, and detention operations. The objectives of Military Police are to inform and motivate, increase knowledge, improve performance, and provide a forum for the exchange of ideas. The content does not necessarily refect the offcial U.S. Army position and does not change or supersede any information in other U.S. Army publications. Military Police reserves the right to edit material. Articles may be reprinted if credit is given to Military Police and the authors. All photographs are offcial U.S. Army photographs unless otherwise credited. Articles to be considered for publication are due 15 November and 15 May. Send submissions by e-mail to , or send an electronic copy in Microsoft® Word on a compact disk and a double-spaced copy of the manuscript to Military Police Professional Bulletin, 14010 MSCoE Loop, Building 3201, Suite 2661, Fort Leonard Wood, MO 65473-8702. Due to limited space per issue, we normally do not print articles that have been published elsewhere. Please see our writer's guide at for complete details. Military Police (ISSN 0895-4208) is published semi- annually at the U.S. Army Military Police School, Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. CORRESPONDENCE: Correspondence should be addressed to Military Police Professional Bulletin, 14010 MSCoE Loop, Building 3201, Suite 2661, Fort Leonard Wood, MO 65473-8702 or to . Please provide a telephone number and complete return address. PERSONAL SUBSCRIPTIONS are available through the U.S. Government Printing Offce, P.O. Box 979050, St. Louis, MO 63197-9000. An order form is available at . UNIT SUBSCRIPTIONS are available by e-mailing . Please include the complete mailing address (including unit name, street address, and building number) and the number of copies per issue. POSTMASTER: Send unit address changes to Military Police, 14010 MSCoE Loop, Building 3201, Suite 2661, Fort Leonard Wood, MO 65473-8702.

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