Military Police

FALL 2015

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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Fall 2015 21 own training programs. Sargeant believes that training with other countries is benefcial—enabling possible future joint On several occasions, the SRT has hosted SWAT team training on Fort Bragg, where civilian teams use resources and facilities that they would otherwise be unable to access. The teams train together, and they observe and exchange tactics to improve their skills. "We're a brotherhood," said Staff Sergeant Brandon Wolf, SRT noncommissioned offcer-in- charge, as he described what he liked most about the SRT. "We are on call 24/7, 365 days a year, so we don't train for if it happens. We train for when it happens. The SRT is not a frst responder. We are the last responder." Captain is the briefng offcer for the 10th Press She is a graduate of the U.S. Military Soldiers participate in various events during the annual North Carolina Tactical Offcers Association SWAT competition.

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