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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2 MILITARY POLICE Brigadier General Mark S. Spindler Chief, Military Police Corps Regiment, and Commandant, U.S. Army Military Police School With this column, I close out my tenure as the 47th Commandant of the U.S. Army Military Police School (USAMPS). During the past 2 years, I have had the privilege and pleasure to serve in the U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC), the U.S. Army Maneuver Support Center of Excellence (MSCoE), and USAMPS with the fnest military and civilian people that I have encountered in more than 30 years of service. This includes the wonderful leaders, friends, advocates, and sponsors here in Waynes- ville and St. Robert, Missouri, who tirelessly work every day to make the quality of life for our Soldiers, civilians, and their Families the very best. Serving in this position has afforded me the opportunity to see frsthand the extraor- dinary work, bravery, and service of our military police at an enterprise level. Whether in our posts, camps, or stations—or in war-torn lands—the soldiering skill and policing capabilities of our troops have been invaluable in achieving overwhelming mis- sion success, forging the reputation of professional excellence that our Corps, our Army, and our Nation richly deserve. Our Soldiers simply perform magnifcently—in great part because they are magnifcently led by offcers, warrant offcers, noncommissioned offcers, and civilians with unmatched competence, commitment, and character. The future of our Corps is bright, and exciting opportunities lie ahead as we continue to build, educate, and shape the force in the fashion necessary to meet the operational needs of our Army and to win tomorrow's fght. Take care of one another. Be proud of who you are and what you do. It has been an honor to serve with you in the great endeavor that we call soldiering! Continue to and to We have been, and we remain

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