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MILITARY POLICE
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19-14-2
THE PROFESSIONAL BULLETIN OF THE MILITARY POLICE CORPS
Fall 2014
PB 19-14-2 Headquarters, Department of the Army
Cover photos: U.S. Army photos
2 Chief, Military Police Corps Regiment, and
Commandant, U.S. Army Military Police School
3 Regimental Command Sergeant Major
4 Regimental Chief Warrant Offcer
5 Military Police and Strategic Landpower: Short of
War and At War
By Lieutenant Colonel Yvonne C. Miller
7 Shaping Prisoner Rehabilitation Through Net Zero
and Community Connections
By Sergeant Major Ronald W. Hussung
9 Platoon Transitions From Policing to Corrections
By First Lieutenant Joseph W. Reynolds IV
11 Force Protection and Exercise Cobra Gold 2014
By Captain Danielle A. Champagne and
First Lieutenant James W. Morris
13 U.S. Army Military Police Professional Resource
Center Web Site
By Ms. Kathleen A. Rich
15 The Dreyfus Model of Skill Acquisition as Applied to
Task Development Within Training Programs
By Captain Christopher L. A. Ahlstrom
17 Reporting Crime to CID
18 508th Military Police Battalion—Lineage and Honors
19 Military Police and the Human Domain
By Captain Ari Fisher
22 Training With Industry Program
23 Internship at FLETC
By Major Ryan C. Cagle
27 Internship at the American Correctional Association
By Major Leviticus M. Huff
28 Internship at the International Association of Chiefs
of Police
By Captain James A. Bloom
30 A Hybrid Approach to Negotiating Today's Operating
Environment
By Colonel Ignatius M. Dolata Jr., Lieutenant
Colonel Thomas Russell-Tutty, and
Major Kate Conkey
33 History of Military Executions
By Master Sergeant Patrick V. Garland (Retired)
36 The 6685th Military Police Traffc
Platoon (Provisional)
By Master Sergeant Patrick V. Garland (Retired)
and Mr. Mark S. Lindsay
38 Brigade/Battalion Commands
40 Doctrine Update
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