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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1 MILITARY POLICE . 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 Military Police is always looking for good-quality, action photographs (no "grip and grins," please) to use on the outside covers. If you have photographs of Soldiers who are in the proper, current uniform and are participating in training events or operations or photographs of current, branch-related equipment that is being used during training or operations, please send them to us at . Ensure that photographs depict proper safety and security procedures, and do not send copyrighted photographs. All photographs must be high-resolution; most photographs obtained from the Internet, made smaller for e-mailing, or saved from an electronic fle such as a Microsoft® PowerPoint or Word document cannot be used for print. In addition, include a caption that describes the photograph and identifes the subject(s) and photographer (if known). Please see our photograph guide at for more detailed information.

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