Military Police

SPRING 2016

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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U.S. Army Maneuver Support Center of Excellence Capabilities Development Integration Directorate Concepts, Organization, and Doctrine Development Division Publication Number Title Date Description ATP 3-39.32 Physical Security 30 Apr 14 A manual that establishes guidance for all personnel respon- sible for physical security. It is the basic reference for training security personnel and is intended to be used in conjunction with the Army Regulation 190 (Military Police) series, Security Engineering Unifed Facilities Criteria publications, Department of Defense directives, and other Department of the Army publications. Status: Current. ATP 3-39.33 Civil Disturbances 21 Apr 14 A manual that addresses continental U.S. and outside the continental U.S. civil disturbance operations and domestic unrest, including the military role in providing assistance to civil authorities. Status: Current. ATP 3-39.34 Military Working Dogs 30 Jan 15 A manual that provides commanders, staffs, and military working dog (MWD) handlers with an understanding of MWD capabilities, employment considerations, sustainment requirements, and the integration of MWDs in support of full spectrum operations. Status: Current. ATP 3-39.35 Protective Services 31 May 13 A manual that provides guidance for protective service missions and the management of protective service details. Status: Current. TC 3-39.30 Military Police Leaders' Handbook 11 Aug 15 A manual that is primarily focused on military police operations at the company level and below. TC 3-39.30 provides an overview of fundamental guidelines and is a quick reference guide to help commanders, leaders, and Soldiers successfully execute key military police missions in support of unifed land operations through the three disciplines of security and mobility support, police operations, and detention operations. Status: Current. TM 3-39.31 Armored Security Vehicle 20 Aug 10 A manual that provides military police forces with the TTP and related information necessary for the employment of the armored security vehicle. Status: Current. Note: Current military police publications can be accessed and downloaded in electronic format from the U.S. Army Military Police School Web site at . Comments or questions about military police doctrine can be e-mailed to . Doctrine Update Doctrine Update 73 "Doctrine is indispensable to an Army. Doctrine provides a military organization with a common philosophy, a com- mon language, a common purpose, and a unity of effort." —General George H. Decker, U.S. Spring 2016

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