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  2. Department of Defense police - Wikipedia

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    DoD police officers also respond to all calls for law enforcement assistance or service that take place within or surrounding the installations and federal property. If the crime is found to be a major felony, then the matter is generally referred to the special agents of the applicable investigative agency (NCIS, Army CID, OSI, FBI, etc.).

  3. United States Pentagon Police - Wikipedia

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    Defense Protective Service officers at the Pentagon in September 2001. A USPPD policeman checks a man's identification card at the Pentagon in the early 2010s. Prior to 1971, the General Service Administration's (GSA) United States Special Policeman (USSP) conducted law enforcement, safety and security functions at the Pentagon.

  4. Department of the Air Force Police - Wikipedia

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    Cadets of the Department of the Air Force Police attend a 10-week POST (Peace Officer Standards and Training) accredited training academy (formerly 6 weeks) at the Department of Veterans Affairs Law Enforcement Training Center (LETC) in Little Rock, Arkansas. This is a Department of the Air Force-specific course that does not certify officers ...

  5. Federal Protective Service (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Protective Service (FPS) is a federal law enforcement agency of the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS). [2] It is also "the federal agency charged with protecting and delivering integrated law enforcement and security services to facilities owned or leased by the General Services Administration (GSA)"—over 9,000 buildings—and their occupants.

  6. Pentagon Force Protection Agency - Wikipedia

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    The Pentagon Force Protection Agency (PFPA) is a federal law enforcement agency within the United States Department of Defense charged with protecting and safeguarding the occupants, visitors, and infrastructure of The Pentagon, the Mark Center Building, the Defense Health Agency headquarters, the United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces and other assigned DoD-occupied leased ...

  7. Military Police Corps (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The Military Police Corps has six career paths within the Army, one for commissioned officers, one for warrant officers, and four for enlisted soldiers: Currently 31 series, formerly the 95 series, and before that, 1677. 31A - Military Police Officer; 311A - Criminal Investigations Warrant Officer; 31B (formerly coded as 95B) - Military Police

  8. 'The Donald' forum user gets more than 6 years in prison for ...

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    Jose Padilla, a 43-year-old disabled Army veteran, received a sentence far below the sentencing guidelines.

  9. Talk:Department of Defense police - Wikipedia

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    Department of Defense police → – GrammarCapitilization; "Department of Defense Police" vice "Department of Defense police" -- attempted to move myself, cannot due to re-direct Despite being an 'umbrella term,' and not quite a wholly independent agency, the "DOD Police" is a proper noun and is referred-to as such by the FBI [1]-- it is ...