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  2. Military Police Corps (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The Military Police Corps provides expertise in policing, detainment, and stability operations in order to enhance security and enable mobility. Military Police are actively utilized in direct combat and during peacetime. Disciplines. The Military Police tasks can be separated into three disciplines and one integrated function:

  3. Department of the Army Civilian Police - Wikipedia

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    Department of the Army Civilian Police officers are highly trained and skilled professionals, many of whom have prior law enforcement and military experience. Post 9-11, Police Departments have tightened their professional standards. Both classroom training and physical training have been intensified in response to real world terrorist threats.

  4. Department of Defense police - Wikipedia

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    However, along with both providing security police services to properties primarily occupied by military and/or former military personnel, both DoD police and VA Police candidates with no prior LE experience may attend the same academy, typically the VA Law Enforcement Training Center's Basic Police Course. [6]

  5. Department of the Navy Police - Wikipedia

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    A DoN Police sergeant (right) working alongside a USN master-at-arms (left) during a counterterrorism training exercise at Naval Support Activity Bethesda. The DON Police carry out the following duties: law enforcement, force protection, physical security; and antiterrorism missions. [2]

  6. 343rd Training Squadron - Wikipedia

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    The Security Forces Academy is a 65 day course of intense physical and mental training designed to ensure that new Defenders are mission ready upon graduation. Defenders are taught the basics of military law enforcement, as well as extensive training in weapons, air base defense, hand-to-hand combatives, infantry tactics, and combat convoy ...

  7. United States Air Force Security Forces - Wikipedia

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    Outside the United States the duties of law enforcement and internal security were carried out by Military Police Companies (Aviation), which, while a part of the Army Air Forces, were still part of the Army's Military Police Corps. Their training was conducted at Camp Ripley. Air Base Security Battalions, the direct predecessors to the USAF ...

  8. Air Force Security Forces Center - Wikipedia

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    The Air Force Security Forces Center (AFSFC) organizes, trains, and equips Air Force security forces worldwide. It develops force protection doctrine, programs, and policies by planning and programming resources to execute the missions of nuclear and non-nuclear weapon system security, physical security, integrated defense, combat arms, law enforcement, anti-terrorism, resource protection, and ...

  9. United States Marine Corps Military Police - Wikipedia

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    During Vietnam War, military police battalions were reactivated for the first time. [citation needed]1st MP Battalion Marine guards the main bridges into Da Nang in 1969. On 28 May 1966 the 1st Military Police Battalion arrived at Da Nang, South Vietnam and relieved the 3rd Battalion, 3rd Marines from responsibility for the security of Da Nang Air Base.