iv, 52 pages. Cover has some wear and soiling. Staple bound. Some pages creased. This work was published sometime before 2005. The information in this publication was taken from TC 19-100 Military Police Drills. It provides a means for unit trainers to ensure that each soldier doing his individual job to standards can function as part of a unit performing an Army Training and Evaluation Program (ARTEP) task. The words 'he', 'his', 'man,' and 'men' when used in this publication represent both the masculine and feminine genders unless otherwise specifically stated. In 2005, the 91st MP Battalion took the place of 10th Military Police Battalion, which was deactivated during the ceremony. The 10th MP Battalion was a provisional battalion. The 91st MP Battalion will act as the command and control post for 511th MP Company, 543rd MP Company, 523rd MP Company, and the Headquarters and Headquarters MP Detachment. The Military Police Corps is the uniformed law enforcement branch of the United States Army. Investigations are conducted by Military Police Investigators or the United States Army Criminal Investigation Command (USACIDC), both of which report to the Provost Marshal General. U.S. Army MP units have combat zone responsibilities in addition to their law enforcement duties. These responsibilities include mounted and dismounted patrols, response force operations, area damage control, route reconnaissance, cordon and search operations, and convoy and personnel escorts. Operationally, these duties fall under the "security and mobility support" discipline of the Military Police Corps. Since the beginning of the Global War on Terror, military police have become a valuable asset to combat operations due to the versatility of the MOS. During Operation Just Cause, Operation Desert Shield and Storm, the Military Police provided area security, conducted battlefield circulation control, and exercised custody over thousands of prisoners. Since 1991, the Military Police have assisted with interventions in Somalia, Haiti and Bosnia. Military Police maintained order in war-torn Kosovo, as well as keeping the peace in Afghanistan. During the 2003 invasion of Iraq, MPs were used extensively to maintain control over the large numbers of detainees being held by coalition forces, as well as helping to conduct raids, convoy security and regular patrols. MPs were the main force responsible in rebuilding and training the Iraqi Police. Ever since the invasion, military police have been one of the most heavily engaged MOS's in the Iraqi theater. In the United States, MPs often provided disaster relief and internal security, while still fulfilling their fundamental function of maintaining discipline and security within the Army. Presumed First Edition, First printing thus. Bookseller Inventory # 73292
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