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  1. US Paramilitary Assistants to South Vietnam: Insurgency, Subversion and Public Order (Cold War History) by William Rosenau, 2005-11-07
  2. The Air Force's missing doctrine: how the US Air Force ignores counterinsurgency.: An article from: Air & Space Power Journal by Kenneth Beebe, 2006-03-22
  3. IRAQ - Feb. 20 - US Rule In Post-Saddam Iraq 'Would Bring Terrorist Attacks'.(Brief Article): An article from: APS Diplomat Recorder
  4. Barbarians at and behind the gates: the loss of contingency and the search for homeland security.(in the US): An article from: The Forum by Richard J. Harknett, 2002-11-04
  5. ARAB-US RELATIONS - Sep 13 - US Kills Insurgents In Afghanistan.: An article from: APS Diplomat Recorder
  6. Who will protect us from him?(George W. Bush): An article from: Sojourners Magazine by Jim Wallis, 2006-11-01
  7. IRAQ - The Challenges Of Terrorism - Part 9 - The US Strategy.(embassies) : An article from: APS Diplomat Strategic Balance in the Middle East
  8. IRAQ - Oct 3 - US And Iraqi Troops Consolidate Hold On Samarra.: An article from: APS Diplomat Recorder
  9. IRAQ - Jan 26 - Bloodiest Day For US Since 2003 Invasion.: An article from: APS Diplomat Recorder
  10. Israeli Strike On Syria Underlines New Realities In The Middle East, With US Support.: An article from: APS Diplomat News Service
  11. ARAB-US RELATIONS - Apr 26 - US Team Concludes Saddam Had No WMD.(Weapons of mass destruction): An article from: APS Diplomat Recorder
  12. TURKEY - Ties With The US - Future Co-operation In War On Terror.: An article from: APS Diplomat Strategic Balance in the Middle East
  13. IRAQ - The Challenges Of Terrorism - Part 24 - US Exit Options.: An article from: APS Diplomat Strategic Balance in the Middle East by Gale Reference Team, 2007-08-13
  14. SYRIA - US Pressures On Damascus.: An article from: APS Diplomat Fate of the Arabian Peninsula

21. Guardian Unlimited | Special Reports | US Military Police Raid Iraqi Detention C
us military police raid Iraqi detention centre to stop abuse of prisoners The arrival of a second group of us military police and a more senior officer
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Iraq Building Up military, police Force. Thursday July 28, 2005 946 AM the front lines of a us effort to build up Iraq s fledgling military and police
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23. Military Police - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
The term Marechaussee was also used for the us Army s military police during the In the us Army, military police are usually distinguished by helmet
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Military police MPs ) are the police of a military organization , generally concerning themselves with law enforcement and security In wartime, military police are primarily concerned with installation security, close personal protection of senior military officers, management of prisoners of war , traffic control, route signing and resupply route management, as well as their primary policing roles. These personnel are generally not front-line combatants , but are sometimes used in a defensive role as a primary defense force in rear area operations. In some countries, a military police force, the Gendarmerie Carabinieri Civil Guard or Marechaussee , also serves as a national police force, often acting as heavy backup for the civil police and/or policing rural districts. For these duties, such forces are under civilian control and function in the same manner as civilian police forces. The head of the military police is commonly referred to as the Provost Marshal . This ancient title was originally given to an officer whose duty it was to ensure that the army of the king did no harm to the citizenry. In many countries, military forces have separate

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25. Maj. Gen. Antonio M. Taguba: Complete US Army Report On Abuse Of Iraqi Prisoners
Article 156 Investigaton of 800th military police Brigade. us Army Report on Abuse of Iraqi Prisoners. By Maj. Gen. ANTONIO M. TAGUBA
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26. Military Police: Definition And Much More From Answers.com
us military police are prohibited from enforcing civilian law, In the us Army, military police are usually distinguished by helmet markers or a white
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var tcdacmd="cc=edu;dt"; WordNet Note: click on a word meaning below to see its connections and related words. The noun military police has one meaning: Meaning #1 a military corps that enforces discipline and guards prisoners
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military police Military police MPs ) are the police of a military organization , generally concerning themselves with law enforcement and security In wartime, military police are primarily concerned with installation security, close personal protection of senior military officers, management of prisoners of war , traffic control, route signing and resupply route management, as well as their primary policing roles. These personnel are generally not front-line combatants , but are sometimes used in a defensive role as a primary defense force in rear area operations.

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28. U.S. And Bulgarian Military Police Units To Take Part In Joint Exercise
us and Bulgarian military police Units to Take Part in Joint Exercise The us Embassy in Bulgaria and the Bulgarian Ministry of Defense will give a joint
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August 1, 2005 The US Embassy in Bulgaria and the Bulgarian Ministry of Defense will give a joint press conference to announce the launch of the Exercise Vigilant Sentry 2005. The press conference will take place at the Ministry of Defense Information Center, Rakovsky Street, on August 2nd, at 11:00 AM. Throughout Exercise Vigilant Sentry, the Tennessee Army National Guard Military Police and Bulgarian Military Police will conduct a small unit event to exchange skills, experience, techniques, tactics, and procedures related to Peacekeeping Operations. The goal of the exercise is to increase the preparedness of the U.S. and Bulgarian personnel in order to accomplish future military missions associated with coalition peacekeeping/military police operations and to reinforce the relationship between the United States and Bulgaria.

29. The U.S. Navy Forms Military Police Force
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The U.S. Navy has continued to expand its new force of port security units. Two years ago, the navy organized three Mobile Security Detachments. Each has 80 sailors, three 25 foot boats, plus lots of weapons, sensors and communications gear. There are now nine of these units, with another three being organized. Originally intended for protecting American ports, detachments have gone on to train self-defense teams for American warships, and, on six month rotations, guarded port facilities in Iraq. The navy has never had a Military Police force like the army and air force do, but the Mobile Security Detachments are turning into that. Previously, the navy had a job category, Master at Arms, which specialized in security. But now, there are thousands more sailors trained as Master at Arms, or serving in Mobile Security Detachments.
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30. UNITED STATES ARMY MILITARY POLICE - VIETNAM
This page is dedicated to all us military police HISTORY of us ARMY military police in VIETNAM. South Vietnamese Flag, 1962
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HISTORY of U.S. ARMY MILITARY POLICE in VIETNAM
September 14, 1962 - The 560th MP Company, from Fort Hood, TX, arrives in Vietnam. It is the first military police unit to arrive in Vietnam, and is assigned duties at Vung Tau.
March 8 - After six weeks of travel from Japan, at 9:03 a.m. (local time), and under overcast skies and drizzly rain, the four ships of Task Force 76 (USS Mount McKinley, Henrico, Union and Vancouver) arrive at Da Nang, Vietnam. These are the first US combat troops to deploy to Vietnam. The two battalion landing teams (3rd Battalion - 9th Marine Regiment and 1st Battalion - 3rd Marine Regiment) from the 3rd Marine Division will join the already in-place 23,000 US forces personnel. The 3,500 arriving US Marines are greeted by sightseers, prostitutes and four US Army soldiers.
March 24 - The 716th MP Battalion arrives in Vietnam.
June 17 - The 89th MP Group, is activated.
July - Elements of the 1st MP Company arrive in Vietnam, as part of the American build-up.

31. Democracy Now! | Former Military Police Officer Jailed For 17 Yrs Describes Rout
We speak with former military police officer Paul Wright, editor and founder Here in the us, where there is little political opposition, prisoners are
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32. Taguba Report Iraq Prisoner Abuse Investigation Of The US 800th
Commandant of the military police School, the us Army Confinement Facility at Mannheim, Germany, the Provost Marshal General of the Army, or the us Army
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33. Taguba Report Iraq Prisoner Abuse Investigation Of The US 800th
us military control/oversight to the Coalition (U) That the 320th military police Battalion of the 800th MP Brigade is responsible for the Guard Force
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34. DefendAmerica News - U.S. MPs Partner With Iraqi Police
CAMP VICTORY, Iraq, April 4, 2005 — us military police and Iraqi police are working together in a partnership program to better train, support and secure
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Multi-National Corps – Iraq CAMP VICTORY, Iraq, April 4, 2005 In order to enhance police command and control, staff operations, communications and intelligence networks, and to streamline law and order within areas of operation, the 42nd Military Police Brigade, Fort Lewis, Wash., has employed police support teams at the Baghdad police headquarters and stations, said Maj. Curtis M. Schroeder, Iraq Police Service liaison, 42nd MP Brigade. The MPs are working hand-in-hand with the Iraqi Police Services to get Iraqi police forces trained, equipped and automated so the Baghdad police can operate efficiently. There are three types of police forces in Baghdad that military police partner with: traffic police, patrol police and Baghdad police. There is a headquarters for each element, which collectively employs more than 19,600 police in Baghdad.

35. DefendAmerica News - Article
military police Company Provides Presence Around Bagram Perry is assigned to the 58th military police Company. us Army photo by Staff Sgt. Bradley Rhen
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Government FirstGov Homeland Security War on Terror Sites White House Military Army Navy Air Force Marines ... Merchant Marines Help Fight Terror Civil Air Patrol Coast Guard Auxiliary FBI Transcripts Defense Department State Department White House Afghan children gather to look at an humvee during a presence patrol conducted by soldiers of the 58th Military Police Comapny on Oct. 23, 2004, near Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan. The soldiers are helping to keep the air field safe by conducting regular patrols in the area. U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Bradley Rhen Military Police Company Provides Presence Around Bagram Soldiers of the 58th Military Police Company conduct presence patrols in the area
around Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan. By U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Bradley Rhen / Combined Task Force Thunder Public Affairs Office For that reason, military police leave the friendly confines of Bagram Air Field every day to conduct presence patrols. The 58th Military Police Company, deployed from Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, conduct many of these patrols. Nearly every day since the company deployed here in April, its soldiers have patrolled the surrounding area. Sometimes they get out of their vehicles and interact with locals, and some days they just drive through the many small villages in the area.

36. US Army Report On Iraqi Prisoner Abuse
HEARING ARTICLE 156 INVESTIGATION OF THE 800th military police BRIGADE Senior Corrections Advisor, us Army military police School, Fort Leonard Wood.
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37. Army - 18th Military Police Brigade (U.S.)
military police Corps us Army flags Army Organizational, Rank, and Positional Flags List 18th military police Brigade by Tom Gregg, 31 May 1998
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  • 86th Military Police Group See also:
    18th Military Police Brigade
    by Tom Gregg , 31 May 1998 Organizational Flag, 18th Military Police Brigade. Green and yellow are the MP branch colors. The 18th MP Brigade is an Active Army unit stationed in Germany. Its subordinate units consist of two MP battalions and a number of companies, detachments, etc.
    Tom Gregg , 31 May 1998
    86th Military Police Group
    by Tom Gregg , 19 September 1998 86th Military Police Group. Green and yellow are the branch colors of the Corps of Military Police. The 86th Military Police Group served in Vietnam and was inactivated in the 1970's.
    Tom Gregg , 19 September 1998
  • 38. Army - Military Police Corps (U.S.)
    military police Corps Organizational Colors by Tom Gregg, 20 October 1998 military police Corps by Devereaux Cannon, 16 September 1999.
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    by Tom Gregg , 20 October 1998 See also: Organizational Color, Military Police Corps. The MP Corps is a "whole-branch" regiment; this color represents the Corps as a whole. Green and yellow are the MP branch colors. The crest consists of crossed flintlock pistols, the MP branch insignia. MP battalions have similar colors with their own coats of arms, and their unit designation on the scroll.
    Tom Gregg , 20 October 1998 by Devereaux Cannon , 16 September 1999

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    40. CBS News | Abuse Of Iraqi POWs By GIs Probed | May 4, 2005 11:39:12
    It was American soldiers serving as military police at Abu Ghraib who took these pictures. military intelligence has encouraged and told us Great job.
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    Army Probes POW Abuse

    Brig. Gen. Mark Kimmitt tells Dan Rather he is "appalled" by what happened in a Baghdad prison. (Photo: CBS/60 Minutes II)
    "If we can't hold ourselves up as an example of how to treat people with dignity and respect, we can't ask that other nations do that to our soldiers."
    Brig. Gen. Mark Kimmitt
    According to the U.S. Army, one Iraqi prisoner was told to stand on a box with his head covered, wires attached to his hands. (Photo: CBS)
    Army Reserve Staff Sgt. Chip Frederick, one of the soldiers now facing court martial, described to Rather what he saw in the Iraqi prison. (Photo: Staff Sgt. Chip Frederick ) Documents: FOIA FBI documents released by ACLU 12/20/04 Overview of FOIA documents released by ACLU Independent Review Red Cross Report ... : Rumsfeld Opening Statement To Senate Committee Stories: Meet Author Of Abuse Report Praise For Iraq Whistleblower 60 Minutes II : Iraq POW Abuse Probed ... Mailbag: Letters to 60 II Interactives: Abuse At Abu Ghraib Prisoner Photos (viewer discretion) Abu Ghraib Prison PFC. Lynndie England

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