Spc. Elzir Stroman, a Nutrition Specialist with the 372nd Military Police Company performs the high crawl at the Fit 2 Win obstacle course during the Combined Brigade Best Squad Competition here in Fort Jackson, South Carolina. The 200th Military Police Command will select the top performers to compete at the 2023 U.S. Army Reserve Best Squad Competition. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/spc-elzir-stroman-a-nutrition-specialist-with-the-372nd-military-police-company-performs-the-high-crawl-at-the-fit-2-win-obstacle-course-during-the-combined-brigade-best-squad-competition-here-in-fort-jackson-south-carolina-the-200th-military-police-command-will-select-the-top-performers-to-compete-at-the-2023-us-army-reserve-best-squad-competition-image533164754.html
RM2NYBN2A–Spc. Elzir Stroman, a Nutrition Specialist with the 372nd Military Police Company performs the high crawl at the Fit 2 Win obstacle course during the Combined Brigade Best Squad Competition here in Fort Jackson, South Carolina. The 200th Military Police Command will select the top performers to compete at the 2023 U.S. Army Reserve Best Squad Competition.
Washington, District of Columbia, US, USA. 17th Dec, 2013. Soldiers of the D.C. Army National Guard's 372nd Millitary Police Battalion celebrate their return home for the holidays at the DC Armory during a homecoming ceremony for nearly 50 soldiers from D.C.'s Army National Guard 372nd Military Police Battalion. The soldiers were returning from a 10-month deployment to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Credit: Miguel Juarez Lugo/ZUMAPRESS.com/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/washington-district-of-columbia-us-usa-17th-dec-2013-soldiers-of-the-image64540123.html
RMDN01GB–Washington, District of Columbia, US, USA. 17th Dec, 2013. Soldiers of the D.C. Army National Guard's 372nd Millitary Police Battalion celebrate their return home for the holidays at the DC Armory during a homecoming ceremony for nearly 50 soldiers from D.C.'s Army National Guard 372nd Military Police Battalion. The soldiers were returning from a 10-month deployment to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Credit: Miguel Juarez Lugo/ZUMAPRESS.com/Alamy Live News
Approximately 50 soldiers of the DC Army National Guard's 372nd Military Police Battalion returned home from a 10-month deployment to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, Tuesday, Dec. 17, at 2:30pm at the DC Armory. They were met by friends, families and DC National Guardsmen. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-approximately-50-soldiers-of-the-dc-army-national-guards-372nd-military-129288964.html
RMHE9HB0–Approximately 50 soldiers of the DC Army National Guard's 372nd Military Police Battalion returned home from a 10-month deployment to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, Tuesday, Dec. 17, at 2:30pm at the DC Armory. They were met by friends, families and DC National Guardsmen.
Greatest number of American fighting men yet brought to port on one ship, the Leviathan, tied up at Pier 4, Hoboken, NJ. The ship carried 9,470 troops, mostly African Americans, including the 371st and 372nd Infantry Regiments, part of the 368th regiment, and 2,132 sick and wounded. The 371st and 372nd were awarded the Croix de Guerre and were brigaded with the French. The photo shows the Leviathan entering New York Harbor, taken from the police boat 'Patrol.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/greatest-number-of-american-fighting-men-yet-brought-to-port-on-one-ship-the-leviathan-tied-up-at-pier-4-hoboken-nj-the-ship-carried-9470-troops-mostly-african-americans-including-the-371st-and-372nd-infantry-regiments-part-of-the-368th-regiment-and-2132-sick-and-wounded-the-371st-and-372nd-were-awarded-the-croix-de-guerre-and-were-brigaded-with-the-french-the-photo-shows-the-leviathan-entering-new-york-harbor-taken-from-the-police-boat-patrol-image558533910.html
RM2RCKBKJ–Greatest number of American fighting men yet brought to port on one ship, the Leviathan, tied up at Pier 4, Hoboken, NJ. The ship carried 9,470 troops, mostly African Americans, including the 371st and 372nd Infantry Regiments, part of the 368th regiment, and 2,132 sick and wounded. The 371st and 372nd were awarded the Croix de Guerre and were brigaded with the French. The photo shows the Leviathan entering New York Harbor, taken from the police boat 'Patrol.'
Maj. Ronald A. Lane Jr. (left), incoming commander, 372nd Military Police Battalion, accepts the colors from Col. Robert F. Weir (right), commander, 74th Troop Command, during the passing of the colors portion of the change of command ceremony at the D.C. Armory, Washington, D.C., July 15, 2017. The passing the colors is a military tradition that represents the formal transfer of authority from one commanding officer to another. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/maj-ronald-a-lane-jr-left-incoming-commander-372nd-military-police-battalion-accepts-the-colors-from-col-robert-f-weir-right-commander-74th-troop-command-during-the-passing-of-the-colors-portion-of-the-change-of-command-ceremony-at-the-dc-armory-washington-dc-july-15-2017-the-passing-the-colors-is-a-military-tradition-that-represents-the-formal-transfer-of-authority-from-one-commanding-officer-to-another-image221589275.html
RMPTE7AK–Maj. Ronald A. Lane Jr. (left), incoming commander, 372nd Military Police Battalion, accepts the colors from Col. Robert F. Weir (right), commander, 74th Troop Command, during the passing of the colors portion of the change of command ceremony at the D.C. Armory, Washington, D.C., July 15, 2017. The passing the colors is a military tradition that represents the formal transfer of authority from one commanding officer to another.
Washington, District of Columbia, US, USA. 17th Dec, 2013. ERROL R. SCHWARTZ, Commanding General, Joint Force Headquarters, District of Columbia National Guard, welcomes Sgt. SHARLEY PATTERSON and Sgt.CHARNICE WATERS as they arrive to the DC Armory for a homecoming ceremony for nearly 50 soldiers from D.C.'s Army National Guard 372nd Military Police Battalion. Both soldiers were returning from a 10-month deployment to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Credit: Miguel Juarez Lugo/ZUMAPRESS.com/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/washington-district-of-columbia-us-usa-17th-dec-2013-errol-r-schwartz-image64542739.html
RMDN04WR–Washington, District of Columbia, US, USA. 17th Dec, 2013. ERROL R. SCHWARTZ, Commanding General, Joint Force Headquarters, District of Columbia National Guard, welcomes Sgt. SHARLEY PATTERSON and Sgt.CHARNICE WATERS as they arrive to the DC Armory for a homecoming ceremony for nearly 50 soldiers from D.C.'s Army National Guard 372nd Military Police Battalion. Both soldiers were returning from a 10-month deployment to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Credit: Miguel Juarez Lugo/ZUMAPRESS.com/Alamy Live News
Approximately 50 Soldiers of the DC Army National Guard's 372nd Military Police Battalion returned home from a 10-month deployment to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, Tuesday, Dec. 17, at 2:30pm at the DC Armory. They were met by friends, families and DC National Guardsmen. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-approximately-50-soldiers-of-the-dc-army-national-guards-372nd-military-129288963.html
RMHE9HAY–Approximately 50 Soldiers of the DC Army National Guard's 372nd Military Police Battalion returned home from a 10-month deployment to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, Tuesday, Dec. 17, at 2:30pm at the DC Armory. They were met by friends, families and DC National Guardsmen.
Title: American Fighting Men Aboard the Leviathan at Port Hoboken Caption: On March 10, 1919, Lieutenant George H. Lyon captured the image of the Leviathan carrying the largest number of American fighting men to arrive at Port Hoboken on a single ship. The troopship transported 9,470 troops, primarily comprised of African American soldiers including the 371st and 372nd Infantry and part of the 368th Infantry, along with 2,132 sick and wounded servicemen. The decorated 371st and 372nd Infantry were proudly brigaded with the French. This photo was taken from the police boat 'Patrol,' repurposed Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/title-american-fighting-men-aboard-the-leviathan-at-port-hoboken-caption-on-march-10-1919-lieutenant-george-h-lyon-captured-the-image-of-the-leviathan-carrying-the-largest-number-of-american-fighting-men-to-arrive-at-port-hoboken-on-a-single-ship-the-troopship-transported-9470-troops-primarily-comprised-of-african-american-soldiers-including-the-371st-and-372nd-infantry-and-part-of-the-368th-infantry-along-with-2132-sick-and-wounded-servicemen-the-decorated-371st-and-372nd-infantry-were-proudly-brigaded-with-the-french-this-photo-was-taken-from-the-police-boat-patrol-repurposed-image558540706.html
RM2RCKMAA–Title: American Fighting Men Aboard the Leviathan at Port Hoboken Caption: On March 10, 1919, Lieutenant George H. Lyon captured the image of the Leviathan carrying the largest number of American fighting men to arrive at Port Hoboken on a single ship. The troopship transported 9,470 troops, primarily comprised of African American soldiers including the 371st and 372nd Infantry and part of the 368th Infantry, along with 2,132 sick and wounded servicemen. The decorated 371st and 372nd Infantry were proudly brigaded with the French. This photo was taken from the police boat 'Patrol,' repurposed
District of Columbia National Guard holds a change of command ceremony, for incoming commander, Maj. Michelle A. Watkis and former Commander, Lt. Col. Michael A. Cox Jr, of the 372nd Military Police Company, in the D.C. Armory, on Feb 3, 2024. During the ceremony, the passing of the guidon, was completed to commemorate the changing of leadership. (Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/district-of-columbia-national-guard-holds-a-change-of-command-ceremony-for-incoming-commander-maj-michelle-a-watkis-and-former-commander-lt-col-michael-a-cox-jr-of-the-372nd-military-police-company-in-the-dc-armory-on-feb-3-2024-during-the-ceremony-the-passing-of-the-guidon-was-completed-to-commemorate-the-changing-of-leadership-army-national-guard-image601004374.html
RM2WWP35X–District of Columbia National Guard holds a change of command ceremony, for incoming commander, Maj. Michelle A. Watkis and former Commander, Lt. Col. Michael A. Cox Jr, of the 372nd Military Police Company, in the D.C. Armory, on Feb 3, 2024. During the ceremony, the passing of the guidon, was completed to commemorate the changing of leadership. (Army National Guard
Col. Robert F. Weir, commander, 74th Troop Command, pins the Meritorious Service Medal to Maj. Michael B. Funderburk, outgoing commander, 372nd Military Police Battalion, during the battalion’s change of command ceremony at the D.C. Armory, Washington, D.C., July 15, 2017. The Meritorious Service Medal is awarded to service members who distinguish themselves through outstanding achievement or service. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/col-robert-f-weir-commander-74th-troop-command-pins-the-meritorious-service-medal-to-maj-michael-b-funderburk-outgoing-commander-372nd-military-police-battalion-during-the-battalions-change-of-command-ceremony-at-the-dc-armory-washington-dc-july-15-2017-the-meritorious-service-medal-is-awarded-to-service-members-who-distinguish-themselves-through-outstanding-achievement-or-service-image221588759.html
RMPTE6M7–Col. Robert F. Weir, commander, 74th Troop Command, pins the Meritorious Service Medal to Maj. Michael B. Funderburk, outgoing commander, 372nd Military Police Battalion, during the battalion’s change of command ceremony at the D.C. Armory, Washington, D.C., July 15, 2017. The Meritorious Service Medal is awarded to service members who distinguish themselves through outstanding achievement or service.
Washington, District of Columbia, US, USA. 17th Dec, 2013. A soldier is welcomed by fellow guardmen at the DC Armory during a homecoming ceremony for nearly 50 soldiers from D.C.'s Army National Guard 372nd Military Police Battalion. The soldiers were returning from a 10-month deployment to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Many of the servicemen have deployed at least once previously, and nine work sas police officers while not on military duty. Credit: Miguel Juarez Lugo/ZUMAPRESS.com/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/washington-district-of-columbia-us-usa-17th-dec-2013-a-soldier-is-image64540124.html
RMDN01GC–Washington, District of Columbia, US, USA. 17th Dec, 2013. A soldier is welcomed by fellow guardmen at the DC Armory during a homecoming ceremony for nearly 50 soldiers from D.C.'s Army National Guard 372nd Military Police Battalion. The soldiers were returning from a 10-month deployment to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Many of the servicemen have deployed at least once previously, and nine work sas police officers while not on military duty. Credit: Miguel Juarez Lugo/ZUMAPRESS.com/Alamy Live News
Photograph of the Leviathan, a ship carrying the largest number of American fighting men to one port during World War I. The ship is docked at Pier 4 in Hoboken, NJ, with 9,470 troops, mostly African-Americans, including the 371st Infantry Regiment, the 372nd Infantry Regiment, and part of the 368th Infantry Regiment. The 371st and 372nd were decorated with the Croix de Guerre and were brigaded with the French. The image shows the Leviathan approaching New York Harbor, with the police boat 'Patrol' also in view. The Patrol serves as the official boat of the Mayor's Committee of Welcome, which Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/photograph-of-the-leviathan-a-ship-carrying-the-largest-number-of-american-fighting-men-to-one-port-during-world-war-i-the-ship-is-docked-at-pier-4-in-hoboken-nj-with-9470-troops-mostly-african-americans-including-the-371st-infantry-regiment-the-372nd-infantry-regiment-and-part-of-the-368th-infantry-regiment-the-371st-and-372nd-were-decorated-with-the-croix-de-guerre-and-were-brigaded-with-the-french-the-image-shows-the-leviathan-approaching-new-york-harbor-with-the-police-boat-patrol-also-in-view-the-patrol-serves-as-the-official-boat-of-the-mayors-committee-of-welcome-which-image558566047.html
RM2RCMTKB–Photograph of the Leviathan, a ship carrying the largest number of American fighting men to one port during World War I. The ship is docked at Pier 4 in Hoboken, NJ, with 9,470 troops, mostly African-Americans, including the 371st Infantry Regiment, the 372nd Infantry Regiment, and part of the 368th Infantry Regiment. The 371st and 372nd were decorated with the Croix de Guerre and were brigaded with the French. The image shows the Leviathan approaching New York Harbor, with the police boat 'Patrol' also in view. The Patrol serves as the official boat of the Mayor's Committee of Welcome, which
District of Columbia National Guard holds a change of command ceremony recognizing incoming commander, Maj. Michelle A. Watkis and former Commander, Lt. Col. Michael A. Cox Jr, of the 372nd Military Police Company, at the D.C. Armory, on Feb 3, 2024. During the ceremony, the passing of the unit's guidon signifies the changing of leadership. (Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/district-of-columbia-national-guard-holds-a-change-of-command-ceremony-recognizing-incoming-commander-maj-michelle-a-watkis-and-former-commander-lt-col-michael-a-cox-jr-of-the-372nd-military-police-company-at-the-dc-armory-on-feb-3-2024-during-the-ceremony-the-passing-of-the-units-guidon-signifies-the-changing-of-leadership-army-national-guard-image601003787.html
RM2WWP2CY–District of Columbia National Guard holds a change of command ceremony recognizing incoming commander, Maj. Michelle A. Watkis and former Commander, Lt. Col. Michael A. Cox Jr, of the 372nd Military Police Company, at the D.C. Armory, on Feb 3, 2024. During the ceremony, the passing of the unit's guidon signifies the changing of leadership. (Army National Guard
Col. Robert F. Weir, commander, 74th Troop Command, pins the Meritorious Service Medal to Maj. Michael B. Funderburk, outgoing commander, 372nd Military Police Battalion, during the battalion’s change of command ceremony at the D.C. Armory, Washington, D.C., July 15, 2017. The Meritorious Service Medal is awarded to service members who distinguish themselves through outstanding achievement or service. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/col-robert-f-weir-commander-74th-troop-command-pins-the-meritorious-service-medal-to-maj-michael-b-funderburk-outgoing-commander-372nd-military-police-battalion-during-the-battalions-change-of-command-ceremony-at-the-dc-armory-washington-dc-july-15-2017-the-meritorious-service-medal-is-awarded-to-service-members-who-distinguish-themselves-through-outstanding-achievement-or-service-image221588757.html
RMPTE6M5–Col. Robert F. Weir, commander, 74th Troop Command, pins the Meritorious Service Medal to Maj. Michael B. Funderburk, outgoing commander, 372nd Military Police Battalion, during the battalion’s change of command ceremony at the D.C. Armory, Washington, D.C., July 15, 2017. The Meritorious Service Medal is awarded to service members who distinguish themselves through outstanding achievement or service.
Washington, District of Columbia, US, USA. 17th Dec, 2013. Command Sgt. JUAN MITCHELL is welcomed with a kiss and a hug from his wife SHERRY MITCHELL at the DC Armory during a homecoming ceremony for nearly 50 soldiers from D.C.'s Army National Guard 372nd Military Police Battalion. The soldiers were returning from a 10-month deployment to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Many of the servicemen have deployed at least once previously, and nine work as police officers while not on military duty. Credit: Miguel Juarez Lugo/ZUMAPRESS.com/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/washington-district-of-columbia-us-usa-17th-dec-2013-command-sgt-juan-image64542738.html
RMDN04WP–Washington, District of Columbia, US, USA. 17th Dec, 2013. Command Sgt. JUAN MITCHELL is welcomed with a kiss and a hug from his wife SHERRY MITCHELL at the DC Armory during a homecoming ceremony for nearly 50 soldiers from D.C.'s Army National Guard 372nd Military Police Battalion. The soldiers were returning from a 10-month deployment to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Many of the servicemen have deployed at least once previously, and nine work as police officers while not on military duty. Credit: Miguel Juarez Lugo/ZUMAPRESS.com/Alamy Live News
'Image shows the USS Leviathan tied up at Pier 4 in Hoboken, NJ. It is carrying 9,470 troops, primarily African Americans, including the 371st Infantry Regiment and the 372nd Infantry Regiment, both of which were awarded the Croix de Guerre. Photograph taken on March 10, 1919.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/image-shows-the-uss-leviathan-tied-up-at-pier-4-in-hoboken-nj-it-is-carrying-9470-troops-primarily-african-americans-including-the-371st-infantry-regiment-and-the-372nd-infantry-regiment-both-of-which-were-awarded-the-croix-de-guerre-photograph-taken-on-march-10-1919-image558447574.html
RM2RCFDG6–'Image shows the USS Leviathan tied up at Pier 4 in Hoboken, NJ. It is carrying 9,470 troops, primarily African Americans, including the 371st Infantry Regiment and the 372nd Infantry Regiment, both of which were awarded the Croix de Guerre. Photograph taken on March 10, 1919.'
District of Columbia National Guard holds a change of command ceremony recognizing incoming commander, Maj. Michelle A. Watkis and former Commander, Lt. Col. Michael A. Cox Jr, of the 372nd Military Police Company, at the D.C. Armory, on Feb 3, 2024. During the ceremony, the passing of the unit's guidon signifies the changing of leadership. (Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/district-of-columbia-national-guard-holds-a-change-of-command-ceremony-recognizing-incoming-commander-maj-michelle-a-watkis-and-former-commander-lt-col-michael-a-cox-jr-of-the-372nd-military-police-company-at-the-dc-armory-on-feb-3-2024-during-the-ceremony-the-passing-of-the-units-guidon-signifies-the-changing-of-leadership-army-national-guard-image601003920.html
RM2WWP2HM–District of Columbia National Guard holds a change of command ceremony recognizing incoming commander, Maj. Michelle A. Watkis and former Commander, Lt. Col. Michael A. Cox Jr, of the 372nd Military Police Company, at the D.C. Armory, on Feb 3, 2024. During the ceremony, the passing of the unit's guidon signifies the changing of leadership. (Army National Guard
Maj. Ronald A. Lane Jr. (left), incoming commander, 372nd Military Police Battalion, accepts the colors from Col. Robert F. Weir (right), commander, 74th Troop Command, during the passing of the colors portion of the change of command ceremony at the D.C. Armory, Washington, D.C., July 15, 2017. The passing the colors is a military tradition that represents the formal transfer of authority from one commanding officer to another. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/maj-ronald-a-lane-jr-left-incoming-commander-372nd-military-police-battalion-accepts-the-colors-from-col-robert-f-weir-right-commander-74th-troop-command-during-the-passing-of-the-colors-portion-of-the-change-of-command-ceremony-at-the-dc-armory-washington-dc-july-15-2017-the-passing-the-colors-is-a-military-tradition-that-represents-the-formal-transfer-of-authority-from-one-commanding-officer-to-another-image221588756.html
RMPTE6M4–Maj. Ronald A. Lane Jr. (left), incoming commander, 372nd Military Police Battalion, accepts the colors from Col. Robert F. Weir (right), commander, 74th Troop Command, during the passing of the colors portion of the change of command ceremony at the D.C. Armory, Washington, D.C., July 15, 2017. The passing the colors is a military tradition that represents the formal transfer of authority from one commanding officer to another.
Washington, District of Columbia, US, USA. 17th Dec, 2013. Sgt. SHARLEY PATTERSON and Sgt.CHARNICE WATERS from the D.C. Army National Guard, arrive to the DC Armory for a homecoming ceremony for nearly 50 soldiers from D.C.'s Army National Guard 372nd Military Police Battalion. Both soldiers were returning from a 10-month deployment to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Many of the servicemen have deployed at least once previously, and nine work as police officers while not on military duty. Credit: Miguel Juarez Lugo/ZUMAPRESS.com/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/washington-district-of-columbia-us-usa-17th-dec-2013-sgt-sharley-patterson-image64540122.html
RMDN01GA–Washington, District of Columbia, US, USA. 17th Dec, 2013. Sgt. SHARLEY PATTERSON and Sgt.CHARNICE WATERS from the D.C. Army National Guard, arrive to the DC Armory for a homecoming ceremony for nearly 50 soldiers from D.C.'s Army National Guard 372nd Military Police Battalion. Both soldiers were returning from a 10-month deployment to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Many of the servicemen have deployed at least once previously, and nine work as police officers while not on military duty. Credit: Miguel Juarez Lugo/ZUMAPRESS.com/Alamy Live News
'American troops, including the 371st and 372nd Infantry, disembarking from the USS Leviathan at Pier 4 in Hoboken, NJ. The ship brought a total of 9,470 troops, mostly African-Americans, as well as 2,132 sick and wounded soldiers. The 371st and 372nd were decorated with the Croix de Guerre and served alongside the French. Photograph taken on March 10, 1919, and passed by the M.I.D. censor.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-troops-including-the-371st-and-372nd-infantry-disembarking-from-the-uss-leviathan-at-pier-4-in-hoboken-nj-the-ship-brought-a-total-of-9470-troops-mostly-african-americans-as-well-as-2132-sick-and-wounded-soldiers-the-371st-and-372nd-were-decorated-with-the-croix-de-guerre-and-served-alongside-the-french-photograph-taken-on-march-10-1919-and-passed-by-the-mid-censor-image558500556.html
RM2RCHW4C–'American troops, including the 371st and 372nd Infantry, disembarking from the USS Leviathan at Pier 4 in Hoboken, NJ. The ship brought a total of 9,470 troops, mostly African-Americans, as well as 2,132 sick and wounded soldiers. The 371st and 372nd were decorated with the Croix de Guerre and served alongside the French. Photograph taken on March 10, 1919, and passed by the M.I.D. censor.'
District of Columbia National Guard holds a change of command ceremony, for incoming commander, Maj. Michelle A. Watkis and former Commander, Lt. Col. Michael A. Cox Jr, of the 372nd Military Police Company, in the D.C. Armory, on Feb 3, 2024. During the ceremony, the passing of the guidon, was completed to commemorate the changing of leadership. (Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/district-of-columbia-national-guard-holds-a-change-of-command-ceremony-for-incoming-commander-maj-michelle-a-watkis-and-former-commander-lt-col-michael-a-cox-jr-of-the-372nd-military-police-company-in-the-dc-armory-on-feb-3-2024-during-the-ceremony-the-passing-of-the-guidon-was-completed-to-commemorate-the-changing-of-leadership-army-national-guard-image601002445.html
RM2WWP0N1–District of Columbia National Guard holds a change of command ceremony, for incoming commander, Maj. Michelle A. Watkis and former Commander, Lt. Col. Michael A. Cox Jr, of the 372nd Military Police Company, in the D.C. Armory, on Feb 3, 2024. During the ceremony, the passing of the guidon, was completed to commemorate the changing of leadership. (Army National Guard
Spc. Leo Watkins Jr., a U.S. Army Reserve military police Soldier with the 372nd Military Police Company, poses with his family after reuniting during the Washington Redskins game against the New York Giants at FedEx Field in Landover, Maryland, Jan. 1. The Martinsburg, West Virginia native has spent the last ten months in Guantanamo Naval Base, Cuba. ( Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/spc-leo-watkins-jr-a-us-army-reserve-military-police-soldier-with-the-372nd-military-police-company-poses-with-his-family-after-reuniting-during-the-washington-redskins-game-against-the-new-york-giants-at-fedex-field-in-landover-maryland-jan-1-the-martinsburg-west-virginia-native-has-spent-the-last-ten-months-in-guantanamo-naval-base-cuba-image230721923.html
RMRBA84K–Spc. Leo Watkins Jr., a U.S. Army Reserve military police Soldier with the 372nd Military Police Company, poses with his family after reuniting during the Washington Redskins game against the New York Giants at FedEx Field in Landover, Maryland, Jan. 1. The Martinsburg, West Virginia native has spent the last ten months in Guantanamo Naval Base, Cuba. (
Washington, District of Columbia, US, USA. 17th Dec, 2013. Command Sgt. JUAN MITCHELL is welcomed with a hug from his nephew KAYLOB SCOTT, 10, at the DC Armory during a homecoming ceremony for nearly 50 soldiers from D.C.'s Army National Guard 372nd Military Police Battalion. The soldiers were returning from a 10-month deployment to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Many of the servicemen have deployed at least once previously, and nine work sas police officers while not on military duty. Credit: Miguel Juarez Lugo/ZUMAPRESS.com/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/washington-district-of-columbia-us-usa-17th-dec-2013-command-sgt-juan-image64542740.html
RMDN04WT–Washington, District of Columbia, US, USA. 17th Dec, 2013. Command Sgt. JUAN MITCHELL is welcomed with a hug from his nephew KAYLOB SCOTT, 10, at the DC Armory during a homecoming ceremony for nearly 50 soldiers from D.C.'s Army National Guard 372nd Military Police Battalion. The soldiers were returning from a 10-month deployment to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Many of the servicemen have deployed at least once previously, and nine work sas police officers while not on military duty. Credit: Miguel Juarez Lugo/ZUMAPRESS.com/Alamy Live News
District of Columbia National Guard holds a change of command ceremony, for incoming commander, Maj. Michelle A. Watkis and former Commander, Lt. Col. Michael A. Cox Jr, of the 372nd Military Police Company, in the D.C. Armory, on Feb 3, 2024. During the ceremony, the passing of the guidon, was completed to commemorate the changing of leadership. (Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/district-of-columbia-national-guard-holds-a-change-of-command-ceremony-for-incoming-commander-maj-michelle-a-watkis-and-former-commander-lt-col-michael-a-cox-jr-of-the-372nd-military-police-company-in-the-dc-armory-on-feb-3-2024-during-the-ceremony-the-passing-of-the-guidon-was-completed-to-commemorate-the-changing-of-leadership-army-national-guard-image600997741.html
RM2WWNPN1–District of Columbia National Guard holds a change of command ceremony, for incoming commander, Maj. Michelle A. Watkis and former Commander, Lt. Col. Michael A. Cox Jr, of the 372nd Military Police Company, in the D.C. Armory, on Feb 3, 2024. During the ceremony, the passing of the guidon, was completed to commemorate the changing of leadership. (Army National Guard
Spc. Leo Watkins Jr., a U.S. Army Reserve military police Soldier with the 372nd Military Police Company, hears the crowd cheer as he waits to surprise his family during the Washington Redskins game against the New York Giants at FedEx Field in Landover, Maryland, Jan. 1. The Martinsburg, West Virginia native has spent the last ten months in Guantanamo Naval Base, Cuba. ( Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/spc-leo-watkins-jr-a-us-army-reserve-military-police-soldier-with-the-372nd-military-police-company-hears-the-crowd-cheer-as-he-waits-to-surprise-his-family-during-the-washington-redskins-game-against-the-new-york-giants-at-fedex-field-in-landover-maryland-jan-1-the-martinsburg-west-virginia-native-has-spent-the-last-ten-months-in-guantanamo-naval-base-cuba-image230721917.html
RMRBA84D–Spc. Leo Watkins Jr., a U.S. Army Reserve military police Soldier with the 372nd Military Police Company, hears the crowd cheer as he waits to surprise his family during the Washington Redskins game against the New York Giants at FedEx Field in Landover, Maryland, Jan. 1. The Martinsburg, West Virginia native has spent the last ten months in Guantanamo Naval Base, Cuba. (
Washington, District of Columbia, US, USA. 17th Dec, 2013. Sgt.SHANNAN BARKDALE became emotional and gets a hug by fellow soldier CHARNICE WATERS at the DC Armory during a homecoming ceremony for nearly 50 soldiers from D.C.'s Army National Guard 372nd Military Police Battalion. Both soldiers were returning from a 10-month deployment to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Many of the servicemen have deployed at least once previously, and nine work sas police officers while not on military duty. Credit: Miguel Juarez Lugo/ZUMAPRESS.com/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/washington-district-of-columbia-us-usa-17th-dec-2013-sgtshannan-barkdale-image64540121.html
RMDN01G9–Washington, District of Columbia, US, USA. 17th Dec, 2013. Sgt.SHANNAN BARKDALE became emotional and gets a hug by fellow soldier CHARNICE WATERS at the DC Armory during a homecoming ceremony for nearly 50 soldiers from D.C.'s Army National Guard 372nd Military Police Battalion. Both soldiers were returning from a 10-month deployment to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Many of the servicemen have deployed at least once previously, and nine work sas police officers while not on military duty. Credit: Miguel Juarez Lugo/ZUMAPRESS.com/Alamy Live News
District of Columbia National Guard holds a change of command ceremony recognizing incoming commander, Maj. Michelle A. Watkis and former Commander, Lt. Col. Michael A. Cox Jr, of the 372nd Military Police Company, at the D.C. Armory, on Feb 3, 2024. During the ceremony, the passing of the unit's guidon signifies the changing of leadership. (Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/district-of-columbia-national-guard-holds-a-change-of-command-ceremony-recognizing-incoming-commander-maj-michelle-a-watkis-and-former-commander-lt-col-michael-a-cox-jr-of-the-372nd-military-police-company-at-the-dc-armory-on-feb-3-2024-during-the-ceremony-the-passing-of-the-units-guidon-signifies-the-changing-of-leadership-army-national-guard-image601004486.html
RM2WWP39X–District of Columbia National Guard holds a change of command ceremony recognizing incoming commander, Maj. Michelle A. Watkis and former Commander, Lt. Col. Michael A. Cox Jr, of the 372nd Military Police Company, at the D.C. Armory, on Feb 3, 2024. During the ceremony, the passing of the unit's guidon signifies the changing of leadership. (Army National Guard
Spc. Leo Watkins Jr., a U.S. Army Reserve military police Soldier with the 372nd Military Police Company, shows a picture of his two sons on his phone as he waits to surprise his family during the Washington Redskins game against the New York Giants at FedEx Field in Landover, Maryland, Jan. 1. Moments later, the Martinsburg, West Virginia native is reunited with his family on the field. Watkins Jr. has spent the last ten months in Guantanamo Naval Base, Cuba. ( Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/spc-leo-watkins-jr-a-us-army-reserve-military-police-soldier-with-the-372nd-military-police-company-shows-a-picture-of-his-two-sons-on-his-phone-as-he-waits-to-surprise-his-family-during-the-washington-redskins-game-against-the-new-york-giants-at-fedex-field-in-landover-maryland-jan-1-moments-later-the-martinsburg-west-virginia-native-is-reunited-with-his-family-on-the-field-watkins-jr-has-spent-the-last-ten-months-in-guantanamo-naval-base-cuba-image230721918.html
RMRBA84E–Spc. Leo Watkins Jr., a U.S. Army Reserve military police Soldier with the 372nd Military Police Company, shows a picture of his two sons on his phone as he waits to surprise his family during the Washington Redskins game against the New York Giants at FedEx Field in Landover, Maryland, Jan. 1. Moments later, the Martinsburg, West Virginia native is reunited with his family on the field. Watkins Jr. has spent the last ten months in Guantanamo Naval Base, Cuba. (
District of Columbia National Guard holds a change of command ceremony recognizing incoming commander, Maj. Michelle A. Watkis and former Commander, Lt. Col. Michael A. Cox Jr, of the 372nd Military Police Company, at the D.C. Armory, on Feb 3, 2024. During the ceremony, the passing of the unit's guidon signifies the changing of leadership. (Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/district-of-columbia-national-guard-holds-a-change-of-command-ceremony-recognizing-incoming-commander-maj-michelle-a-watkis-and-former-commander-lt-col-michael-a-cox-jr-of-the-372nd-military-police-company-at-the-dc-armory-on-feb-3-2024-during-the-ceremony-the-passing-of-the-units-guidon-signifies-the-changing-of-leadership-army-national-guard-image601004375.html
RM2WWP35Y–District of Columbia National Guard holds a change of command ceremony recognizing incoming commander, Maj. Michelle A. Watkis and former Commander, Lt. Col. Michael A. Cox Jr, of the 372nd Military Police Company, at the D.C. Armory, on Feb 3, 2024. During the ceremony, the passing of the unit's guidon signifies the changing of leadership. (Army National Guard
Jessica L. Watkins (left) wipes off her tears as her husband Spc. Leo Watkins Jr., a U.S. Army Reserve military police Soldier with the 372nd Military Police Company in Cumberland, Maryland, holds his youngest son during a surprise homecoming during the Washington Redskins game against the New York Giants at FedEx Field in Landover, Maryland, Jan. 1. The Martinsburg, West Virginia native has spent the last ten months in Guantanamo Naval Base, Cuba. ( Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jessica-l-watkins-left-wipes-off-her-tears-as-her-husband-spc-leo-watkins-jr-a-us-army-reserve-military-police-soldier-with-the-372nd-military-police-company-in-cumberland-maryland-holds-his-youngest-son-during-a-surprise-homecoming-during-the-washington-redskins-game-against-the-new-york-giants-at-fedex-field-in-landover-maryland-jan-1-the-martinsburg-west-virginia-native-has-spent-the-last-ten-months-in-guantanamo-naval-base-cuba-image230721922.html
RMRBA84J–Jessica L. Watkins (left) wipes off her tears as her husband Spc. Leo Watkins Jr., a U.S. Army Reserve military police Soldier with the 372nd Military Police Company in Cumberland, Maryland, holds his youngest son during a surprise homecoming during the Washington Redskins game against the New York Giants at FedEx Field in Landover, Maryland, Jan. 1. The Martinsburg, West Virginia native has spent the last ten months in Guantanamo Naval Base, Cuba. (
Army 1st Lt. Shannon Bass, Sgt. Daniel Mebane, Spc. Gabrielle Sumner, Spc. Jason Gefre, and Sgt. Merissa Alcala work on two- and three-dimensional map skills during Command Post of the Future training held at Fort Leavenworth, Kan. The training, held, Aug. 4-16, is intended to prepare the soldiers of HHD, 372nd Military Police Battalion for its upcoming deployment to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. (U.S. Army Photo by Spc. Tyrone Williams) District of Columbia National Guard trains at Fort Leavenworth 647088 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-army-1st-lt-shannon-bass-sgt-daniel-mebane-spc-gabrielle-sumner-spc-129504521.html
RMHEKC9D–Army 1st Lt. Shannon Bass, Sgt. Daniel Mebane, Spc. Gabrielle Sumner, Spc. Jason Gefre, and Sgt. Merissa Alcala work on two- and three-dimensional map skills during Command Post of the Future training held at Fort Leavenworth, Kan. The training, held, Aug. 4-16, is intended to prepare the soldiers of HHD, 372nd Military Police Battalion for its upcoming deployment to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. (U.S. Army Photo by Spc. Tyrone Williams) District of Columbia National Guard trains at Fort Leavenworth 647088
Sgt. Armando Leon,275th Military Police Company, 372nd Military Police Battalion, uses his feet in an attempt to place a board on a pole as his teammate, Spc. Glenn E. Nelson watches during the team building event Monday, Sept. 17, 2017, for the 2012 Military Police Warfighter Challenge at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. The physically and mentally challenging event is in its 16th year and will last three days. Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Clinton Wood, 200th Military Police Command PAO. 2012 Warfighter Challenge 120917-A-HX393-999 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-sgt-armando-leon275th-military-police-company-372nd-military-police-129524753.html
RMHEMA41–Sgt. Armando Leon,275th Military Police Company, 372nd Military Police Battalion, uses his feet in an attempt to place a board on a pole as his teammate, Spc. Glenn E. Nelson watches during the team building event Monday, Sept. 17, 2017, for the 2012 Military Police Warfighter Challenge at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. The physically and mentally challenging event is in its 16th year and will last three days. Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Clinton Wood, 200th Military Police Command PAO. 2012 Warfighter Challenge 120917-A-HX393-999
Army Reserve Sgt. Andy Wright, 28, from Fort Thomas, Ky., talks with his squad about advanced military police operations during the unit’s annual training at Fort Hunter Liggett, Calif., March 3, 2015. Wright, who is a night-shift sergeant at the Campbell County Detention Center, in Newport, Ky., is assigned to the 372nd Military Police Company, but is attached to the 377th MP Company, based in Cincinnati, Ohio, for the exercise. The 377th MP Company, which is assigned to the 300th Military Police Brigade, 200th Military Police Command, participated in the Combat Support Training Exercise (CST Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-army-reserve-sgt-andy-wright-28-from-fort-thomas-ky-talks-with-his-129565463.html
RMHEP61Y–Army Reserve Sgt. Andy Wright, 28, from Fort Thomas, Ky., talks with his squad about advanced military police operations during the unit’s annual training at Fort Hunter Liggett, Calif., March 3, 2015. Wright, who is a night-shift sergeant at the Campbell County Detention Center, in Newport, Ky., is assigned to the 372nd Military Police Company, but is attached to the 377th MP Company, based in Cincinnati, Ohio, for the exercise. The 377th MP Company, which is assigned to the 300th Military Police Brigade, 200th Military Police Command, participated in the Combat Support Training Exercise (CST
Washington, District of Columbia, US, USA. 17th Dec, 2013. Sgt. CHARNICE WATERS, says hello to her great nephew KAMARI, 4 months, hold by niece DIAMOND BATTLE, at the DC Armory during a homecoming ceremony for nearly 50 soldiers from D.C.'s Army National Guard 372nd Military Police Battalion. The soldiers were returning from a 10-month deployment to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Many of the servicemen have deployed at least once previously, and nine work sas police officers while not on military duty. Credit: Miguel Juarez Lugo/ZUMAPRESS.com/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/washington-district-of-columbia-us-usa-17th-dec-2013-sgt-charnice-image64542737.html
RMDN04WN–Washington, District of Columbia, US, USA. 17th Dec, 2013. Sgt. CHARNICE WATERS, says hello to her great nephew KAMARI, 4 months, hold by niece DIAMOND BATTLE, at the DC Armory during a homecoming ceremony for nearly 50 soldiers from D.C.'s Army National Guard 372nd Military Police Battalion. The soldiers were returning from a 10-month deployment to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Many of the servicemen have deployed at least once previously, and nine work sas police officers while not on military duty. Credit: Miguel Juarez Lugo/ZUMAPRESS.com/Alamy Live News
Ready to be see his family for the first time in ten months, Spc. Leo Watkins Jr., a U.S. Army Reserve military police Soldier with the 372nd Military Police Company, patiently waits to surprise his family during the Washington Redskins game against the New York Giants at FedEx Field in Landover, Maryland, Jan. 1. The Martinsburg, West Virginia native has spent the last ten months in Guantanamo Naval Base, Cuba. Watkins Jr. said this is his first time attending a Washington Redskins game. ( Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ready-to-be-see-his-family-for-the-first-time-in-ten-months-spc-leo-watkins-jr-a-us-army-reserve-military-police-soldier-with-the-372nd-military-police-company-patiently-waits-to-surprise-his-family-during-the-washington-redskins-game-against-the-new-york-giants-at-fedex-field-in-landover-maryland-jan-1-the-martinsburg-west-virginia-native-has-spent-the-last-ten-months-in-guantanamo-naval-base-cuba-watkins-jr-said-this-is-his-first-time-attending-a-washington-redskins-game-image230721921.html
RMRBA84H–Ready to be see his family for the first time in ten months, Spc. Leo Watkins Jr., a U.S. Army Reserve military police Soldier with the 372nd Military Police Company, patiently waits to surprise his family during the Washington Redskins game against the New York Giants at FedEx Field in Landover, Maryland, Jan. 1. The Martinsburg, West Virginia native has spent the last ten months in Guantanamo Naval Base, Cuba. Watkins Jr. said this is his first time attending a Washington Redskins game. (
Army Reserve Sgt. Andy Wright, 28, from Fort Thomas, Ky., talks with his squad about advanced military police operations during the unit’s annual training at Fort Hunter Liggett, Calif., March 3, 2015. Wright, who is a night-shift sergeant at the Campbell County Detention Center, in Newport, Ky., is assigned to the 372nd Military Police Company, but is attached to the 377th MP Company, based in Cincinnati, Ohio, for the exercise. The 377th MP Company, which is assigned to the 300th Military Police Brigade, 200th Military Police Command, participated in the Combat Support Training Exercise (CST Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-army-reserve-sgt-andy-wright-28-from-fort-thomas-ky-talks-with-his-129565468.html
RMHEP624–Army Reserve Sgt. Andy Wright, 28, from Fort Thomas, Ky., talks with his squad about advanced military police operations during the unit’s annual training at Fort Hunter Liggett, Calif., March 3, 2015. Wright, who is a night-shift sergeant at the Campbell County Detention Center, in Newport, Ky., is assigned to the 372nd Military Police Company, but is attached to the 377th MP Company, based in Cincinnati, Ohio, for the exercise. The 377th MP Company, which is assigned to the 300th Military Police Brigade, 200th Military Police Command, participated in the Combat Support Training Exercise (CST
Army Reserve Sgt. Andy Wright, 28, from Fort Thomas, Ky., talks with his squad about advanced military police operations during the unit’s annual training at Fort Hunter Liggett, Calif., March 3, 2015. Wright, who is a night-shift sergeant at the Campbell County Detention Center, in Newport, Ky., is assigned to the 372nd Military Police Company, but is attached to the 377th MP Company, based in Cincinnati, Ohio, for the exercise. The 377th MP Company, which is assigned to the 300th Military Police Brigade, 200th Military Police Command, participated in the Combat Support Training Exercise (CST Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-army-reserve-sgt-andy-wright-28-from-fort-thomas-ky-talks-with-his-129565465.html
RMHEP621–Army Reserve Sgt. Andy Wright, 28, from Fort Thomas, Ky., talks with his squad about advanced military police operations during the unit’s annual training at Fort Hunter Liggett, Calif., March 3, 2015. Wright, who is a night-shift sergeant at the Campbell County Detention Center, in Newport, Ky., is assigned to the 372nd Military Police Company, but is attached to the 377th MP Company, based in Cincinnati, Ohio, for the exercise. The 377th MP Company, which is assigned to the 300th Military Police Brigade, 200th Military Police Command, participated in the Combat Support Training Exercise (CST
Army Reserve Sgt. Andy Wright, 28, from Fort Thomas, Ky., talks with his squad about advanced military police operations during the unit’s annual training at Fort Hunter Liggett, Calif., March 3, 2015. Wright, who is a night-shift sergeant at the Campbell County Detention Center, in Newport, Ky., is assigned to the 372nd Military Police Company, but is attached to the 377th MP Company, based in Cincinnati, Ohio, for the exercise. The 377th MP Company, which is assigned to the 300th Military Police Brigade, 200th Military Police Command, participated in the Combat Support Training Exercise (CST Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-army-reserve-sgt-andy-wright-28-from-fort-thomas-ky-talks-with-his-129565467.html
RMHEP623–Army Reserve Sgt. Andy Wright, 28, from Fort Thomas, Ky., talks with his squad about advanced military police operations during the unit’s annual training at Fort Hunter Liggett, Calif., March 3, 2015. Wright, who is a night-shift sergeant at the Campbell County Detention Center, in Newport, Ky., is assigned to the 372nd Military Police Company, but is attached to the 377th MP Company, based in Cincinnati, Ohio, for the exercise. The 377th MP Company, which is assigned to the 300th Military Police Brigade, 200th Military Police Command, participated in the Combat Support Training Exercise (CST
Maj. Gen Robert J. Kasulke, the commanding general of Army Reserve Medical Command, poses with Purple Heart recipient Sgt. 1st. Class Russell O. Winn during a ceremony, Feb. 25, 2012, at the C.W. Bill Young Armed Forces Reserve Center for wounds received in combat. Winn, the AR-MEDCOM provost marshal non-commissioned officer, is accompanied by his wife, Cathi and their three daughters, served as a combat military policeman with the 372nd Military Police Company, 504th Military Police Battalion while deployed to Afghanistan in 2010 in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. (U.S. Army photo by L Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-maj-gen-robert-j-kasulke-the-commanding-general-of-army-reserve-medical-129519242.html
RMHEM336–Maj. Gen Robert J. Kasulke, the commanding general of Army Reserve Medical Command, poses with Purple Heart recipient Sgt. 1st. Class Russell O. Winn during a ceremony, Feb. 25, 2012, at the C.W. Bill Young Armed Forces Reserve Center for wounds received in combat. Winn, the AR-MEDCOM provost marshal non-commissioned officer, is accompanied by his wife, Cathi and their three daughters, served as a combat military policeman with the 372nd Military Police Company, 504th Military Police Battalion while deployed to Afghanistan in 2010 in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. (U.S. Army photo by L
Spc. Amber Lewis, military police officer assigned to 372nd Military Police Company, 504th Military Police Battalion, currently attached to 1st Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division out of Camp Nathan Smith, Afghanistan, works on a 550-cord bracelet Jan. 17, for a package of handmade goods she will be sending to a group of 3rd grade students at Romney Elementary School in her hometown of Romney, W.Va. The 21-year-old MP was inspired to begin sending bracelets back home after receiving a letter from her 8-year-old nephew informing her that he would never take the bracelet off that she gave Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-spc-amber-lewis-military-police-officer-assigned-to-372nd-military-129501695.html
RMHEK8MF–Spc. Amber Lewis, military police officer assigned to 372nd Military Police Company, 504th Military Police Battalion, currently attached to 1st Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division out of Camp Nathan Smith, Afghanistan, works on a 550-cord bracelet Jan. 17, for a package of handmade goods she will be sending to a group of 3rd grade students at Romney Elementary School in her hometown of Romney, W.Va. The 21-year-old MP was inspired to begin sending bracelets back home after receiving a letter from her 8-year-old nephew informing her that he would never take the bracelet off that she gave
Spc. Amber Lewis, military police officer assigned to 372nd Military Police Company, 504th Military Police Battalion, currently attached to 1st Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division out of Camp Nathan Smith, Afghanistan, works on a 550-cord bracelet Jan. 17 for a package of handmade goods she will be sending to a group of third grade students at Romney Elementary School in her hometown of Romney, W. Va. The 21-year-old MP was inspired to begin sending bracelets back home after receiving a letter from her 8-year-old nephew informing her that he would never take the bracelet off that she ga Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-spc-amber-lewis-military-police-officer-assigned-to-372nd-military-129501696.html
RMHEK8MG–Spc. Amber Lewis, military police officer assigned to 372nd Military Police Company, 504th Military Police Battalion, currently attached to 1st Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division out of Camp Nathan Smith, Afghanistan, works on a 550-cord bracelet Jan. 17 for a package of handmade goods she will be sending to a group of third grade students at Romney Elementary School in her hometown of Romney, W. Va. The 21-year-old MP was inspired to begin sending bracelets back home after receiving a letter from her 8-year-old nephew informing her that he would never take the bracelet off that she ga
Soldiers assigned to 372nd Military Police Company, U.S. Army Reserve, are weighed, manifested and processed prior to boarding an aircraft at the Silas L. Copeland Arrival/Departure Airfield Control Group here April 11. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldiers-assigned-to-372nd-military-police-company-us-army-reserve-are-weighed-manifested-and-processed-prior-to-boarding-an-aircraft-at-the-silas-l-copeland-arrivaldeparture-airfield-control-group-here-april-11-image210288937.html
RMP63DK5–Soldiers assigned to 372nd Military Police Company, U.S. Army Reserve, are weighed, manifested and processed prior to boarding an aircraft at the Silas L. Copeland Arrival/Departure Airfield Control Group here April 11.
Soldiers assigned to 372nd Military Police Company, U.S. Army Reserve, wait to be weighed, manifested and processed prior to boarding an aircraft at the Silas L. Copeland Arrival/Departure Airfield Control Group here April 11. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldiers-assigned-to-372nd-military-police-company-us-army-reserve-wait-to-be-weighed-manifested-and-processed-prior-to-boarding-an-aircraft-at-the-silas-l-copeland-arrivaldeparture-airfield-control-group-here-april-11-image210288934.html
RMP63DK2–Soldiers assigned to 372nd Military Police Company, U.S. Army Reserve, wait to be weighed, manifested and processed prior to boarding an aircraft at the Silas L. Copeland Arrival/Departure Airfield Control Group here April 11.
Soldiers assigned to 372nd Military Police Company, U.S. Army Reserve, wait to be weighed, manifested and processed prior to boarding an aircraft at the Silas L. Copeland Arrival/Departure Airfield Control Group here April 11. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldiers-assigned-to-372nd-military-police-company-us-army-reserve-wait-to-be-weighed-manifested-and-processed-prior-to-boarding-an-aircraft-at-the-silas-l-copeland-arrivaldeparture-airfield-control-group-here-april-11-image210288936.html
RMP63DK4–Soldiers assigned to 372nd Military Police Company, U.S. Army Reserve, wait to be weighed, manifested and processed prior to boarding an aircraft at the Silas L. Copeland Arrival/Departure Airfield Control Group here April 11.
Soldiers assigned to 372nd Military Police Company, U.S. Army Reserve, walk toward the aircraft departing for Guantanamo Naval Base, Cuba, at the Silas L. Copeland Arrival/Departure Airfield Control Group here April 11. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldiers-assigned-to-372nd-military-police-company-us-army-reserve-walk-toward-the-aircraft-departing-for-guantanamo-naval-base-cuba-at-the-silas-l-copeland-arrivaldeparture-airfield-control-group-here-april-11-image210288939.html
RMP63DK7–Soldiers assigned to 372nd Military Police Company, U.S. Army Reserve, walk toward the aircraft departing for Guantanamo Naval Base, Cuba, at the Silas L. Copeland Arrival/Departure Airfield Control Group here April 11.
Soldiers assigned to 372nd Military Police Company, U.S. Army Reserve, walk toward the aircraft departing for Guantanamo Naval Base, Cuba, at the Silas L. Copeland Arrival/Departure Airfield Control Group here April 11. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldiers-assigned-to-372nd-military-police-company-us-army-reserve-walk-toward-the-aircraft-departing-for-guantanamo-naval-base-cuba-at-the-silas-l-copeland-arrivaldeparture-airfield-control-group-here-april-11-image210288938.html
RMP63DK6–Soldiers assigned to 372nd Military Police Company, U.S. Army Reserve, walk toward the aircraft departing for Guantanamo Naval Base, Cuba, at the Silas L. Copeland Arrival/Departure Airfield Control Group here April 11.
Army Reserve Soldiers assigned to the Cumberland, Maryland-based 372nd Military Police Company (from left to right), Sgt. Jonah Rock, an MP from Hagerstown, Md.; Sgt. Sean McCarthy, a signal support systems specialist, from Martinsburg, W. Va.; Cpl. Aaron Dabney, an internment and resettlement specialist from Alexandria, Va.; Sgt. Regginald Brown, an MP from Clifton, N.J.; and Sgt. Eric Blake, an MP from Aberdeen, Md.; pose for a picture during battle assembly Jan. 9, 2016, at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J. The Soldiers, along with Sgt. Kori Leopoldo, apprehended a robbery suspect Dec. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/army-reserve-soldiers-assigned-to-the-cumberland-maryland-based-372nd-military-police-company-from-left-to-right-sgt-jonah-rock-an-mp-from-hagerstown-md-sgt-sean-mccarthy-a-signal-support-systems-specialist-from-martinsburg-w-va-cpl-aaron-dabney-an-internment-and-resettlement-specialist-from-alexandria-va-sgt-regginald-brown-an-mp-from-clifton-nj-and-sgt-eric-blake-an-mp-from-aberdeen-md-pose-for-a-picture-during-battle-assembly-jan-9-2016-at-joint-base-mcguire-dix-lakehurst-nj-the-soldiers-along-with-sgt-kori-leopoldo-apprehended-a-robbery-suspect-dec-image215601441.html
RMPENDRD–Army Reserve Soldiers assigned to the Cumberland, Maryland-based 372nd Military Police Company (from left to right), Sgt. Jonah Rock, an MP from Hagerstown, Md.; Sgt. Sean McCarthy, a signal support systems specialist, from Martinsburg, W. Va.; Cpl. Aaron Dabney, an internment and resettlement specialist from Alexandria, Va.; Sgt. Regginald Brown, an MP from Clifton, N.J.; and Sgt. Eric Blake, an MP from Aberdeen, Md.; pose for a picture during battle assembly Jan. 9, 2016, at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J. The Soldiers, along with Sgt. Kori Leopoldo, apprehended a robbery suspect Dec.
A group of U.S. Army Reserve military police Soldiers from the 372nd Military Police Company, of Cumberland, Md., pose in front of a pharmacy in Pemberton Township, N.J., after stopping an armed robbery that took place Dec. 12. (Courtesy photo) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-group-of-us-army-reserve-military-police-soldiers-from-the-372nd-military-police-company-of-cumberland-md-pose-in-front-of-a-pharmacy-in-pemberton-township-nj-after-stopping-an-armed-robbery-that-took-place-dec-12-courtesy-photo-image215594687.html
RMPEN567–A group of U.S. Army Reserve military police Soldiers from the 372nd Military Police Company, of Cumberland, Md., pose in front of a pharmacy in Pemberton Township, N.J., after stopping an armed robbery that took place Dec. 12. (Courtesy photo)
Spc. Leo Watkins Jr., a U.S. Army Reserve military police Soldier with the 372nd Military Police Company, poses with his family after reuniting during the Washington Redskins game against the New York Giants at FedEx Field in Landover, Maryland, Jan. 1. The Martinsburg, West Virginia native has spent the last ten months in Guantanamo Naval Base, Cuba. (Photo by U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Nazly Confesor, 200th MP Command Public Affairs/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/spc-leo-watkins-jr-a-us-army-reserve-military-police-soldier-with-the-372nd-military-police-company-poses-with-his-family-after-reuniting-during-the-washington-redskins-game-against-the-new-york-giants-at-fedex-field-in-landover-maryland-jan-1-the-martinsburg-west-virginia-native-has-spent-the-last-ten-months-in-guantanamo-naval-base-cuba-photo-by-us-army-staff-sgt-nazly-confesor-200th-mp-command-public-affairsreleased-image187267024.html
RMMTJN00–Spc. Leo Watkins Jr., a U.S. Army Reserve military police Soldier with the 372nd Military Police Company, poses with his family after reuniting during the Washington Redskins game against the New York Giants at FedEx Field in Landover, Maryland, Jan. 1. The Martinsburg, West Virginia native has spent the last ten months in Guantanamo Naval Base, Cuba. (Photo by U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Nazly Confesor, 200th MP Command Public Affairs/Released)
Spc. Leo Watkins Jr., a U.S. Army Reserve military police Soldier with the 372nd Military Police Company, hears the crowd cheer as he waits to surprise his family during the Washington Redskins game against the New York Giants at FedEx Field in Landover, Maryland, Jan. 1. The Martinsburg, West Virginia native has spent the last ten months in Guantanamo Naval Base, Cuba. (Photo by U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Nazly Confesor, 200th MP Command Public Affairs/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/spc-leo-watkins-jr-a-us-army-reserve-military-police-soldier-with-the-372nd-military-police-company-hears-the-crowd-cheer-as-he-waits-to-surprise-his-family-during-the-washington-redskins-game-against-the-new-york-giants-at-fedex-field-in-landover-maryland-jan-1-the-martinsburg-west-virginia-native-has-spent-the-last-ten-months-in-guantanamo-naval-base-cuba-photo-by-us-army-staff-sgt-nazly-confesor-200th-mp-command-public-affairsreleased-image187267015.html
RMMTJMYK–Spc. Leo Watkins Jr., a U.S. Army Reserve military police Soldier with the 372nd Military Police Company, hears the crowd cheer as he waits to surprise his family during the Washington Redskins game against the New York Giants at FedEx Field in Landover, Maryland, Jan. 1. The Martinsburg, West Virginia native has spent the last ten months in Guantanamo Naval Base, Cuba. (Photo by U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Nazly Confesor, 200th MP Command Public Affairs/Released)
Jessica L. Watkins (left) wipes off her tears as her husband Spc. Leo Watkins Jr., a U.S. Army Reserve military police Soldier with the 372nd Military Police Company in Cumberland, Maryland, holds his youngest son during a surprise homecoming during the Washington Redskins game against the New York Giants at FedEx Field in Landover, Maryland, Jan. 1. The Martinsburg, West Virginia native has spent the last ten months in Guantanamo Naval Base, Cuba. (Photo by U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Nazly Confesor, 200th MP Command Public Affairs/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jessica-l-watkins-left-wipes-off-her-tears-as-her-husband-spc-leo-watkins-jr-a-us-army-reserve-military-police-soldier-with-the-372nd-military-police-company-in-cumberland-maryland-holds-his-youngest-son-during-a-surprise-homecoming-during-the-washington-redskins-game-against-the-new-york-giants-at-fedex-field-in-landover-maryland-jan-1-the-martinsburg-west-virginia-native-has-spent-the-last-ten-months-in-guantanamo-naval-base-cuba-photo-by-us-army-staff-sgt-nazly-confesor-200th-mp-command-public-affairsreleased-image187267023.html
RMMTJMYY–Jessica L. Watkins (left) wipes off her tears as her husband Spc. Leo Watkins Jr., a U.S. Army Reserve military police Soldier with the 372nd Military Police Company in Cumberland, Maryland, holds his youngest son during a surprise homecoming during the Washington Redskins game against the New York Giants at FedEx Field in Landover, Maryland, Jan. 1. The Martinsburg, West Virginia native has spent the last ten months in Guantanamo Naval Base, Cuba. (Photo by U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Nazly Confesor, 200th MP Command Public Affairs/Released)
Ready to be see his family for the first time in ten months, Spc. Leo Watkins Jr., a U.S. Army Reserve military police Soldier with the 372nd Military Police Company, patiently waits to surprise his family during the Washington Redskins game against the New York Giants at FedEx Field in Landover, Maryland, Jan. 1. The Martinsburg, West Virginia native has spent the last ten months in Guantanamo Naval Base, Cuba. Watkins Jr. said this is his first time attending a Washington Redskins game. (Photo by U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Nazly Confesor, 200th MP Command Public Affairs/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ready-to-be-see-his-family-for-the-first-time-in-ten-months-spc-leo-watkins-jr-a-us-army-reserve-military-police-soldier-with-the-372nd-military-police-company-patiently-waits-to-surprise-his-family-during-the-washington-redskins-game-against-the-new-york-giants-at-fedex-field-in-landover-maryland-jan-1-the-martinsburg-west-virginia-native-has-spent-the-last-ten-months-in-guantanamo-naval-base-cuba-watkins-jr-said-this-is-his-first-time-attending-a-washington-redskins-game-photo-by-us-army-staff-sgt-nazly-confesor-200th-mp-command-public-affairsreleased-image187267020.html
RMMTJMYT–Ready to be see his family for the first time in ten months, Spc. Leo Watkins Jr., a U.S. Army Reserve military police Soldier with the 372nd Military Police Company, patiently waits to surprise his family during the Washington Redskins game against the New York Giants at FedEx Field in Landover, Maryland, Jan. 1. The Martinsburg, West Virginia native has spent the last ten months in Guantanamo Naval Base, Cuba. Watkins Jr. said this is his first time attending a Washington Redskins game. (Photo by U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Nazly Confesor, 200th MP Command Public Affairs/Released)
Spc. Leo Watkins Jr., a U.S. Army Reserve military police Soldier with the 372nd Military Police Company, shows a picture of his two sons on his phone as he waits to surprise his family during the Washington Redskins game against the New York Giants at FedEx Field in Landover, Maryland, Jan. 1. Moments later, the Martinsburg, West Virginia native is reunited with his family on the field. Watkins Jr. has spent the last ten months in Guantanamo Naval Base, Cuba. (Photo by U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Nazly Confesor, 200th MP Command Public Affairs/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/spc-leo-watkins-jr-a-us-army-reserve-military-police-soldier-with-the-372nd-military-police-company-shows-a-picture-of-his-two-sons-on-his-phone-as-he-waits-to-surprise-his-family-during-the-washington-redskins-game-against-the-new-york-giants-at-fedex-field-in-landover-maryland-jan-1-moments-later-the-martinsburg-west-virginia-native-is-reunited-with-his-family-on-the-field-watkins-jr-has-spent-the-last-ten-months-in-guantanamo-naval-base-cuba-photo-by-us-army-staff-sgt-nazly-confesor-200th-mp-command-public-affairsreleased-image187267016.html
RMMTJMYM–Spc. Leo Watkins Jr., a U.S. Army Reserve military police Soldier with the 372nd Military Police Company, shows a picture of his two sons on his phone as he waits to surprise his family during the Washington Redskins game against the New York Giants at FedEx Field in Landover, Maryland, Jan. 1. Moments later, the Martinsburg, West Virginia native is reunited with his family on the field. Watkins Jr. has spent the last ten months in Guantanamo Naval Base, Cuba. (Photo by U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Nazly Confesor, 200th MP Command Public Affairs/Released)
Maj. Ronald A. Lane Jr. (left), incoming commander, 372nd Military Police Battalion, accepts the colors from Col. Robert F. Weir (right), commander, 74th Troop Command, during the passing of the colors portion of the change of command ceremony at the D.C. Armory, Washington, D.C., July 15, 2017. The passing the colors is a military tradition that represents the formal transfer of authority from one commanding officer to another. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/maj-ronald-a-lane-jr-left-incoming-commander-372nd-military-police-battalion-accepts-the-colors-from-col-robert-f-weir-right-commander-74th-troop-command-during-the-passing-of-the-colors-portion-of-the-change-of-command-ceremony-at-the-dc-armory-washington-dc-july-15-2017-the-passing-the-colors-is-a-military-tradition-that-represents-the-formal-transfer-of-authority-from-one-commanding-officer-to-another-image186845169.html
RMMRYEWN–Maj. Ronald A. Lane Jr. (left), incoming commander, 372nd Military Police Battalion, accepts the colors from Col. Robert F. Weir (right), commander, 74th Troop Command, during the passing of the colors portion of the change of command ceremony at the D.C. Armory, Washington, D.C., July 15, 2017. The passing the colors is a military tradition that represents the formal transfer of authority from one commanding officer to another.
Spc. Kenyatta Sears, 273rd Military Police Company, District of Columbia National Guard, stands under the cross pistols in the foyer of the 372nd Military Police Battalion at the D.C. National Guard Headquarters, Washington. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/spc-kenyatta-sears-273rd-military-police-company-district-of-columbia-national-guard-stands-under-the-cross-pistols-in-the-foyer-of-the-372nd-military-police-battalion-at-the-dc-national-guard-headquarters-washington-image215252876.html
RMPE5H6M–Spc. Kenyatta Sears, 273rd Military Police Company, District of Columbia National Guard, stands under the cross pistols in the foyer of the 372nd Military Police Battalion at the D.C. National Guard Headquarters, Washington.
Col. Robert F. Weir, commander, 74th Troop Command, pins the Meritorious Service Medal to Maj. Michael B. Funderburk, outgoing commander, 372nd Military Police Battalion, during the battalion’s change of command ceremony at the D.C. Armory, Washington, D.C., July 15, 2017. The Meritorious Service Medal is awarded to service members who distinguish themselves through outstanding achievement or service. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/col-robert-f-weir-commander-74th-troop-command-pins-the-meritorious-service-medal-to-maj-michael-b-funderburk-outgoing-commander-372nd-military-police-battalion-during-the-battalions-change-of-command-ceremony-at-the-dc-armory-washington-dc-july-15-2017-the-meritorious-service-medal-is-awarded-to-service-members-who-distinguish-themselves-through-outstanding-achievement-or-service-image186844274.html
RMMRYDNP–Col. Robert F. Weir, commander, 74th Troop Command, pins the Meritorious Service Medal to Maj. Michael B. Funderburk, outgoing commander, 372nd Military Police Battalion, during the battalion’s change of command ceremony at the D.C. Armory, Washington, D.C., July 15, 2017. The Meritorious Service Medal is awarded to service members who distinguish themselves through outstanding achievement or service.
Col. Robert F. Weir, commander, 74th Troop Command, pins the Meritorious Service Medal to Maj. Michael B. Funderburk, outgoing commander, 372nd Military Police Battalion, during the battalion’s change of command ceremony at the D.C. Armory, Washington, D.C., July 15, 2017. The Meritorious Service Medal is awarded to service members who distinguish themselves through outstanding achievement or service. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/col-robert-f-weir-commander-74th-troop-command-pins-the-meritorious-service-medal-to-maj-michael-b-funderburk-outgoing-commander-372nd-military-police-battalion-during-the-battalions-change-of-command-ceremony-at-the-dc-armory-washington-dc-july-15-2017-the-meritorious-service-medal-is-awarded-to-service-members-who-distinguish-themselves-through-outstanding-achievement-or-service-image186844278.html
RMMRYDNX–Col. Robert F. Weir, commander, 74th Troop Command, pins the Meritorious Service Medal to Maj. Michael B. Funderburk, outgoing commander, 372nd Military Police Battalion, during the battalion’s change of command ceremony at the D.C. Armory, Washington, D.C., July 15, 2017. The Meritorious Service Medal is awarded to service members who distinguish themselves through outstanding achievement or service.
Maj. Ronald A. Lane Jr. (left), incoming commander, 372nd Military Police Battalion, accepts the colors from Col. Robert F. Weir (right), commander, 74th Troop Command, during the passing of the colors portion of the change of command ceremony at the D.C. Armory, Washington, D.C., July 15, 2017. The passing the colors is a military tradition that represents the formal transfer of authority from one commanding officer to another. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/maj-ronald-a-lane-jr-left-incoming-commander-372nd-military-police-battalion-accepts-the-colors-from-col-robert-f-weir-right-commander-74th-troop-command-during-the-passing-of-the-colors-portion-of-the-change-of-command-ceremony-at-the-dc-armory-washington-dc-july-15-2017-the-passing-the-colors-is-a-military-tradition-that-represents-the-formal-transfer-of-authority-from-one-commanding-officer-to-another-image186844273.html
RMMRYDNN–Maj. Ronald A. Lane Jr. (left), incoming commander, 372nd Military Police Battalion, accepts the colors from Col. Robert F. Weir (right), commander, 74th Troop Command, during the passing of the colors portion of the change of command ceremony at the D.C. Armory, Washington, D.C., July 15, 2017. The passing the colors is a military tradition that represents the formal transfer of authority from one commanding officer to another.
Sgt. Ryen Macababbad (speaking), a graduate of the Microsoft Software Systems Academy and Soldier in the 372nd Military Police Company, expresses her gratitude for programs like the MSSA to the Washington State Military Transition Council and for their efforts to build other programs similar to it on Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, Aug. 8. Macbabbad recently transitioned into the Reserve Component of the Army through the Soldier For Life – Transition Assistance Program and is now working for Microsoft as a program manager, because of the skills she received through the MSSA program. (U.S Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sgt-ryen-macababbad-speaking-a-graduate-of-the-microsoft-software-systems-academy-and-soldier-in-the-372nd-military-police-company-expresses-her-gratitude-for-programs-like-the-mssa-to-the-washington-state-military-transition-council-and-for-their-efforts-to-build-other-programs-similar-to-it-on-joint-base-lewis-mcchord-washington-aug-8-macbabbad-recently-transitioned-into-the-reserve-component-of-the-army-through-the-soldier-for-life-transition-assistance-program-and-is-now-working-for-microsoft-as-a-program-manager-because-of-the-skills-she-received-through-the-mssa-program-us-image208359350.html
RMP2YGDA–Sgt. Ryen Macababbad (speaking), a graduate of the Microsoft Software Systems Academy and Soldier in the 372nd Military Police Company, expresses her gratitude for programs like the MSSA to the Washington State Military Transition Council and for their efforts to build other programs similar to it on Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, Aug. 8. Macbabbad recently transitioned into the Reserve Component of the Army through the Soldier For Life – Transition Assistance Program and is now working for Microsoft as a program manager, because of the skills she received through the MSSA program. (U.S
Soldiers of the 377th Detachment, 377th Company, and 377th Battalion out of Cincinnati, Ohio, tactically move to clear a house during a Situational Training Exercise at Muscatatuck Urban Training Center, Ind., May 14th 2016. The training is part of the 377th Detachment, 377th Company, and 377th Battalion Battle Assembly to test the MPs knowledge and ability to react to realistic scenarios they may encounter in a deployed environment. (Photo by US Army Sgt. Marco Gutierrez.) Realistic Training for Military Police (Image 1 of 11) 160514-A-GT254-004 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-soldiers-of-the-377th-detachment-377th-company-and-377th-battalion-129579911.html
RMHEPTDY–Soldiers of the 377th Detachment, 377th Company, and 377th Battalion out of Cincinnati, Ohio, tactically move to clear a house during a Situational Training Exercise at Muscatatuck Urban Training Center, Ind., May 14th 2016. The training is part of the 377th Detachment, 377th Company, and 377th Battalion Battle Assembly to test the MPs knowledge and ability to react to realistic scenarios they may encounter in a deployed environment. (Photo by US Army Sgt. Marco Gutierrez.) Realistic Training for Military Police (Image 1 of 11) 160514-A-GT254-004
Soldiers of the 377th Detachment, 377th Company, and 377th Battalion out of Cincinnati, Ohio, tactically move to clear a house during a Situational Training Exercise at Muscatatuck Urban Training Center, Ind., May 14th 2016. The training is part of the 377th Detachment, 377th Company, and 377th Battalion Battle Assembly to test the MPs knowledge and ability to react to realistic scenarios they may encounter in a deployed environment. (Photo by US Army Sgt. Marco Gutierrez.) Realistic Training for Military Police (Image 1 of 11) 160514-A-GT254-007 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-soldiers-of-the-377th-detachment-377th-company-and-377th-battalion-129579913.html
RMHEPTE1–Soldiers of the 377th Detachment, 377th Company, and 377th Battalion out of Cincinnati, Ohio, tactically move to clear a house during a Situational Training Exercise at Muscatatuck Urban Training Center, Ind., May 14th 2016. The training is part of the 377th Detachment, 377th Company, and 377th Battalion Battle Assembly to test the MPs knowledge and ability to react to realistic scenarios they may encounter in a deployed environment. (Photo by US Army Sgt. Marco Gutierrez.) Realistic Training for Military Police (Image 1 of 11) 160514-A-GT254-007
Soldiers of the 377th Detachment, 377th Company, and 377th Battalion out of Cincinnati, Ohio, tactically keep watch while a team clears a house during a Situational Training Exercise at Muscatatuck Urban Training Center, Ind., May 14th 2016. The training is part of the 377th Detachment, 377th Company, and 377th Battalion Battle Assembly to test the MPs knowledge and ability to react to realistic scenarios they may encounter in a deployed environment. (Photo by US Army Sgt. Marco Gutierrez.) Realistic Training for Military Police (Image 1 of 11) 160514-A-GT254-005 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-soldiers-of-the-377th-detachment-377th-company-and-377th-battalion-129579912.html
RMHEPTE0–Soldiers of the 377th Detachment, 377th Company, and 377th Battalion out of Cincinnati, Ohio, tactically keep watch while a team clears a house during a Situational Training Exercise at Muscatatuck Urban Training Center, Ind., May 14th 2016. The training is part of the 377th Detachment, 377th Company, and 377th Battalion Battle Assembly to test the MPs knowledge and ability to react to realistic scenarios they may encounter in a deployed environment. (Photo by US Army Sgt. Marco Gutierrez.) Realistic Training for Military Police (Image 1 of 11) 160514-A-GT254-005
Sgt. Andrew Duebber with the 377th out of Cincinnati, Ohio, keeps watch of the opposing house while another team clears the house during a Situational Training Exercise at Muscatatuck Urban Training Center, Ind., May 14th 2016. The training is part of the 377th Detachment, 377th Company, and 377th Battalion Battle Assembly to test the MPs knowledge and ability to react to realistic scenarios they may encounter in a deployed environment. (Photo by US Army Sgt. Marco Gutierrez.) Realistic Training for Military Police (Image 1 of 11) 160514-A-GT254-010 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-sgt-andrew-duebber-with-the-377th-out-of-cincinnati-ohio-keeps-watch-129579915.html
RMHEPTE3–Sgt. Andrew Duebber with the 377th out of Cincinnati, Ohio, keeps watch of the opposing house while another team clears the house during a Situational Training Exercise at Muscatatuck Urban Training Center, Ind., May 14th 2016. The training is part of the 377th Detachment, 377th Company, and 377th Battalion Battle Assembly to test the MPs knowledge and ability to react to realistic scenarios they may encounter in a deployed environment. (Photo by US Army Sgt. Marco Gutierrez.) Realistic Training for Military Police (Image 1 of 11) 160514-A-GT254-010
Sgt. Darren Torrens a Military Police member with the 377th MP Company out of Cincinnati, Ohio radios for the Quick Reaction Force during a Situational Training Exercise at Muscatatuck Urban Training Center, Ind., May 13th 2016. The training is part of the 377th Detachment, 377th Company, and 377th Battalion Battle Assembly to test the MPs knowledge and ability to react to realistic scenarios they may encounter in a deployed environment. (Photo by US Army Sgt. Marco Gutierrez.) Realistic Training for Military Police (Image 1 of 11) 160514-A-GT254-003 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-sgt-darren-torrens-a-military-police-member-with-the-377th-mp-company-129579910.html
RMHEPTDX–Sgt. Darren Torrens a Military Police member with the 377th MP Company out of Cincinnati, Ohio radios for the Quick Reaction Force during a Situational Training Exercise at Muscatatuck Urban Training Center, Ind., May 13th 2016. The training is part of the 377th Detachment, 377th Company, and 377th Battalion Battle Assembly to test the MPs knowledge and ability to react to realistic scenarios they may encounter in a deployed environment. (Photo by US Army Sgt. Marco Gutierrez.) Realistic Training for Military Police (Image 1 of 11) 160514-A-GT254-003
Soldiers of the 377th Detachment, 377th Company, and 377th Battalion out of Cincinnati, Ohio, tactically move to clear a house during a Situational Training Exercise at Muscatatuck Urban Training Center, Ind., May 14th 2016. The training is part of the 377th Detachment, 377th Company, and 377th Battalion Battle Assembly to test the MPs knowledge and ability to react to realistic scenarios they may encounter in a deployed environment. (Photo by US Army Sgt. Marco Gutierrez.) Realistic Training for Military Police (Image 1 of 11) 160514-A-GT254-009 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-soldiers-of-the-377th-detachment-377th-company-and-377th-battalion-129579914.html
RMHEPTE2–Soldiers of the 377th Detachment, 377th Company, and 377th Battalion out of Cincinnati, Ohio, tactically move to clear a house during a Situational Training Exercise at Muscatatuck Urban Training Center, Ind., May 14th 2016. The training is part of the 377th Detachment, 377th Company, and 377th Battalion Battle Assembly to test the MPs knowledge and ability to react to realistic scenarios they may encounter in a deployed environment. (Photo by US Army Sgt. Marco Gutierrez.) Realistic Training for Military Police (Image 1 of 11) 160514-A-GT254-009
Staff Sgt. Darren Torrens carries Staff Sgt. Jesse Franklin Military Police members with the 377th MP Company simulated medical evacuation tactics in a Situational Training Exercise at Muscatatuck Urban Training Center, Ind., May 14th 2016. The training is part of the 377th Detachment, 377th Company, and 377th Battalion Battle Assembly to test the MPs knowledge and ability to react to realistic scenarios they may encounter in a deployed environment. (Photo by US Army Sgt. Marco Gutierrez.) Realistic Training for Military Police (Image 1 of 11) 160514-A-GT254-002 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-staff-sgt-darren-torrens-carries-staff-sgt-jesse-franklin-military-129579909.html
RMHEPTDW–Staff Sgt. Darren Torrens carries Staff Sgt. Jesse Franklin Military Police members with the 377th MP Company simulated medical evacuation tactics in a Situational Training Exercise at Muscatatuck Urban Training Center, Ind., May 14th 2016. The training is part of the 377th Detachment, 377th Company, and 377th Battalion Battle Assembly to test the MPs knowledge and ability to react to realistic scenarios they may encounter in a deployed environment. (Photo by US Army Sgt. Marco Gutierrez.) Realistic Training for Military Police (Image 1 of 11) 160514-A-GT254-002
2nd Lt. Cody Miller a Platoon Leader with the 377th Military Police Battalion out of Cincinnati, Ohio, talks to Sgt. 1st Class Kerry Haupt with the 377th who pretends to be a village elder during a Situational Training Exercise at Muscatatuck Urban Training Center, Ind., May 13th 2016. The training is part of the 377th Detachment, 377th Company, and 377th Battalion Battle Assembly to test the MPs knowledge and ability to react to realistic scenarios they may encounter in a deployed environment. (Photo by US Army Sgt. Marco Gutierrez.) Realistic Training for Military Police (Image 1 of 11) 1605 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-2nd-lt-cody-miller-a-platoon-leader-with-the-377th-military-police-129579900.html
RMHEPTDG–2nd Lt. Cody Miller a Platoon Leader with the 377th Military Police Battalion out of Cincinnati, Ohio, talks to Sgt. 1st Class Kerry Haupt with the 377th who pretends to be a village elder during a Situational Training Exercise at Muscatatuck Urban Training Center, Ind., May 13th 2016. The training is part of the 377th Detachment, 377th Company, and 377th Battalion Battle Assembly to test the MPs knowledge and ability to react to realistic scenarios they may encounter in a deployed environment. (Photo by US Army Sgt. Marco Gutierrez.) Realistic Training for Military Police (Image 1 of 11) 1605
Sgt. Leroy Paulino from the Yigo Village, Guam with the 368th Military Police Company in Guam, goes over paperwork at the guard shack on Fort Hunter Liggett, Calif., June 16. 368th Military Police Company on duty at Fort Hunter Liggett 416756 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-sgt-leroy-paulino-from-the-yigo-village-guam-with-the-368th-military-129503519.html
RMHEKB1K–Sgt. Leroy Paulino from the Yigo Village, Guam with the 368th Military Police Company in Guam, goes over paperwork at the guard shack on Fort Hunter Liggett, Calif., June 16. 368th Military Police Company on duty at Fort Hunter Liggett 416756
Maj. Gen. Nelson Cannon, director general, Civilian Police Assistance Training Team, Directorate of Interior Affairs, Multi-National Security Transition Command – Iraq, and part of the Michigan National Guard swearing in the Soldiers who were reenlisting at the Army National Guard's 372nd Birthday Ceremony in the al Faw Palace, Baghdad, Iraq, on Dec. 13. Army National Guard's 372nd Birthday Celebrated in Iraq 138166 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-maj-gen-nelson-cannon-director-general-civilian-police-assistance-129467279.html
RMHEHMRB–Maj. Gen. Nelson Cannon, director general, Civilian Police Assistance Training Team, Directorate of Interior Affairs, Multi-National Security Transition Command – Iraq, and part of the Michigan National Guard swearing in the Soldiers who were reenlisting at the Army National Guard's 372nd Birthday Ceremony in the al Faw Palace, Baghdad, Iraq, on Dec. 13. Army National Guard's 372nd Birthday Celebrated in Iraq 138166
Sgt. Alcoa, operations NCO of the 372nd MP Batallion, HHD, works on 2D maps during CPOF training. The 372nd is set to deploy for a yearlong deployment to Guantanamo Bay. District of Columbia National Guard trains for upcoming deployment 647087 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-sgt-alcoa-operations-nco-of-the-372nd-mp-batallion-hhd-works-on-2d-129504522.html
RMHEKC9E–Sgt. Alcoa, operations NCO of the 372nd MP Batallion, HHD, works on 2D maps during CPOF training. The 372nd is set to deploy for a yearlong deployment to Guantanamo Bay. District of Columbia National Guard trains for upcoming deployment 647087
A U.S. Army Reserve Soldier assigned to the 327th Engineer Company, 397th Engineer Battalion, 372nd Engineer Brigade, 416th Theater Support Command, engages the 'enemy' in a complex attack during Combat Support Training Exercise 86-16-03 (CSTX 86-16-03) on Fort McCoy, Wis., Aug. 22, 2016. Nearly 9,000 service members from across the country are participating in CSTX 86-16-03 hosted by the 86th Training Division and the 84th Training Command’s third and final CSTX of the year. (U.S. Army Reserve Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Clinton Wood). Complex Attack 160822-A-HX393-003 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-us-army-reserve-soldier-assigned-to-the-327th-engineer-company-397th-129582301.html
RMHEPYF9–A U.S. Army Reserve Soldier assigned to the 327th Engineer Company, 397th Engineer Battalion, 372nd Engineer Brigade, 416th Theater Support Command, engages the 'enemy' in a complex attack during Combat Support Training Exercise 86-16-03 (CSTX 86-16-03) on Fort McCoy, Wis., Aug. 22, 2016. Nearly 9,000 service members from across the country are participating in CSTX 86-16-03 hosted by the 86th Training Division and the 84th Training Command’s third and final CSTX of the year. (U.S. Army Reserve Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Clinton Wood). Complex Attack 160822-A-HX393-003
A U.S. Army Reserve Soldier assigned to the 327th Engineer Company, 397th Engineer Battalion, 372nd Engineer Brigade, 416th Theater Support Command, directs his squad during a complex attack during Combat Support Training Exercise 86-16-03 (CSTX 86-16-03) on Fort McCoy, Wis., Aug. 22, 2016. Nearly 9,000 service members from across the country are participating in CSTX 86-16-03 hosted by the 86th Training Division and the 84th Training Command’s third and final CSTX of the year. (U.S. Army Reserve Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Clinton Wood). Complex attack 160822-A-HX393-000 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-us-army-reserve-soldier-assigned-to-the-327th-engineer-company-397th-129582299.html
RMHEPYF7–A U.S. Army Reserve Soldier assigned to the 327th Engineer Company, 397th Engineer Battalion, 372nd Engineer Brigade, 416th Theater Support Command, directs his squad during a complex attack during Combat Support Training Exercise 86-16-03 (CSTX 86-16-03) on Fort McCoy, Wis., Aug. 22, 2016. Nearly 9,000 service members from across the country are participating in CSTX 86-16-03 hosted by the 86th Training Division and the 84th Training Command’s third and final CSTX of the year. (U.S. Army Reserve Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Clinton Wood). Complex attack 160822-A-HX393-000
U.S. Marine Reservist Sgt. Arturo Garibay, Headquarters and Service Company, 4th Medical Battalion, leads a U.S. Army Reserve Soldier assigned to the 327th Engineer Company, 397th Engineer Battalion, 372nd Engineer Brigade, 416th Theater Support Command, and a fellow Marine up the hill in a complex attack during Combat Support Training Exercise 86-16-03 (CSTX 86-16-03) on Fort McCoy, Wis., Aug. 22, 2016. Nearly 9,000 service members from across the country are participating in CSTX 86-16-03 hosted by the 86th Training Division and the 84th Training Command’s third and final CSTX of the year. ( Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-us-marine-reservist-sgt-arturo-garibay-headquarters-and-service-company-129582304.html
RMHEPYFC–U.S. Marine Reservist Sgt. Arturo Garibay, Headquarters and Service Company, 4th Medical Battalion, leads a U.S. Army Reserve Soldier assigned to the 327th Engineer Company, 397th Engineer Battalion, 372nd Engineer Brigade, 416th Theater Support Command, and a fellow Marine up the hill in a complex attack during Combat Support Training Exercise 86-16-03 (CSTX 86-16-03) on Fort McCoy, Wis., Aug. 22, 2016. Nearly 9,000 service members from across the country are participating in CSTX 86-16-03 hosted by the 86th Training Division and the 84th Training Command’s third and final CSTX of the year. (
U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers assigned to the 327th Engineer Company, 397th Engineer Battalion, 372nd Engineer Brigade, 416th Theater Support Command, donned their pro masks and took vcover in their fighting positions in a complex attack that included 'chemical' warfare during Combat Support Training Exercise 86-16-03 (CSTX 86-16-03) on Fort McCoy, Wis., Aug. 22, 2016. Nearly 9,000 service members from across the country are participating in CSTX 86-16-03 hosted by the 86th Training Division and the 84th Training Command’s third and final CSTX of the year. (U.S. Army Reserve Photo by Sgt. 1st Cla Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-us-army-reserve-soldiers-assigned-to-the-327th-engineer-company-397th-129582308.html
RMHEPYFG–U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers assigned to the 327th Engineer Company, 397th Engineer Battalion, 372nd Engineer Brigade, 416th Theater Support Command, donned their pro masks and took vcover in their fighting positions in a complex attack that included 'chemical' warfare during Combat Support Training Exercise 86-16-03 (CSTX 86-16-03) on Fort McCoy, Wis., Aug. 22, 2016. Nearly 9,000 service members from across the country are participating in CSTX 86-16-03 hosted by the 86th Training Division and the 84th Training Command’s third and final CSTX of the year. (U.S. Army Reserve Photo by Sgt. 1st Cla
U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers assigned to the 327th Engineer Company, 397th Engineer Battalion, 372nd Engineer Brigade, 416th Theater Support Command, donned their pro masks in a complex attack that included 'chemical' warfare during Combat Support Training Exercise 86-16-03 (CSTX 86-16-03) on Fort McCoy, Wis., Aug. 22, 2016. Nearly 9,000 service members from across the country are participating in CSTX 86-16-03 hosted by the 86th Training Division and the 84th Training Command’s third and final CSTX of the year. (U.S. Army Reserve Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Clinton Wood). Complex Attack 160822-A-HX Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-us-army-reserve-soldiers-assigned-to-the-327th-engineer-company-397th-129582307.html
RMHEPYFF–U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers assigned to the 327th Engineer Company, 397th Engineer Battalion, 372nd Engineer Brigade, 416th Theater Support Command, donned their pro masks in a complex attack that included 'chemical' warfare during Combat Support Training Exercise 86-16-03 (CSTX 86-16-03) on Fort McCoy, Wis., Aug. 22, 2016. Nearly 9,000 service members from across the country are participating in CSTX 86-16-03 hosted by the 86th Training Division and the 84th Training Command’s third and final CSTX of the year. (U.S. Army Reserve Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Clinton Wood). Complex Attack 160822-A-HX
A U.S. Army Reserve Soldier assigned to the 327th Engineer Company, 397th Engineer Battalion, 372nd Engineer Brigade, 416th Theater Support Command, directs his squad to move up in a complex attack during Combat Support Training Exercise 86-16-03 (CSTX 86-16-03) on Fort McCoy, Wis., Aug. 22, 2016. Nearly 9,000 service members from across the country are participating in CSTX 86-16-03 hosted by the 86th Training Division and the 84th Training Command’s third and final CSTX of the year. (U.S. Army Reserve Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Clinton Wood). Complex attack 160822-A-HX393-008 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-us-army-reserve-soldier-assigned-to-the-327th-engineer-company-397th-129582306.html
RMHEPYFE–A U.S. Army Reserve Soldier assigned to the 327th Engineer Company, 397th Engineer Battalion, 372nd Engineer Brigade, 416th Theater Support Command, directs his squad to move up in a complex attack during Combat Support Training Exercise 86-16-03 (CSTX 86-16-03) on Fort McCoy, Wis., Aug. 22, 2016. Nearly 9,000 service members from across the country are participating in CSTX 86-16-03 hosted by the 86th Training Division and the 84th Training Command’s third and final CSTX of the year. (U.S. Army Reserve Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Clinton Wood). Complex attack 160822-A-HX393-008
Capt. J. Scott Crawford, outgoing commander, 273rd Military Police Company, relinquished command to incoming commander, Capt. Nathan Vaichus June 11, Washington, D.C. (Army National Guard photo by Spc. Kevin Valentine/Released) 273rd Military Police Company Change of Command by District of Columbia National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-capt-j-scott-crawford-outgoing-commander-273rd-military-police-company-174120588.html
RMM37TGC–Capt. J. Scott Crawford, outgoing commander, 273rd Military Police Company, relinquished command to incoming commander, Capt. Nathan Vaichus June 11, Washington, D.C. (Army National Guard photo by Spc. Kevin Valentine/Released) 273rd Military Police Company Change of Command by District of Columbia National Guard
JOLON, Calif. - A three-Soldier crew with the 341st Military Police Company, 11th MP Brigade, 200th MP Division, participates in a gunnery qualification at Fort Hunter Liggett, Calif., May 3. The Soldiers of the 341st MP Co. use Humvees mounted with crew-served weapons to conduct Gunnery Table qualifications. These qualification requirements were recently introduced to the Army Reserves and are new to this company. (Photo by Sgt. Kimberly Browne, 350th PAD) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jolon-calif-a-three-soldier-crew-with-the-341st-military-police-company-11th-mp-brigade-200th-mp-division-participates-in-a-gunnery-qualification-at-fort-hunter-liggett-calif-may-3-the-soldiers-of-the-341st-mp-co-use-humvees-mounted-with-crew-served-weapons-to-conduct-gunnery-table-qualifications-these-qualification-requirements-were-recently-introduced-to-the-army-reserves-and-are-new-to-this-company-photo-by-sgt-kimberly-browne-350th-pad-image210366248.html
RMP67088–JOLON, Calif. - A three-Soldier crew with the 341st Military Police Company, 11th MP Brigade, 200th MP Division, participates in a gunnery qualification at Fort Hunter Liggett, Calif., May 3. The Soldiers of the 341st MP Co. use Humvees mounted with crew-served weapons to conduct Gunnery Table qualifications. These qualification requirements were recently introduced to the Army Reserves and are new to this company. (Photo by Sgt. Kimberly Browne, 350th PAD)
JOLON, Calif. - Sgt. Joe Jacques, a vehicle commander with the 341st Military Police Company, 11th MP Brigade, 200th MP Division, reviews fire commands with his crew before participating in a gunnery qualification at Fort Hunter Liggett, Calif., May 3. The Soldiers of the 341st MP Co. use Humvees mounted with crew-served weapons to conduct Gunnery Table qualifications. These qualification requirements were recently introduced to the Army Reserves and are new to this company. Jacques is a native of San Francisco, Calif. (Photo by Sgt. Kimberly Browne, 350th PAD) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jolon-calif-sgt-joe-jacques-a-vehicle-commander-with-the-341st-military-police-company-11th-mp-brigade-200th-mp-division-reviews-fire-commands-with-his-crew-before-participating-in-a-gunnery-qualification-at-fort-hunter-liggett-calif-may-3-the-soldiers-of-the-341st-mp-co-use-humvees-mounted-with-crew-served-weapons-to-conduct-gunnery-table-qualifications-these-qualification-requirements-were-recently-introduced-to-the-army-reserves-and-are-new-to-this-company-jacques-is-a-native-of-san-francisco-calif-photo-by-sgt-kimberly-browne-350th-pad-image210366246.html
RMP67086–JOLON, Calif. - Sgt. Joe Jacques, a vehicle commander with the 341st Military Police Company, 11th MP Brigade, 200th MP Division, reviews fire commands with his crew before participating in a gunnery qualification at Fort Hunter Liggett, Calif., May 3. The Soldiers of the 341st MP Co. use Humvees mounted with crew-served weapons to conduct Gunnery Table qualifications. These qualification requirements were recently introduced to the Army Reserves and are new to this company. Jacques is a native of San Francisco, Calif. (Photo by Sgt. Kimberly Browne, 350th PAD)
Sgt. Darren Torrens a Military Police member with the 377th MP Company out of Cincinnati, Ohio radios for the Quick Reaction Force during a Situational Training Exercise at Muscatatuck Urban Training Center, Ind., May 13th 2016. The training is part of the 377th Detachment, 377th Company, and 377th Battalion Battle Assembly to test the MPs knowledge and ability to react to realistic scenarios they may encounter in a deployed environment. (Photo by US Army Sgt. Marco Gutierrez.) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sgt-darren-torrens-a-military-police-member-with-the-377th-mp-company-out-of-cincinnati-ohio-radios-for-the-quick-reaction-force-during-a-situational-training-exercise-at-muscatatuck-urban-training-center-ind-may-13th-2016-the-training-is-part-of-the-377th-detachment-377th-company-and-377th-battalion-battle-assembly-to-test-the-mps-knowledge-and-ability-to-react-to-realistic-scenarios-they-may-encounter-in-a-deployed-environment-photo-by-us-army-sgt-marco-gutierrez-image210367410.html
RMP671NP–Sgt. Darren Torrens a Military Police member with the 377th MP Company out of Cincinnati, Ohio radios for the Quick Reaction Force during a Situational Training Exercise at Muscatatuck Urban Training Center, Ind., May 13th 2016. The training is part of the 377th Detachment, 377th Company, and 377th Battalion Battle Assembly to test the MPs knowledge and ability to react to realistic scenarios they may encounter in a deployed environment. (Photo by US Army Sgt. Marco Gutierrez.)
Staff Sgt. Darren Torrens carries Staff Sgt. Jesse Franklin Military Police members with the 377th MP Company simulated medical evacuation tactics in a Situational Training Exercise at Muscatatuck Urban Training Center, Ind., May 14th 2016. The training is part of the 377th Detachment, 377th Company, and 377th Battalion Battle Assembly to test the MPs knowledge and ability to react to realistic scenarios they may encounter in a deployed environment. (Photo by US Army Sgt. Marco Gutierrez.) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/staff-sgt-darren-torrens-carries-staff-sgt-jesse-franklin-military-police-members-with-the-377th-mp-company-simulated-medical-evacuation-tactics-in-a-situational-training-exercise-at-muscatatuck-urban-training-center-ind-may-14th-2016-the-training-is-part-of-the-377th-detachment-377th-company-and-377th-battalion-battle-assembly-to-test-the-mps-knowledge-and-ability-to-react-to-realistic-scenarios-they-may-encounter-in-a-deployed-environment-photo-by-us-army-sgt-marco-gutierrez-image210367409.html
RMP671NN–Staff Sgt. Darren Torrens carries Staff Sgt. Jesse Franklin Military Police members with the 377th MP Company simulated medical evacuation tactics in a Situational Training Exercise at Muscatatuck Urban Training Center, Ind., May 14th 2016. The training is part of the 377th Detachment, 377th Company, and 377th Battalion Battle Assembly to test the MPs knowledge and ability to react to realistic scenarios they may encounter in a deployed environment. (Photo by US Army Sgt. Marco Gutierrez.)
2nd Lt. Cody Miller a Platoon Leader with the 377th Military Police Battalion out of Cincinnati, Ohio, talks to Sgt. 1st Class Kerry Haupt with the 377th who pretends to be a village elder during a Situational Training Exercise at Muscatatuck Urban Training Center, Ind., May 13th 2016. The training is part of the 377th Detachment, 377th Company, and 377th Battalion Battle Assembly to test the MPs knowledge and ability to react to realistic scenarios they may encounter in a deployed environment. (Photo by US Army Sgt. Marco Gutierrez.) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/2nd-lt-cody-miller-a-platoon-leader-with-the-377th-military-police-battalion-out-of-cincinnati-ohio-talks-to-sgt-1st-class-kerry-haupt-with-the-377th-who-pretends-to-be-a-village-elder-during-a-situational-training-exercise-at-muscatatuck-urban-training-center-ind-may-13th-2016-the-training-is-part-of-the-377th-detachment-377th-company-and-377th-battalion-battle-assembly-to-test-the-mps-knowledge-and-ability-to-react-to-realistic-scenarios-they-may-encounter-in-a-deployed-environment-photo-by-us-army-sgt-marco-gutierrez-image210367407.html
RMP671NK–2nd Lt. Cody Miller a Platoon Leader with the 377th Military Police Battalion out of Cincinnati, Ohio, talks to Sgt. 1st Class Kerry Haupt with the 377th who pretends to be a village elder during a Situational Training Exercise at Muscatatuck Urban Training Center, Ind., May 13th 2016. The training is part of the 377th Detachment, 377th Company, and 377th Battalion Battle Assembly to test the MPs knowledge and ability to react to realistic scenarios they may encounter in a deployed environment. (Photo by US Army Sgt. Marco Gutierrez.)
A U.S. Army Reserve Soldier assigned to the 327th Engineer Company, 397th Engineer Battalion, 372nd Engineer Brigade, 416th Theater Support Command, directs his squad to move up in a complex attack during Combat Support Training Exercise 86-16-03 (CSTX 86-16-03) on Fort McCoy, Wis., Aug. 22, 2016. Nearly 9,000 service members from across the country are participating in CSTX 86-16-03 hosted by the 86th Training Division and the 84th Training Command’s third and final CSTX of the year. (U.S. Army Reserve Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Clinton Wood). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-us-army-reserve-soldier-assigned-to-the-327th-engineer-company-397th-engineer-battalion-372nd-engineer-brigade-416th-theater-support-command-directs-his-squad-to-move-up-in-a-complex-attack-during-combat-support-training-exercise-86-16-03-cstx-86-16-03-on-fort-mccoy-wis-aug-22-2016-nearly-9000-service-members-from-across-the-country-are-participating-in-cstx-86-16-03-hosted-by-the-86th-training-division-and-the-84th-training-commands-third-and-final-cstx-of-the-year-us-army-reserve-photo-by-sgt-1st-class-clinton-wood-image208418443.html
RMP327RR–A U.S. Army Reserve Soldier assigned to the 327th Engineer Company, 397th Engineer Battalion, 372nd Engineer Brigade, 416th Theater Support Command, directs his squad to move up in a complex attack during Combat Support Training Exercise 86-16-03 (CSTX 86-16-03) on Fort McCoy, Wis., Aug. 22, 2016. Nearly 9,000 service members from across the country are participating in CSTX 86-16-03 hosted by the 86th Training Division and the 84th Training Command’s third and final CSTX of the year. (U.S. Army Reserve Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Clinton Wood).
U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers assigned to the 327th Engineer Company, 397th Engineer Battalion, 372nd Engineer Brigade, 416th Theater Support Command, donned their pro masks in a complex attack that included 'chemical' warfare during Combat Support Training Exercise 86-16-03 (CSTX 86-16-03) on Fort McCoy, Wis., Aug. 22, 2016. Nearly 9,000 service members from across the country are participating in CSTX 86-16-03 hosted by the 86th Training Division and the 84th Training Command’s third and final CSTX of the year. (U.S. Army Reserve Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Clinton Wood). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-army-reserve-soldiers-assigned-to-the-327th-engineer-company-397th-engineer-battalion-372nd-engineer-brigade-416th-theater-support-command-donned-their-pro-masks-in-a-complex-attack-that-included-chemical-warfare-during-combat-support-training-exercise-86-16-03-cstx-86-16-03-on-fort-mccoy-wis-aug-22-2016-nearly-9000-service-members-from-across-the-country-are-participating-in-cstx-86-16-03-hosted-by-the-86th-training-division-and-the-84th-training-commands-third-and-final-cstx-of-the-year-us-army-reserve-photo-by-sgt-1st-class-clinton-wood-image208418465.html
RMP327TH–U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers assigned to the 327th Engineer Company, 397th Engineer Battalion, 372nd Engineer Brigade, 416th Theater Support Command, donned their pro masks in a complex attack that included 'chemical' warfare during Combat Support Training Exercise 86-16-03 (CSTX 86-16-03) on Fort McCoy, Wis., Aug. 22, 2016. Nearly 9,000 service members from across the country are participating in CSTX 86-16-03 hosted by the 86th Training Division and the 84th Training Command’s third and final CSTX of the year. (U.S. Army Reserve Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Clinton Wood).
A U.S. Army Reserve Soldier assigned to the 327th Engineer Company, 397th Engineer Battalion, 372nd Engineer Brigade, 416th Theater Support Command, directs his squad during a complex attack during Combat Support Training Exercise 86-16-03 (CSTX 86-16-03) on Fort McCoy, Wis., Aug. 22, 2016. Nearly 9,000 service members from across the country are participating in CSTX 86-16-03 hosted by the 86th Training Division and the 84th Training Command’s third and final CSTX of the year. (U.S. Army Reserve Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Clinton Wood). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-us-army-reserve-soldier-assigned-to-the-327th-engineer-company-397th-engineer-battalion-372nd-engineer-brigade-416th-theater-support-command-directs-his-squad-during-a-complex-attack-during-combat-support-training-exercise-86-16-03-cstx-86-16-03-on-fort-mccoy-wis-aug-22-2016-nearly-9000-service-members-from-across-the-country-are-participating-in-cstx-86-16-03-hosted-by-the-86th-training-division-and-the-84th-training-commands-third-and-final-cstx-of-the-year-us-army-reserve-photo-by-sgt-1st-class-clinton-wood-image208409353.html
RMP31T75–A U.S. Army Reserve Soldier assigned to the 327th Engineer Company, 397th Engineer Battalion, 372nd Engineer Brigade, 416th Theater Support Command, directs his squad during a complex attack during Combat Support Training Exercise 86-16-03 (CSTX 86-16-03) on Fort McCoy, Wis., Aug. 22, 2016. Nearly 9,000 service members from across the country are participating in CSTX 86-16-03 hosted by the 86th Training Division and the 84th Training Command’s third and final CSTX of the year. (U.S. Army Reserve Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Clinton Wood).
A U.S. Army Reserve Soldier assigned to the 327th Engineer Company, 397th Engineer Battalion, 372nd Engineer Brigade, 416th Theater Support Command, engages the 'enemy' in a complex attack during Combat Support Training Exercise 86-16-03 (CSTX 86-16-03) on Fort McCoy, Wis., Aug. 22, 2016. Nearly 9,000 service members from across the country are participating in CSTX 86-16-03 hosted by the 86th Training Division and the 84th Training Command’s third and final CSTX of the year. (U.S. Army Reserve Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Clinton Wood). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-us-army-reserve-soldier-assigned-to-the-327th-engineer-company-397th-engineer-battalion-372nd-engineer-brigade-416th-theater-support-command-engages-the-enemy-in-a-complex-attack-during-combat-support-training-exercise-86-16-03-cstx-86-16-03-on-fort-mccoy-wis-aug-22-2016-nearly-9000-service-members-from-across-the-country-are-participating-in-cstx-86-16-03-hosted-by-the-86th-training-division-and-the-84th-training-commands-third-and-final-cstx-of-the-year-us-army-reserve-photo-by-sgt-1st-class-clinton-wood-image208409426.html
RMP31T9P–A U.S. Army Reserve Soldier assigned to the 327th Engineer Company, 397th Engineer Battalion, 372nd Engineer Brigade, 416th Theater Support Command, engages the 'enemy' in a complex attack during Combat Support Training Exercise 86-16-03 (CSTX 86-16-03) on Fort McCoy, Wis., Aug. 22, 2016. Nearly 9,000 service members from across the country are participating in CSTX 86-16-03 hosted by the 86th Training Division and the 84th Training Command’s third and final CSTX of the year. (U.S. Army Reserve Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Clinton Wood).
U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers assigned to the 327th Engineer Company, 397th Engineer Battalion, 372nd Engineer Brigade, 416th Theater Support Command, donned their pro masks and took vcover in their fighting positions in a complex attack that included 'chemical' warfare during Combat Support Training Exercise 86-16-03 (CSTX 86-16-03) on Fort McCoy, Wis., Aug. 22, 2016. Nearly 9,000 service members from across the country are participating in CSTX 86-16-03 hosted by the 86th Training Division and the 84th Training Command’s third and final CSTX of the year. (U.S. Army Reserve Photo by Sgt. 1st Cla Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-army-reserve-soldiers-assigned-to-the-327th-engineer-company-397th-engineer-battalion-372nd-engineer-brigade-416th-theater-support-command-donned-their-pro-masks-and-took-vcover-in-their-fighting-positions-in-a-complex-attack-that-included-chemical-warfare-during-combat-support-training-exercise-86-16-03-cstx-86-16-03-on-fort-mccoy-wis-aug-22-2016-nearly-9000-service-members-from-across-the-country-are-participating-in-cstx-86-16-03-hosted-by-the-86th-training-division-and-the-84th-training-commands-third-and-final-cstx-of-the-year-us-army-reserve-photo-by-sgt-1st-cla-image208418477.html
RMP327W1–U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers assigned to the 327th Engineer Company, 397th Engineer Battalion, 372nd Engineer Brigade, 416th Theater Support Command, donned their pro masks and took vcover in their fighting positions in a complex attack that included 'chemical' warfare during Combat Support Training Exercise 86-16-03 (CSTX 86-16-03) on Fort McCoy, Wis., Aug. 22, 2016. Nearly 9,000 service members from across the country are participating in CSTX 86-16-03 hosted by the 86th Training Division and the 84th Training Command’s third and final CSTX of the year. (U.S. Army Reserve Photo by Sgt. 1st Cla
U.S. Marine Reservist Sgt. Arturo Garibay, Headquarters and Service Company, 4th Medical Battalion, leads a U.S. Army Reserve Soldier assigned to the 327th Engineer Company, 397th Engineer Battalion, 372nd Engineer Brigade, 416th Theater Support Command, and a fellow Marine up the hill in a complex attack during Combat Support Training Exercise 86-16-03 (CSTX 86-16-03) on Fort McCoy, Wis., Aug. 22, 2016. Nearly 9,000 service members from across the country are participating in CSTX 86-16-03 hosted by the 86th Training Division and the 84th Training Command’s third and final CSTX of the year. ( Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marine-reservist-sgt-arturo-garibay-headquarters-and-service-company-4th-medical-battalion-leads-a-us-army-reserve-soldier-assigned-to-the-327th-engineer-company-397th-engineer-battalion-372nd-engineer-brigade-416th-theater-support-command-and-a-fellow-marine-up-the-hill-in-a-complex-attack-during-combat-support-training-exercise-86-16-03-cstx-86-16-03-on-fort-mccoy-wis-aug-22-2016-nearly-9000-service-members-from-across-the-country-are-participating-in-cstx-86-16-03-hosted-by-the-86th-training-division-and-the-84th-training-commands-third-and-final-cstx-of-the-year-image208409433.html
RMP31TA1–U.S. Marine Reservist Sgt. Arturo Garibay, Headquarters and Service Company, 4th Medical Battalion, leads a U.S. Army Reserve Soldier assigned to the 327th Engineer Company, 397th Engineer Battalion, 372nd Engineer Brigade, 416th Theater Support Command, and a fellow Marine up the hill in a complex attack during Combat Support Training Exercise 86-16-03 (CSTX 86-16-03) on Fort McCoy, Wis., Aug. 22, 2016. Nearly 9,000 service members from across the country are participating in CSTX 86-16-03 hosted by the 86th Training Division and the 84th Training Command’s third and final CSTX of the year. (
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