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Military Police
Military Police play a vital role in protecting our troops both at home and overseas. This highly skilled job prepares Soldiers for exciting careers both in and out of the Army.
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CPT Nick Anderson
Nick Anderson receives incomparable experience for life in the U.S. Army.
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CPT Nick Anderson
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Capt. Irvin Drummond
Capt. Irvin Drummond talks about background/experience - reasons why he joined J...
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Attorney
Capt. Irvin Drummond
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CPT Lakeysia Harvin
Capt. Lakeysia Harvin talks about background/experience - reasons why she joined...
CATEGORY: Career & Jobs
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Attorney
CPT Lakeysia Harvin
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MAJ David Riddick
Maj. David Riddick talks about background/experience - reasons why he joined JAG...
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Attorney
MAJ David Riddick
01:31
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DIRECT COMMISSION
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Staff Sergeant Kenneth Kinlaw
Balancing the Army Reserve and the civilian life it’s difficult at times but ver...
Staff Sergeant Kenneth Kinlaw
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First Lieutenant Bryce Matson
I joined the Army Reserve after commissioning as an officer in 2007. I decided t...
First Lieutenant Bryce Matson
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Military Police
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Miles Noonan
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Military Police
Military Police play a vital role in protecting our troops both at home and overseas. This highly skilled job prepares Soldiers for exciting careers both in and out of the Army.
When we're at home, we fight crime. Overseas, we fight the bad guys. We bring law to the lawless all over the world.
As an MP you can come in 18 years old and uh you get to learn how to be a police officer. That's something that you can't do in the civilian world until you're 21 years old. As an 18-year-old kid, you're given a lot of responsibility.
You basically have a dual job: you go from working the road in law and order to the combat side. We work on bases all around the world. We're also in the combat zones.
When we're on our beats we work with the locals. We're out there with them, we get to know them, we build a trust. And they bring tips to us and we save lives with some of those tips.
Akhmed, hello
We've seen a lot of unusual people coming up and down from the mountains up there.
Can you show me where.
We're here to help people every day and our motto is assist, protect and defend. We can do anything that the Army needs as far as pulling security on a route; we can train local police; we can help raids; you name it and we can do it. We got the call, let's go, let's go. When the Army needs help, they call on us.
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