Mission


 


The Provost Marshal provides staff and technical supervision over United States Army Europe military police operations. The Provost Marshal advises the Commanding General, USAREUR, and heads of USAREUR and IMCOM staff sections on law enforcement, physical security, antiterrorism, customs, confinement, use of military police resources and conduct of military police combat, combat support and combat service support operations.

NEWS

Keep valuables out of sight

Keep valuables out of plain sightHEIDELBERG, Germany - U.S. forces personnel can easily become victims of car break-ins and often unwittingly tempt thieves, warn officials at the U.S. Army Europe Office of the Provost Marshal. Satellite navigation devices are the most popular items for crooks, but laptops, ID cards, gas cards, passports, purses, cameras, cell phones, radios, license plates and military clothing items are also regularly stolen from cars and vans. MORE

Watch out for suspicious letters, packages

Watch out for suspicious packagesHEIDELBERG, Germany -- USAREUR personnel should be vigilant for suspicious letters and packages. For information on recognizing letter and parcel bombs, click on this link to an FBI advisory. MORE



CONTACT

Mailing address:

Commander
U.S. Army Europe
Office of the Provost Marshal
Unit 29351
APO AE 09014

Telephone:
DSN 370-4943, civilian +49 (0) 6221-57-4943

FAX:
DSN 370-4948, civilian +49 (0) 6221-57-4948

 E-mail:

webinfo@eur.army.mil

Heidelberg MP Desk DSN 388-2222/2333, civilian 06221-678-2222

Links for duty in Germany

Fuel Ration Card in Germany

ReferencesInformation on the Fuel Ration Card in Germany

German Traffic Fines

List of German traffic fines and penalty points. MORE

 

 



Crime Prevention


Crime PreventionClick here
for resources for crime prevention from the National Crime Prevention Council


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