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SPC William Watts Jr., assigned to the 142nd MP Company checks the oil in his vehicle before starting the patrol shift. Vehicles need to be checked and signed off before they can be used for the shift

US Army SPECIALIST William Watts Jr. assigned to the 142nd Military Police (MP) Company, Yongsan Army Garrison, signs off his vehicle before taking it on patrol. Vehicles need to be checked and signed off before they can be used for the shift

SPC William Watts Jr., assigned to the 142nd MP Company leaves the Youngsan Army Garrison youth center after looking into a parking problem outside of the youth center. SPC Watts decided to ask vehicle drivers to move their vehicles before issuing tickets

A US Army Military Policeman (MP) stops a commercial vehicle for inspection prior to its entrance to the Logistics Center, Fort Lewis, Washington

PFC. Kevin Johnson, U.S. Army, of the 155th Transportation Company, Fort Eustis, VA, uses a mirror to check underneath a vehicle as he provides security before the vehicles are loaded into the USNS Denebola

PFC. Kevin Johnson, U.S. Army, of the 155th Transportation Company, Fort Eustis, VA, provides security and inspects vehicles before they are loaded into the USNS Denebola

PFC. Kevin Johnson, 155th Transportation Company, Fort Eustis, VA, provides security and inspects vehicles before they are loaded on board the USNS Denebola

Members of the 472nd Military Police Company post a warning notice near the entry point to the alternate command car parked on a side track during Exercise BRIM FROST'87

Spc. William Harris, a motor transport operator assigned

SPC William Watts Jr., assigned to the 142nd MP Company signs off his vehicle before taking it on patrol. Vehicles need to be checked and signed off before they can be used for the shift

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Subject Operation/Series: KOREA CD

Base: Yongsan Army Post

Country: Republic Of Korea (KOR)

Scene Camera Operator: SRA Jeffrey Allen

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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14/10/1998
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