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Army Sgt. Dustin Whittaker, a military police specialist

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Army Sgt. Dustin Whittaker, a military police specialist

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Army Sgt. Dustin Whittaker, a military police specialist with the 414th Military Police (MP) Company headquartered in Joplin, Missouri, learns how to file police reports through the Army Law Enforcement Reporting and Tracking System May 18, 2016, at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii. Whittaker, a native of Springfield, Missouri, and four Army Reserve Soldiers from the 414th MP Company trained for two weeks with their active duty counterparts from the 8th MP Brigade headquartered at Schofield Barracks. These training and certification courses are products of recent initiatives between U.S. Army Pacific and the 200th MP Command, the Army Reserve's largest law enforcement agency, to support one another through the Army's Total Force Policy that promotes greater collaboration among the active duty, National Guard and Reserve components. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. John L. Carkeet IV, U.S. Army Japan)

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18/05/2016
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