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Mothers Against Drunk Drivers presents awards to Department

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Mothers Against Drunk Drivers presents awards to Department of the Army Civilian Police officer Troy Looney, assigned to Fort Bragg Provost Marshall’s Office, for 139 driving while intoxicated arrests between July 2012-June 2013. The Annual Law Enforcement Recognition Dinner May 1 in Hope Mills, N. C. also presents an award to Sgt. Kyle Knotz assigned as a military policeman to 42nd Military Police Detachment, 503D MP Battalion, 16th MP Brigade, Fort Bragg, N. C. for exemplary service in DWI enforcement with 114 arrests during the same period.
From the left: Officer Troy Looney
Kelli Davis, MADD Sandhills Chapter Leader
SGT Kyle Knotz
(Courtesy Photo, 16th MP Brigade PAO)

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