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Lt. Col. Craig A. Giancaterino addresses the audience

Lt. Col. Craig A. Giancaterino addresses the audience

Lt. Col. Craig A. Giancaterino addresses the audience for the first time as the commander of the 385th Military Police Battalion during the unit’s change of command ceremony, July 10, 2020 at Fort Stewart, Geor... More

Lt. Col. Martin Schmidt, outgoing commander of the

Lt. Col. Martin Schmidt, outgoing commander of the

Lt. Col. Martin Schmidt, outgoing commander of the 385th Military Police Battalion, passes the battalion’s colors to Col. Jon Myers, the commander of the 16th Military Police Brigade, during the 385th’s change ... More

Lt. Col. Craig A. Giancaterino, incoming commander

Lt. Col. Craig A. Giancaterino, incoming commander

Lt. Col. Craig A. Giancaterino, incoming commander of the 385th Military Police Battalion, receives the battalion’s colors from Col. Jon Myers, the commander of the 16th Military Police Brigade, during the unit... More

Lt. Col. Craig A. Giancaterino stands with his battalion

Lt. Col. Craig A. Giancaterino stands with his battalion

Lt. Col. Craig A. Giancaterino stands with his battalion command teams as he assumes command of the 385th Military Police Battalion for the first time during the unit’s change of command ceremony at Fort Stewar... More

Lt. Col. Craig A. Giancaterino addresses the audience

Lt. Col. Craig A. Giancaterino addresses the audience

Lt. Col. Craig A. Giancaterino addresses the audience for the first time as the commander of the 385th Military Police Battalion during the unit’s change of command ceremony, July 10, 2020 at Fort Stewart, Geor... More

Lt. Col. Craig A. Giancaterino (left), incoming commander

Lt. Col. Craig A. Giancaterino (left), incoming commander

Lt. Col. Craig A. Giancaterino (left), incoming commander of the 385th Military Police Battalion and Lt. Col. Martin Schmidt, outgoing, participate in the unit’s change of command ceremony, July 10, 2020 at For... More

Lt. Col. Craig A. Giancaterino (left), incoming commander

Lt. Col. Craig A. Giancaterino (left), incoming commander

Lt. Col. Craig A. Giancaterino (left), incoming commander of the 385th Military Police Battalion and Lt. Col. Martin Schmidt, outgoing, participate in the unit’s change of command ceremony, July 10, 2020 at For... More

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