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Spc. Desire Fortune, human resources clerk, Headquarters

Spc. Desire Fortune, human resources clerk, Headquarters

Spc. Desire Fortune, human resources clerk, Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 92nd Military Police Battalion, 4th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, and Maj. Leslie Desander, human resources officer in charg... More

Capt. Christine Andersen, commander, Headquarters and

Capt. Christine Andersen, commander, Headquarters and

Capt. Christine Andersen, commander, Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 92nd Military Police Battalion, 4th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, redeployed Dec. 24. Andersen was greeted by her two sons here. H... More

Lt. Col. Bill Benner, commander, 92nd MP, 4th MEB,

Lt. Col. Bill Benner, commander, 92nd MP, 4th MEB,

Lt. Col. Bill Benner, commander, 92nd MP, 4th MEB, who redeployed Dec. 24, speaks with Brig. Gen. Mark Inch, Military Police Regimental Commandant, at the homecoming ceremony held at Nutter Field House here, wh... More

After exiting the bus, soldiers of Headquarters and

After exiting the bus, soldiers of Headquarters and

After exiting the bus, soldiers of Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 92nd Military Police Battalion, 4th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, spend a few moments together with their leadership to receive last ... More

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