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US US Marine Corps (USMC) Military Police officers from the 4th Marine Air Wing (MAW) pose in front of the Iraq Ministry of Defense, just north of Baghdad, in support of Operation IRAQI FREEDOM

US US Marine Corps (USMC) Military Police officers from the 4th Marine...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: IRAQI FREEDOM Country: Iraq (IRQ) Scene Camera Operator: LCPL Alicia M. Anderson, USMC Release Status: Released to Public Com... More

Jesse, a Belgian Malignois, lunges at Lance Cpl. Ryan

Jesse, a Belgian Malignois, lunges at Lance Cpl. Ryan

Jesse, a Belgian Malignois, lunges at Lance Cpl. Ryan Miller, a military police officer and dog handler, outside of the working dog kennel at Marine Corps Base Quantico, July 30. Handlers are tasked with contin... More

Jeremy Earnest, civilian police officer, Provost Marshal’s

Jeremy Earnest, civilian police officer, Provost Marshal’s

Jeremy Earnest, civilian police officer, Provost Marshal’s Office, Security Battalion, watches for traffic violations during his shift at Quantico on Jan. 21. Earnest is looking for people driving and talking o... More

Jeremy Earnest, civilian police officer, Provost Marshal’s

Jeremy Earnest, civilian police officer, Provost Marshal’s

Jeremy Earnest, civilian police officer, Provost Marshal’s Office, Security Battalion, drives back to his patrol zone after responding to assist in a call on Jan. 21. Officers stay in their zone but will lend a... More

Lance Cpl. Alton Davis, military police officer and

Lance Cpl. Alton Davis, military police officer and

Lance Cpl. Alton Davis, military police officer and working dog, and his working dog, Jessi, stand, ready to attack, during the working dog demonstration at the National Night Out, 2012, police-community partne... More

Lance Cpl. Jesus Mendiola calibrates his rifle combat

Lance Cpl. Jesus Mendiola calibrates his rifle combat

Lance Cpl. Jesus Mendiola calibrates his rifle combat optic after assessing the impacts on his target from the first few rounds he fired on a range at Camp Pendleton, Jan. 20, 2016. A Combat Marksmanship Progra... More

Sgt. Johnathan A. Morris explains to Lance Cpl. Benjamin

Sgt. Johnathan A. Morris explains to Lance Cpl. Benjamin

Sgt. Johnathan A. Morris explains to Lance Cpl. Benjamin A. Oka how to adjust the dials of his rifle combat optic on a range at Camp Pendleton, Jan. 20, 2016. A Combat Marksmanship Program was offered to the mi... More

Jeremy Earnest, civilian police officer, Provost Marshal’s

Jeremy Earnest, civilian police officer, Provost Marshal’s

Jeremy Earnest, civilian police officer, Provost Marshal’s Office, Security Battalion, approaches a car after pulling the driver over at Quantico on Jan. 21. Earnest pulled over the vehicle after seeing the dri... More

Lance Cpl. Alton Davis, military police officer and

Lance Cpl. Alton Davis, military police officer and

Lance Cpl. Alton Davis, military police officer and dog handler, and Jessi, his working dog, watch their surrounding area outside of the working dogs kennel at Marine Corps Base Quantico on July 30. Alton and J... More

Sgt. Joseph Fahrenbach, military police officer and

Sgt. Joseph Fahrenbach, military police officer and

Sgt. Joseph Fahrenbach, military police officer and dog handler, stands with Rony, a Belgian Malignois, outside of the kennels at Marine Corps Base Quantico on July 30. The handlers provide everything to their ... More

Lance Cpl. Alton Davis, military police officer and

Lance Cpl. Alton Davis, military police officer and

Lance Cpl. Alton Davis, military police officer and dog handler, holds back his dog Jesse, Belgian Malignois, from attacking Lance Cpl. Ryan Miller, military police officer and dog handler, outside of the worki... More

Lance Cpl. Alton Davis, military police officer and

Lance Cpl. Alton Davis, military police officer and

Lance Cpl. Alton Davis, military police officer and dog handler, and Jesse, a Belgian Malignois, watch their surrounding area outside of the working dogs kennel at Marine Corps Base Quantico on July 30. Jesse, ... More

Lance Cpl. James P. Overstreet conducts pistol drills

Lance Cpl. James P. Overstreet conducts pistol drills

Lance Cpl. James P. Overstreet conducts pistol drills with an M-9 Beretta during a Combat Marksmanship Program, in preparation for the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit, on a range at Camp Pendleton, Jan. 20, 2016... More

Emergency personnel respond to a call in base housing

Emergency personnel respond to a call in base housing

Emergency personnel respond to a call in base housing on Jan. 21. Military and civilian officers respond to all calls aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico.

The radio, siren and light controls inside the patrol

The radio, siren and light controls inside the patrol

The radio, siren and light controls inside the patrol car of the Provost Marshal’s Office on Jan. 21. Each vehicle is inspected before and after its shift.

Lance Cpl. Alton Davis, military police officer and

Lance Cpl. Alton Davis, military police officer and

Lance Cpl. Alton Davis, military police officer and dog handler, and his working dog, Jesse, sit waiting to demonstrate her hard-hit bite during the working dog demonstration at the National Night Out, 2012, po... More

2nd Lt. Kellie A. Lundmark puts rounds down range during

2nd Lt. Kellie A. Lundmark puts rounds down range during

2nd Lt. Kellie A. Lundmark puts rounds down range during a Combat Marksmanship Program, in preparation for the upcoming deployment with the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit, on a range at Camp Pendleton, Jan. 20,... More

Security company maintains readiness on the range

Security company maintains readiness on the range

Marine and civilian police officers from Security Company qualified in the Marine Corps pistol qualification and Low Light Qualification courses at F11 Alpha pistol range on Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, May ... More

Lance Cpl. Ryan Miller, a military police officer and

Lance Cpl. Ryan Miller, a military police officer and

Lance Cpl. Ryan Miller, a military police officer and dog handler, taunts Jesse, a working dog for Security Battalion, outside of the working dog kennels at Marine Corps Base Quantico, July 30. The handlers wor... More

Jeremy Earnest, civilian police officer, Provost Marshal’s

Jeremy Earnest, civilian police officer, Provost Marshal’s

Jeremy Earnest, civilian police officer, Provost Marshal’s Office, Security Battalion, patrols through base house during his shift at Quantico on Jan. 21. Earnest has a certain area he patrols while on duty.

Sgt. Joseph Fahrenbach, Lance Cpl. Alton Davis and

Sgt. Joseph Fahrenbach, Lance Cpl. Alton Davis and

Sgt. Joseph Fahrenbach, Lance Cpl. Alton Davis and Lance Cpl. Ryan Miller interact with their dogs Rony, Jesse and Pepo outside of the working dog kennel at Marine Corps Base Quantico on July 30. The dogs are p... More

A group of military police Marines conduct a rifle

A group of military police Marines conduct a rifle

A group of military police Marines conduct a rifle drill during a Combat Marksmanship Program on a range at Camp Pendleton, Jan. 20, 2016. The Marines practice shooting on the move and weapons transitions with ... More

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