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Sgt. Michael Villena (right), U.S. Army Reserve military

Sgt. Michael Villena (right), U.S. Army Reserve military

Sgt. Michael Villena (right), U.S. Army Reserve military police Soldier from Manassas Park, Va., with the 352nd MP Company, of the 200th MP Command, talks with Staff Sgt. Micheal Deitz, patrol supervisor for th... More

Moms’ pleas: Just obey the traffic laws

Moms’ pleas: Just obey the traffic laws

(Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall PAO graphic by Helen Klein)

Staff Sgt. Micheal Deitz, patrol supervisor for the

Staff Sgt. Micheal Deitz, patrol supervisor for the

Staff Sgt. Micheal Deitz, patrol supervisor for the 289th Military Police Company, belonging to the 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard), calls in his location over the radio while on patrol in the Milita... More

Spc. Anthony Petry, U.S. Army Reserve military police

Spc. Anthony Petry, U.S. Army Reserve military police

Spc. Anthony Petry, U.S. Army Reserve military police Soldier from 374th MP Company, of the 200th MP Command, from Taneytown, Md., conducts some paperwork during a patrol shift at Fort Lesley J. McNair, Washing... More

Staff Sgt. Micheal Deitz, patrol supervisor for the

Staff Sgt. Micheal Deitz, patrol supervisor for the

Staff Sgt. Micheal Deitz, patrol supervisor for the 289th Military Police Company, belonging to the 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard), watches as a U.S. Army Reserve Soldier conducts guard duty in the ... More

Spc. Anthony Petry, U.S. Army Reserve military police

Spc. Anthony Petry, U.S. Army Reserve military police

Spc. Anthony Petry, U.S. Army Reserve military police Soldier from 374th MP Company, of the 200th MP Command, from Taneytown, Md., poses for a portrait at Fort Lesley J. McNair, Washington, D.C., during a partn... More

Sgt. Michael Villena (right), U.S. Army Reserve military

Sgt. Michael Villena (right), U.S. Army Reserve military

Sgt. Michael Villena (right), U.S. Army Reserve military police Soldier from Manassas Park, Va., with the 352nd MP Company, of the 200th MP Command, checks a driver's paperwork at one of the entry gates to Join... More

Staff Sgt. Micheal Deitz, patrol supervisor for the

Staff Sgt. Micheal Deitz, patrol supervisor for the

Staff Sgt. Micheal Deitz, patrol supervisor for the 289th Military Police Company, belonging to the 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard), inspects his vehicle before the start of his patrol in the Militar... More

Sgt. Jacob Conrad (right), active duty military police

Sgt. Jacob Conrad (right), active duty military police

Sgt. Jacob Conrad (right), active duty military police Soldier with the 289th MP Company, belonging to the 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard), conducts his early-morning vehicle inspection before going ... More

Sgt. Michael Villena (right), U.S. Army Reserve military

Sgt. Michael Villena (right), U.S. Army Reserve military

Sgt. Michael Villena (right), U.S. Army Reserve military police Soldier from Manassas Park, Va., with the 352nd MP Company, of the 200th MP Command, talks with Staff Sgt. Micheal Deitz, patrol supervisor for th... More

Pfc. Michael Fletcher, military police Soldier with

Pfc. Michael Fletcher, military police Soldier with

Pfc. Michael Fletcher, military police Soldier with the 289th MP Company, waits outside of a morning meeting with Cessy, a military K9 police dog, at Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall, Va., Feb. 17. The 289th MP C... More

Pvt. Kaloni Alston, U.S. Army Reserve military police

Pvt. Kaloni Alston, U.S. Army Reserve military police

Pvt. Kaloni Alston, U.S. Army Reserve military police Soldier from Temple Hills, Md., with the 443rd MP Company, of the 200th MP Command, conducts a vehicle inspection on her assigned police car during a mornin... More

Pvt. Kaloni Alston (right), U.S. Army Reserve military

Pvt. Kaloni Alston (right), U.S. Army Reserve military

Pvt. Kaloni Alston (right), U.S. Army Reserve military police Soldier from Temple Hills, Md., with the 443rd MP Company, of the 200th MP Command, helps raise the American flag during a morning detail along with... More

A call from the Fort Myer police dispatcher sounds

A call from the Fort Myer police dispatcher sounds

A call from the Fort Myer police dispatcher sounds over the radio during a morning patrol involving U.S. Army Reserve military police Soldiers from the 200th Military Police Command, working alongside active du... More

Sgt. Michael Villena (right), U.S. Army Reserve military

Sgt. Michael Villena (right), U.S. Army Reserve military

Sgt. Michael Villena (right), U.S. Army Reserve military police Soldier from Manassas Park, Va., with the 352nd MP Company, of the 200th MP Command, checks a driver's paperwork at one of the entry gates to Join... More

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