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After acquiring a prisoner, Soldiers with 2nd Platoon,

After acquiring a prisoner, Soldiers with 2nd Platoon,

After acquiring a prisoner, Soldiers with 2nd Platoon, 1186th Military Police Company, Oregon Army National Guard, transport her to the simulated processing center at Camp Rilea Armed Forces Training Center in ... More

After acquiring a prisoner, a Soldier with 2nd Platoon,

After acquiring a prisoner, a Soldier with 2nd Platoon,

After acquiring a prisoner, a Soldier with 2nd Platoon, 1186th Military Police Company, Oregon Army National Guard, reads information found on a role-playing detained prisoner at a simulated processing center a... More

Soldiers with 2nd Platoon, 1186th Military Police Company,

Soldiers with 2nd Platoon, 1186th Military Police Company,

Soldiers with 2nd Platoon, 1186th Military Police Company, Oregon Army National Guard, retrieve role-playing opposition force detainees for transport to a simulated processing center at Camp Rilea Armed Forces ... More

Soldiers with the 1186th Military Police Company, Oregon

Soldiers with the 1186th Military Police Company, Oregon

Soldiers with the 1186th Military Police Company, Oregon Army National Guard, conduct detainee operations training at Camp Rilea Armed Forces Training Center in Warrenton, Oregon, May 30, 2019. The Soldiers foc... More

A Soldier with the 1186th Military Police Company,

A Soldier with the 1186th Military Police Company,

A Soldier with the 1186th Military Police Company, Oregon Army National Guard, searches a resistant role-playing opposition force member to simulate real world conditions while conducting detainee operations tr... More

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