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Members of the 169th Military Police Company speaks

Members of the 169th Military Police Company speaks

Members of the 169th Military Police Company speaks with a driver to inform and collect information on March 27, 2020 in Rhode Island. Soldiers with the 169th MP Company are assisting the RI State Police in inf... More

Sgt. Roberto Albinomontes a member of the 169th Military

Sgt. Roberto Albinomontes a member of the 169th Military

Sgt. Roberto Albinomontes a member of the 169th Military Police Company, speaks with a Rhode Island State Police officer on March 27, 2020 in Rhode Island. Soldiers with the 169th MP Company are assisting the R... More

Spc. Missy Cianci and Pvt. Ryan Laprey, members of

Spc. Missy Cianci and Pvt. Ryan Laprey, members of

Spc. Missy Cianci and Pvt. Ryan Laprey, members of the 169th Military Police Company, speak with a Rhode Island State Police officer on March 27, 2020 in Rhode Island. Soldiers with the 169th MP Company, are as... More

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