Military Police
Corps
Branch Type: Combat Support
Birthday: September 26, 1941. A Provost
Marshal General's Office and Corps of Military Police were
established in 1941. Prior to that time, except during the
Civil War and World War I, there was no regularly appointed
Provost Marshal General or regularly constituted Military
Police Corps, although a "Provost Marshal" can be
found as early as January 1776, and a "Provost Corps"
as early as 1778.
Mission Statement: Military Police Corps
officers lead units in performing the five major functions
associated with the branch -- area security; maneuver and
mobility support; police intelligence operations; internment
and resettlement; and law and order.
Career Management Field: Law Enforcement(31)
AIT Location: AFAIK Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri
Additional Resources: Military Police Units
Alphanumeric changes
The Law Enforcement CMFchanged its numeric designator from
95 to 31 in fiscal year 2004.
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