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United States Army Criminal Investigation Command — Abbreviation CID United States Army Criminal Investigation Command seal … Wikipedia
Fort Leonard Wood (military base) — Fort Leonard Wood Pulaski County, Missouri, near Waynesville, Missouri … Wikipedia
United States Marine Corps Criminal Investigation Division — Abbreviation USMC CID Badge design of the United States Marine Corps Criminal Investigation Division … Wikipedia
Mine planter — Army M 1 Mine Planter Hull No. 480 the USAMP MP 7 Major General Wallace F. Randolph.[1] Records (#742), Special Collections Department, J. Y. Joyner Library, East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina, USA. Mine planter and the earlier… … Wikipedia
Military Police Corps (United States Army) — For other uses, see Military Police Corps. frame|right|Branch insignia of the U.S. Army Military Police CorpsThe Military Police Corps is the uniformed law enforcement branch of the United States Army. Investigations are conducted by Military… … Wikipedia
Rodney L. Johnson — The Provost Marshal General of the Army and Commanding General United States Army Criminal Investigation CommandBrigadier General Rodney L. Johnson was born in Atkinson, Nebraska on 13 April 1955 and raised in the rural area of Burke, South… … Wikipedia
United States Army Basic Training — (also known as Initial Entry Training or IET)[1] is the program of physical and mental training required in order for an individual to become a soldier in the United States Army, United States Army Reserve, or Army National Guard. It is carried… … Wikipedia
8th Military Police Brigade (United States) — Infobox Military Unit unit name=8th Military Police Brigade caption=8th Military Police Brigade Shoulder Sleeve Insignia country=United States type=Military Police Brigade branch=Active duty dates=July 26, 1967 December 18, 1967 August 24, 1968… … Wikipedia
Controlled mines — A Controlled Mine was a circuit fired weapon used in coastal defenses with ancestry going back to 1805 when Robert Fulton termed his underwater explosive device a torpedo: Robert Fulton invented the word torpedo to describe his underwater… … Wikipedia
Military Police Corps (United States) — United States Army Military Police Corps Military Police badge Active 26 September 1941 – Country … Wikipedia