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Chief, Military Police Corps Regiment, and Commandant, U.S. Army Military Police School.
March 22, 2009... Greetings from the home of the Regiment! As we ring in the New Year, we are entering our eighth year of the War on Terrorism. Throughout the first decade of this century, military police have engaged the enemy in offensive operations at the strategic, tactical, and operational levels of...

Regimental Chief Warrant Officer.
March 22, 2009... I am extremely honored to be part of the Regimental triad with Brigadier General David Phillips and Regimental Command Sergeant Major Charles Kirkland. In my opinion, the Military Police Corps is the premiere Army regiment, and I am proud to represent the best and brightest Soldiers--military...

Expeditionary forensics: the warrior's science revealing the hidden enemy.
March 22, 2009... Forensic science involves the application of a broad spectrum of sciences to establish factual information and answer questions of interest based on forensic material. Expeditionary forensics refers to the use of forensics to establish facts that the combatant commander can use to determine...

The Forensic Exploitation Battalion.
March 22, 2009... Beginning in 2004, the Multinational Corps--Iraq (MNC-I) established several unrelated, standalone, forensic facilities with limited mission sets. The Combined Explosive Exploitation Cell (CEXC) was the first lab established to conduct technical and limited biometric analyses on all materials...

Forensics: from its esoteric history to the streets of Baghdad.
March 22, 2009... Before 11 September 2001 and our military involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan, crime scenes and evidence processing were phenomena that most of us only observed on television or in the movies. However, the events of that fateful day piqued our morbid curiosity and, like voyeurs slowly driving...

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