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Military Police

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  • But lawyers are trained to find loopholes, and the MPCC route is certainly a loophole in this case, since the Military Police are the ones actually executing the transfer policy at the pointy-end.

    What are they thinking? 2007

  • But lawyers are trained to find loopholes, and the MPCC route is certainly a loophole in this case, since the Military Police are the ones actually executing the transfer policy at the pointy-end.

    Archive 2007-03-01 2007

  • He called the Military Police and set them to work; their suspicion fell at once upon the Australian truck drivers, who had a record for petty larceny in that district.

    A Town Like Alice Shute, Nevil, 1899-1960 1950

  • He called the Military Police and set them to work; their suspicion fell at once upon the Australian truck drivers, who had a record for petty larceny in that district.

    A Town Like Alice Shute, Nevil, 1899-1960 1950

  • Anyone with information should call Military Police at 253-967-7112 or 7113.

    KIROTV.com - Local News 2010

  • One of the two G. I.s stepped out from the glass-sided box to salute a captain who had just arrived in a white Taunus with a spotlight and the words 'Military Police' on its side.

    Funeral In Berlin Deighton, Len, 1929- 1964

  • Two days later, Uri’s sister Keren called the Military Police investigations chief and told him that her father, Elchanan, was missing and could be the colonel Nasrallah had spoken about.

    The Secret War with Iran Ronen Bergman 2007

  • Two days later, Uri’s sister Keren called the Military Police investigations chief and told him that her father, Elchanan, was missing and could be the colonel Nasrallah had spoken about.

    The Secret War with Iran Ronen Bergman 2007

  • He must be handed straight to Military Police, must be dealt with military tribunal because the case of spying is very serious.

    Uganda: A Story for People Who Find Movies Too Fast Chris Okum 2011

  • Inside the Military Police building at Fort Riley, a printout slapped on an office door carried conservative columnist Ann Coulter's sunken face and this quote: "We should invade their countries, kill their leaders and convert them to Christianity."

    Matthew Harwood: No Dominion: The Dangerous Fight Against Christian Supremacists in the Armed Forces 2010

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