Military Police Corps (United States)

United States Army Military Police Corps
Active26 September 1941- Present
Country United States
Branch United States Army
Part ofU.S. Department of the Army
Motto(s)"Assist. Protect. Defend."
ColorsGreen, piped with yellow.[a]
EngagementsWorld War I
World War II
Korean War
Vietnam War
Persian Gulf War
Kosovo War
War in Afghanistan
Iraq War
Commanders
Provost Marshal General of the ArmyMajor General Duane R. Miller
CommandantBrigadier General Sarah K. Albrycht
Regimental Chief Warrant OfficerCW4 Angela J. Rulewich
Regimental Command Sergeant MajorCSM William M. Shoaf
Insignia
Branch insignia
Shield
Brassard

The United States Army Military Police Corps (USAMPC) is the uniformed law enforcement branch of the United States Army. Investigations are conducted by Military Police Investigators under the Provost Marshal General's Office or Special Agents of the Department of the Army Criminal Investigation Division (CID).

United States Army Military Police units have combat zone responsibilities in addition to their law enforcement duties. These responsibilities include mounted and dismounted patrols, response force operations, area damage control, route reconnaissance, cordon and search operations, critical site security, and convoy and personnel escorts. Operationally, these duties fall under the "security and mobility support" discipline of the Military Police Corps.
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