Maj. Gen. Phillip Churn (right), commanding general of the 200th Military Police Command, speaks with Brig. Gen. Phillip Jolly, with the Army Reserve Engagement Cell (AREC), U.S. Army Europe, Germany, during a four-day workshop and Yearly Training Brief conference held by the 200th MP Cmd. in Columbus, Ohio, beginning March 31. During the event, the units' leaders worked to improve their readiness and briefed the commanding general and his command leadership on their units' status. AREC members from various Army Service Component Commands attended this YTB in order to grow partnerships between the 200th MP Cmd. and Army component commands across the globe. (U.S. Army photo by Master Sgt. Michel Sauret)
160402-A-TI382-202.JPG Photo By: Master Sgt. Michel Sauret

COLUMBUS, Ohio -- - Maj. Gen. Phillip Churn (right), commanding general of the 200th Military Police Command, speaks with Brig. Gen. Phillip Jolly, with the Army Reserve Engagement Cell (AREC), U.S. Army Europe, Germany, during a four-day workshop and Yearly Training Brief conference held by the 200th MP Cmd. in Columbus, Ohio, beginning March 31. During the event, the units' leaders worked to improve their readiness and briefed the commanding general and his command leadership on their units' status. AREC members from various Army Service Component Commands attended this YTB in order to grow partnerships between the 200th MP Cmd. and Army component commands across the globe. (U.S. Army photo by Master Sgt. Michel Sauret)


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