Staff Sgt. Crystal Baetz, a U.S. Army Reserve military police Soldier with the 603rd Military Police Company in Belton, Missouri, teaches a combatives level one familiarization class during battle assembly at the 603rd MP Co., Oct. 15. Baetz has certified more than 500 Soldiers across the 200th Military Police Command in levels one and two combatives. In addition to her duties in the Army Reserve, she is also the first female interior firefighter at Highland Park Fire Department in Michigan, a 911 dispatcher at Roscommon County and a combatives level four qualified instructor.  In order to be level four qualified, Baetz had to go through approximately 440 hours of training. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Sgt. Stephanie Ramirez)
161015-A-FQ191-177.JPG Photo By: Spc. Stephanie Ramirez

Ft. Meade - Staff Sgt. Crystal Baetz, a U.S. Army Reserve military police Soldier with the 603rd Military Police Company in Belton, Missouri, teaches a combatives level one familiarization class during battle assembly at the 603rd MP Co., Oct. 15. Baetz has certified more than 500 Soldiers across the 200th Military Police Command in levels one and two combatives. In addition to her duties in the Army Reserve, she is also the first female interior firefighter at Highland Park Fire Department in Michigan, a 911 dispatcher at Roscommon County and a combatives level four qualified instructor. In order to be level four qualified, Baetz had to go through approximately 440 hours of training. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Sgt. Stephanie Ramirez)


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