Brig. Gen. Byung Ho Choi, provost marshal for the Republic of Korea Army (center), visited the 200th Military Police Command to receive a briefing at Fort Meade, Maryland, Nov. 30. The briefing informed Choi how Military Police assets of the U.S. Army Reserve, such as the 200th MP Command, operate so that the Republic of Korea can incorporate M.P.'s in their own reserve army. This process benefits the U.S. strategically and tactically by creating interoperability, enhancing security and decreasing dependence on U.S. Forces. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Sgt. Audrey Hayes)
161130-A-KE966-032.JPG Photo By: Sgt. Audrey Hayes

Fort Meade - Brig. Gen. Byung Ho Choi, provost marshal for the Republic of Korea Army (center), visited the 200th Military Police Command to receive a briefing at Fort Meade, Maryland, Nov. 30. The briefing informed Choi how Military Police assets of the U.S. Army Reserve, such as the 200th MP Command, operate so that the Republic of Korea can incorporate M.P.'s in their own reserve army. This process benefits the U.S. strategically and tactically by creating interoperability, enhancing security and decreasing dependence on U.S. Forces. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Sgt. Audrey Hayes)


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