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CSTX moves Soldiers out of FOBs and back to basic Soldier skills
August 25, 2017
Army Reserve Soldiers assigned to the 693rd Quartermaster Company, Bell, California, treat a casualty after an ambush during Combat Support Training Exercise 86-17-02 at Fort McCoy, Wisconsin, from August 5 – 25, 2017.

MP train to perfect their function, becoming more prepared for combat
August 21, 2017
U.S. Army Reserve Soldier Pfc. Shawn Beesley, 800th Military Police Company, role plays as a detainee during Combat Support Training Exercise (CSTX) 86-17-02 at Fort McCoy, Wis., August 18, 2017. CSTX includes more than 12,000 service members from the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marine Corps as well as from six countries. CSTX is a large-scale training event where units experience tactical training scenarios specifically designed to replicate real-world missions. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Spc. John Russell)

Army Reserve MPs test other units as OPFOR
July 25, 2017
Army Reserve Sgt. Jc Pineda, a military police officer with the 96th Military Police Company, 96th Military Police Battalion, fires on a withdrawing column of U.S. Army Reserve Command vehicles while roleplaying as an enemy fighter during a training exercise at Niscoln, a small mock village on Fort Hunter Liggett, Calif., on July 20, 2017. The withdrawing Reserve Soldiers, members of the 344th Military Police Company, 485th Chemical Battalion, and 382nd Military Police Battalion, are training as part of CSTX 91-17-03. Nearly 5,400 service members from the U.S. Army Reserve Command, U.S. Army, Army National Guard, U.S. Navy, and Canadian Armed Forces are training at Fort Hunter Liggett as part of the 84th Training Command’s CSTX 91-17-03 and ARMEDCOM’s Global Medic; this is a unique training opportunity that allows U.S. Army Reserve units to train alongside their multi-component and joint partners as part of the America’s Army Reserve evolution into the most lethal Federal Reserve force in the history of the nation. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Sgt. David L. Nye, 301st Public Affairs Detachment)

Army Military Police Regiment Receives New Chief
July 15, 2017
Brig. Gen. Donna Martin receives the Military Police Regimental colors from Maj. Gen. Kent Savre, the commanding general of Maneuver Support Center Of Excellence, signifying her assumption as the new Chief of the Military Police Corps Regiment and Commandant of the U.S. Army Military Police School from outgoing Commandant Brig. Gen. Kevin Vereen during a change of commandant ceremony held at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, July 14, 2017. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by 2nd. Lt. Ubon Mendie)

Guardian Justice, preparing Reserve’s ‘Force of Choice’
June 27, 2017
A U.S. Army Reserve military police with the 325th MP Company, out of Fresno, California, pulls guard duty under a dark, angry sky during Guardian Justice at Fort McCoy, Wisconsin, June 24. Guardian Justice is a functional exercise, broken down into two-week cycles, centered on squad and team-level training with a focus on internment, resettlement, detainee operations and combat support. During each two-week cycle, Soldiers train on internment operations, weapons qualification, biometrics, reflexive fire, Military Operations on Urbanized Terrain (MOUT), non-lethal Tasers, MP battle drills and include a situational training exercise. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Sgt. Audrey Hayes)

Military police keep pounding through change of mission and mindset
June 21, 2017
Pvt. Fabian Harper, of Moline, Illinois, a U.S. Army Reserve military police gunner from the 339th Military Police Company (Combat Support), headquartered in Davenport, Iowa, is covered in dust from a morning convoy operation at a Warrior Exercise (WAREX) held at Fort Hunter Liggett, California, June 20. The MP company's Soldiers had to relocate their tactical assembly areas in the field multiple times as they reconnoitered different areas of their operational environment, while fighting against temperatures reaching 100-plus degrees daily. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Master Sgt. Michel Sauret)

Two in the chest: "Holding a parade is not going to save my life"
June 9, 2017
Maj. Gen. Marion Garcia, commanding general of the 200th Military Police Command, chops down on a congratulatory cake with the help of Spc. Derrick Bonney, personnel specialist, during a surprise celebration for her promotion to major general at Fort Meade, Maryland, June 8. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Master Sgt. Michel Sauret)

Vigilant Guard: MPs prepare to support relief missions on U.S. soil
April 4, 2017
The 317th Military Police Battalion from Tampa, Fla., participate in the Defense Support of Civilian Authority (DSCA) training exercise ‘Vigilant Guard’ from March 27 to April 2, 2017 at Fort Stewart, Ga. Capt. Winston Holyan and 1st Lt. Tony David Garcia with the 266th Military Police Battalion in the New Mexico National Guard receive tips on executing a Defense Support of Civil Authority (DSCA) training exercise. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Sgt. Elizabeth Taylor)

CROWS are flying to the Army Reserve
January 30, 2017
The Common Remotely Operated Weapon Station (CROWS) is mounted on top of a High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle during a fielding to U.S. Army Reserve units at Fort Chaffee, Arkansas, Jan. 23-27, as part of a four-part fielding process intended to field CROWS to more than 25 Army Reserve units this fiscal year. The CROWS is a remote-controlled system compatible with four major crew-serve weapons, and it was developed to keep gunners safe within the vehicle while engaging enemy targets. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Master Sgt. Michel Sauret)

Blood and hostage takers: U.S. Army Reserve special agents train at Capital Shield for the first time
September 15, 2016
Two U.S. Army special agents process a crime scene during Capital Shield 2016 at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, Sept. 13. Approximately 15 U.S. Army Reserve criminal investigative special agents trained alongside 25 active duty agents for the first time in a joint training exercise known as Capital Shield, focusing on crime scene processing, evidence management and hostage negotiations, held Sept. 13-15. The reserve Soldiers participating in this year's Capital Shield are agents from the 733rd Military Police Battalion (Criminal Investigation Division), headquartered in Fort Gillem, Georgia, which reports to the 200th Military Police Command. The active duty agents belong to various offices across the Washington CID Battalion, headquartered at Fort Myer, Virginia. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Master Sgt. Michel Sauret)