Roles in the Corps Military Police Officer
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Military Police Officers are commissioned officers who keep order in all instances—providing essential support to our Nation and to their commanding officers with an exemplary approach to all facets of law enforcement. Officers begin this MOS either on base, providing security and law enforcement, or on deployment, supervising maneuver and mobility operations and internment operations. • Enlisted Marines may also enter the military law enforcement field as Military Police. Enlisted Military Police are responsible for the security and safety of civilians and military personal on bases and deployment. Marines in this field who exemplify maturity and dedication may be selected for advanced training as military working dog handlers. • Subscribe to see the latest from Marine Corps Recruiting on YouTube: https://us-marines.co/3gjMy5S • Connect with Marine Corps Recruiting: • • Visit the Marine Corps Recruiting website: https://us-marines.co/307EeAQ • Like Marine Corps Recruiting on Facebook: https://us-marines.co/2P2QnR5 • Follow Marine Corps Recruiting on Twitter: https://us-marines.co/3f9sFgw • Follow Marine Corps Recruiting on Instagram: https://us-marines.co/2X2SNUn • • About the United States Marine Corps: • • The Marine Corps defends the people of the United States at home and abroad. Within every Marine is the willingness to engage and determination to defeat any adversary, and it is this fighting spirit that allows us to fight and win our Nation’s battles. • • The mission of the United States Marine Corps is made up of three promises: We make Marines, we win our Nation’s battles, and we develop quality citizens prepared to fight and win battles. • • You don’t join the Marines—you become one, forged in the crucible of training aboard our recruit depots on Parris Island, South Carolina, and in San Diego, California, or through the dedication required of officer candidates at Officer Candidates School in Quantico, Virginia. Beyond the physical requirements, aspiring Marines must prove they have the honor, courage, and commitment to face and defeat any obstacle. • • Today, more than 180,000 enlisted Marines and 23,000 Marine Officers serve in active duty or reserve forces on bases and in communities around the world, proudly carrying with them the core values of the Marine Corps.
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