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Us Military and Police Operations in the Third World: Articles and Documents From the Nacla Newsletter by Michael T Klare,  1970-01-01
After the shooting stopped: US military police after the Armistice of World War I.(Provost Marshal General)(American Expeditionary Force): An article from: Military Police by Ronald Craig,  2005-04-01
Police State America: US Military 'Civil Disturbance' Planning by Tom Burghardt,  2002-04-30
Unmatched Power Unmet Principles: The Human Rights Dimensions of US Training of Foreign Military and Police Forces by Amnesty International,  2002
FM 3-19.4: MILITARY POLICE LEADER'S HANDBOOK by US Army,  2002
TECHNICAL MANUAL, TM 9-1005-206-14&P-1, REVOLVER, CALIBER .38 SPECIAL: SMITH AND WESSON MILITARY AND POLICE, M10, AND REVOLVER, CALIBER .38 SPECIAL: RUGER SERVICE SIX, 4-INCH BARREL, M108, 1985 by US Army and www.survivalebooks.com,  2009-12-28
FM 19-4(1984)MILITARY POLICE TEAM,SQUAD,PLATOON-COMBAT OPERATIONS by US Army,  1984
FM 3-19.1: MILITARY POLICE OPERATIONS by US Army,  2002
FM 3-19.40: MILITARY POLICE INTERNMENT/RESETTLEMENT OPERATIONS Field Manual by US Army,  2001
Military Police Working Dogs FM 19-35 by US Army,  1973
 
 
 
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