National Police Week honors fallen brethren
During National Police Week, Monday to May 17, the police units of the KMC will be honoring their fallen brethren.
During National Police Week, Monday to May 17, the police units of the KMC will be honoring their fallen brethren.
Children are not supposed to die, but they do. It creates an empty
space in parents
In the cyberspace age, protecting information should be a priority for every member associated with the military.
First Sergeants’ Corner What does mission-ready actually mean? As a member of the U.S. Air Force, you are directed to maintain the highest level of personal readiness. So what does that entail? First, you have to be technically ready. This can be accomplished by retaining the proper skill level and […]
Two Soldiers from the 563rd Military Police Company, 91st Military
Police Battalion, 10th Mountain Division, Fort Drum, N.Y., were awarded
Purple Hearts at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center April 16.
In an effort to enhance unit cohesion and provide leadership
opportunities to its Soldiers, the Headquarters and Headquarters
Company of the 18th Military Police Brigade took its Soldiers to the
Wiesbaden Rod and Gun Club April 16 in Wiesbaden, Germany, to take
advantage of the Warrior Adventure Quest program currently being
offered by U.S. Army Garrison Mannheim.
The Ramstein Professional Enhancement Center is a consolidation of the
career assistance adviser and the First Term Airmen Center. It supports
the largest Air Force population overseas and trains more than 2,000
Airmen a year.
The outbreak of H1N1 influenza, or swine flu, continues to grow. As of
April 28, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported 64
confirmed cases in the United States. A 2-year-old child from Texas
died April 29 from H1N1 influenza.