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The 709th Military Police Battalion is a United States Army Military Police unit currently located on Rose Barracks in Vilseck, Germany. The Battalion is the United States Army's only Military Police Battalion in theater. The unit falls under the command of the 18th Military Police Brigade, associated with 21st Theater Sustainment Command. The 709th Military Police Battalion relocated from Hanau to Grafenwoehr in 2007. The Battalion Headquarters again relocated in the fall of 2018 from Tower to Rose Barracks.

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  • 709th Military Police Battalion (en)
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  • The 709th Military Police Battalion is a United States Army Military Police unit currently located on Rose Barracks in Vilseck, Germany. The Battalion is the United States Army's only Military Police Battalion in theater. The unit falls under the command of the 18th Military Police Brigade, associated with 21st Theater Sustainment Command. The 709th Military Police Battalion relocated from Hanau to Grafenwoehr in 2007. The Battalion Headquarters again relocated in the fall of 2018 from Tower to Rose Barracks. (en)
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  • 709th Military Police Battalion (en)
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  • The Warrior Battalion (en)
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  • Command Sergeant Major Hermes F. Acevedo (en)
  • LTC Jeffrey A. Searl (en)
  • LTC John F. Fitzsimmons (en)
  • LTC John W. Copeland (en)
  • LTC Matthew R. Gragg (en)
  • LTC Richard A. Mosco (en)
  • LTC Richard D. Miller (en)
  • LTC Richard H. Martin (en)
  • LTC Robert N. Dillon (en)
  • LTC Roger P. Hedgepeth (en)
  • LTC Samuel A. Meyer (en)
  • LTC Steven G. Yamashita (en)
  • LTC Ted S. Chesney (en)
  • LTC William B. Halloway (en)
  • Lieutenant Colonel M. Elizabeth McGovney (en)
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