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Good afternoon, I'm _____ with today's episode of EZ News. Tai-Ex opening The Tai-Ex opened down 167-points this morning from yesterday's close, at 22,093 on turnover of 5.4-billion N-T. The market closed little changed on Wednesday, as many investors opted to stay on the sidelines amid lingering concerns over tariff threats from the Trump administration. The slump came after tech stocks took hit on Wall Street overnight - as the Nasdaq lost 2-per cent. Turnover stood at 214-billion N-T and market watchers say the low turnover was evidence that investors are reluctant to chase prices for now before the White House announces its reciprocal tariff policy - which is expected by April 2. Analysts say the local main board is expected to continue to move in a narrow range at around the 240-day moving average of 22,330 points before those reciprocal tariff actions are launched. Four former-servicemen found guilty of selling documents to China operative The Taipei District Court has sentenced four former military personnel to prison terms after finding them guilty of selling documents to a middleman for the Chinese intelligence services. Three of those sentenced were members of the 211th Military Police Battalion, which guards the Presidential Office, while the fourth served in the ministry's Information, Communications and Electronic Force Command. The four were convicted for breaching (違反) national security laws and accepting bribes and given sentences of between five and seven years. The sentences can be appealed. Academics slam Lai's populism, freedom of speech erosion Some 75 academics are accusing President Lai Ching-te of using populism to rally supporters, leading to the rapid erosion of free speech in Taiwan .. .. and have all co-signed a statement titled "Defending Taiwan's Democracy, Rule of Law, and Peace." They're calling on the government to the government to halt its actions and avoid (避免) further harming Taiwan's democracy and rule of law for the sake of short-term political gain. They're also arguing that "in order to defend" Taiwan's "democracy, rule of law, peace and security," the government should "adhere to the constitutional system and take immediate and effective measures to improve cross-strait relations." NKorea Kim Observes Drone Tests North Korea says leader Kim Jong Un observed tests of newly developed reconnaissance and attack drones this week and called for their increased production. Photos released by state media Thursday showed Kim observing what appeared to be a large reconnaissance (偵察) drone roughly resembling Boeing's E-7 Wedgetail airborne warning and control aircraft. Other images showed exploding drones crashing into targets. The report said the exploding drones feature unspecified artificial intelligence capabilities. State media said Kim expressed satisfaction with the drones' performance and approved plans to expand production, emphasizing that drones and AI should be top priorities in efforts to advance his military and adapt it to modern warfare. Trump 25Percent Tariffs on Auto Imports Donald Trump has announced a 25% tariff on all automobiles imported into the United States. The US president says the move is intended to boost (增強;推動) domestic manufacturing but it's expected to raise prices for US car buyers. Ira Spitzer has more. That was the I.C.R.T. EZ News, I'm _____. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
Send us a textBrig. Gen. Tanya S. McGonegal ( https://www.jtfcs.northcom.mil/About/Leadership/Bio-Article-View/Article/1199880/brigadier-general-tanya-s-mcgonegal/ ) currently serves as the Commander of Joint Task Force Civil Support, the Nation's only standing, no-notice Joint Task Force that conducts Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Response and All-Hazards Defense Support of Civil Authorities operations.Brig. Gen. McGonegal most recently served as the Division Chief for Strategy and Policy in the Joint Manpower and Personnel directorate for the National Guard Bureau. The Strategy and Policy division provides personnel accountability of National Guard Service members during Domestic Operations. The division develops and coordinates Congressional, OSD, CNGB, JS-J1 and NGB-J1 products on National Guard manpower and personnel readiness concerns.Brig. Gen. McGonegal enlisted in the Virginia Army National Guard in September 1997. Upon completion of Basic Training, she attended the Virginia State Officer Candidate school in Ft Pickett, VA. She was one of 15 to graduate out of 54 candidates and was the only female to graduate with her class in June 1999. She was branched Military Police and assigned to the 229th Military Police Company, which she later commanded from September 2004 to August 2006. While serving with the 229th Military Police Company, she deployed in support of Operation Noble Eagle in 2001, Operation Iraqi Freedom in 2003, and put on State Activation in support of Hurricane Katrina in 2005. During this time, she spent four years working as a county police officer but was deployed two years of that time. Her time as a police officer enhanced her career in the military but due to the deployments, she transitioned to serve in military full time. In April 2005, she was hired by the Army National Guard Bureau's Comptroller directorate as a Budget Officer.In 2012, Brig. Gen. McGonegal transitioned from the Virginia Army National Guard to the West Virginia Army National Guard to command the 151st Military Police Battalion. After battalion command, she served in a joint assignment with the Office of the Secretary of Defense, Policy, Homeland Defense and Global Security from 2014 to 2018. From August 2019 to July 2021, she served as Brigade Commander to the 77th Brigade Troop Command in the West Virginia Army National Guard. In recognition of her strengths in relationship building, communication, multi-tasking, and organizational leadership, Brig. Gen. McGonegal was selected by senior leaders six times to serve as their Executive Officer.Brig. Gen. McGonegal earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Dance from Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, a Master's of Science Degree in Business Administration from Central Michigan University, and a Masters from the The United States Army War College in Military Strategic Studies, American Government and Politics (United States). She is also a graduate of the Military Police Officer Basic Course, Military Police Advanced Officer Course, Combined Arms Exercise Course, Intermediate Level Education/Advanced Operations Officer Course resident Command General Staff College, and Joint and Combined Warfighting School – JPME II.#TanyaMcGonegal #JointTaskForceCivilSupport #NationalGuardBureau #CBRN #NorthernCommand #Northcom #DepartmentOfDefense #JointBaseLangleyEustis #VibrantResponse #Chemical #Biological #Radiological #Nuclear #Response #AllHazards #Hurricane #Wildfire #ProgressPotentialAndPossibilities #IraPastor #Podcast #Podcaster #ViralPodcast #STEM #Innovation #Technology #Science #ResearchSupport the show
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Episode 2568 of the Vietnam Veteran News Podcast will feature a story about the MPs of B Company 720th Military Police Battalion in Vietnam from 1967 to 1970 being honored in Washington, D.C. The featured story comes from Audacy and … Continue reading →
Package about U.S. Soldiers of the 98th Military Police Battalion and Afghan National Police working together to try and bring peace and stability to District 8 of Kandahar City, Afghanistan where there is currently a high volume of insurgent activity. Produced by Josh Fortune. Includes soundbites from Lt. Casey Sorensen-Kindt and Sgt. Eric Edwards, both of the 98th Military Police Battalion.
Forensic evidence can often mean the difference between guilty and innocent in a court case. We went inside the lab at Bagram Airfield, where the 19th Military Police Battalion, Criminal Investigation Division is training 11 Afghan investigators from the Ministry of Interior's Criminal Technique Lab. Includes sound bites from Tabitha Bullock, DNA Instructor, Abdul Ahad Saifi, DNA Student, and Ghulom Easa, Firearms Student. Produced by Lance Cpl. Clayton Rogers.
LTC (ret) Patricia Stoecker was commissioned Second Lieutenant on June 8, 1984, at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville. She was assigned several units before being promoted to Captain. Her long-decorated career included command of the Headquarters Company of the 304th Military Police Battalion in Nashville, TN, Operations Officer for the 785th Military Police Battalion, United States Army Reserve Command at Ft. McPherson, Georgia in 1999 where she served as the Military Police Organizational Integrator, 220th Military Police Brigade (Combat Support) in Gaithersburg, MD where she served as the Brigade Operations Officer where she deployed with the unit in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom to Camp Doha, Kuwait in early 2003, stationed in the Provost Marshall's Office at the Headquarters for Combined Joint Task Force-7 at Camp Victory where she worked with the Iraqi Legal Aid Division of the newly established Iraqi Government ensuring their safety and access to all Iraqi Detainees, and moving to Army G-8 where she was responsible for the funding of some large scale military projects. Trish volunteered to deploy back to Kuwait to serve as the Liaison Officer for Army G-8 to Third Army, where she coordinated communications and information between the Pentagon and Theater Operations. As the Iraqi War drew to a close, she coordinated the movement of all Army equipment to Afghanistan, storage or destruction. Trish's decorations include the Legion of Merit, the Meritorious Service Medal (with one Oak Leaf Cluster), the Army Commendation Medal (with four Oak Leaf Clusters), The Army Achievement Medal, the Army Reserve Component Achievement Medal, the National Defense Service Medal (2nd Award), the Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, and The Army Staff Badge. She retired in March 2016 and now resides in Apollo Beach, FL with her Husband, Phil. Trish is now a Pure Romance Consultant, which is a 180-degree change from her previous career. She absolutely loves helping women and couples with their relationship and intimacy issues. Her home office has an extensive inventory of products, so there's no waiting to get your order. Plus, her in-home or virtual parties for women are SO MUCH FUN! You can schedule one with her, and she'll show you a demo of some of the best bath, body, and intimacy items available. Just talk with her about what you have in mind! Social Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/patricia.stoecker.44 Insta: https://www.instagram.com/prbytrishstoecker/ Website: https://pureromance.com/?pws=patriciastoecker
-On October 12th, in effort to raise awareness for police suicide and first responder mental health, Doug Kingsley walked across the entire state of Massachusetts over 12 day period. In doing this, he raised 27k for First H.E.L.P. - a non profit that aims to reduce mental health stigma for first responders-Doug is a Police Officer with the Sherborn (MA) Police Department. He currently serves as a Patrol Officer and has recently been certified as a firearms instructor.-He's a 2016 graduate of the Providence College ROTC program where commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant with the Rhode Island Army National Guard. He spent his first 4 years as a Platoon Leader in the 169th Military Police Company. He's currently assigned as an S3 with the 118th Military Police Battalion as a 1st Lieutenant.NOTE: at the 11:04 mark of the episode, we experienced mic failure leading to less than optimal sound quality. We apologize for the inconvenience.Check out First H.E.L.P. :https://1sthelp.org/FirstNet Built with AT&T:http://www.firstnet.com/healthandwellnessDownload the O2X Tactical Performance App:app.o2x.comLet us know what you think:Website: http://o2x.comIG: https://instagram.com/o2xhumanperformance?igshid=1kicimx55xt4f
Ray Anthony Hurd, 71, passed away Oct. 28, 2021. He was born on July 15, 1950 in Mobile, to the union of Lee Dennis (Pat) and Christine Peoples (Nee) Hurd. He spent his early years in New York City (Harlem). From NYC Ray enlisted in the U.S. Army and served his country from 1971-1974. Upon completion of Basic Training, he was assigned to HHD, 96th Military Police Battalion as a 94B, Food Service Specialist. His work ethics and dedication earned him promotion to Specialist. He completed Airborne Ranger Training earning an Airborne and Sharpshooter Rifle Badge. He completed an overseas...Article Link
Did you know that all Army Military Police in Korea are part of 94th Military Police Battalion? The largest forward deployed MP Battalion has a mission that truly stretches from sea to the DMZ, and on the latest episode of the Every Soldier Counts Podcast we talk with the 94th command team of LTC Scott Chalkley and CSM Cedric Henson. In our conversation, the two leaders discuss the scope of 94th MP's mission (8:35), detention operations (14:10), integrating KATUSAs into their mission (16:16) and military working dogs (24:17). Don't forget to subscribe to the Every Soldier Counts Podcast so you don't miss one episode. And follow 19th ESC and 94th MP on Facebook.
An Interview with Major Mike Murrell by Matthew Carranza **Any opinions that Maj. Murrell expresses are completely his own and do not reflect those of the US Army.** Summary: In this episode of ‘Students Talk Security’, Matthew Carranza focuses on the military aspect of international relations given Major Murrell’s background. Matthew is interested in his past experiences, his thoughts on how overall missions work on the ground level, and what he has seen while deployed in foreign nations. Matthew believes Major Murrell’s perspective on US military relations with other nations will be particularly insightful, and will give us a closer look to what actually happens as a result of our national defense policies. Biography: Major Mike Murrell enlisted in the Army in 2003. After 4 years of service, he attended Officer Candidate School at Fort Benning where he was commissioned as a Military Intelligence Officer in 2008. He has served in several leadership roles including Battalion S2 for the 95th Military Police Battalion in Mannheim, Germany, was the Company Commander with Division West, First Army, and was a Strategic Planner for J2 at US Southern Command. His awards and decorations include, but are not limited to, the Meritorious Service Medal, Joint Commendation Medal, Army Commendation Medal with 2 bronze oak leaf, and Army Achievement Medal with bronze oak leaf. He has a bachelor’s degree in history from Excelsior College and a master’s degree in Military Arts and Science from the Air University. He is currently in his second year as an Assistant Professor of Military Science in Notre Dame’s Army ROTC program.
Private First Class Sebastian John Guzzardo was drafted in the US Army and served as a military police officer from 1943 until 1945. Born in Louisiana, Guzzardo participated in operations in Naples, Rome-Arno, Southern France, Rhineland, and Central Europe with Company B, 759th Military Police Battalion, 5th Army; 295th Engineer Combat Battalion, 7th Army; SS Argentina.
RadioPublic|LibSyn|YouTube|Patreon|Square Cash (Share code: Send $5, get $5!) The Siskel and Ebert of American politics, David Waldman and Greg Dworkin, give this Wednesday two thumbs down. This week is the week Donald Trump finally became Darth. All across DC, Storm Troopers are finely arrayed, AT-ATs are at the ready, and Tie Fighters fill the sky. Glorious. It began Monday with the first strains of John Williams score rising as cameras followed Trump and his all-white entourage marching across Lafayette Park, met by Empress Ivanka, there to present Donald with his second favorite book after Art of the Deal, his beloved Bible… Well, “a” Bible… aka, “The Holy Prop”. Hey! No spoilers for Gop senators, as none of them have seen it yet. After this blockbuster wraps, the White House will begin production of their ”The Omen” reboot. The protests have been peaceful, until the cops show up… or, the bureau of federal prisons special operations response team, the 91st Military Police Battalion… or whoever these guys are. None of them will miss their chance to beat a black guy or a journalist… or, maybe shoot them, and not with paintballs either. But don’t worry, when the 82nd Airborne runs out of bullets for any American civilian protesters, they will have their bayonets. Police now lay out pallets of paint cans and bricks, go back to their hunting blinds, and wait. Arlington police decide none of this is for them, and go back to Virginia to be peace officers. DC says they didn’t want them here anyhow. The DEA will hunt down the protesters of the killers of George Floyd, with special emphasis on whomever Donald Trump points at today. Listen, if you didn’t want violence and brutality in your neighborhood, you should have tipped your police better. You can’t reform the police if you first lose your job. Donald was just looking under his desk for something, not hiding under it! While he was down there, BLM support surged, as most Americans can see racism Isn’t being taken seriously enough. Steve King’s racism was taken seriously enough to get him ousted off the Republican ticket. Ferguson, Missouri elected their first black mayor, who is also their first woman mayor. While hatred for Donald Trump grows, so does the love for Joe Biden. Joe Biden’s former boss and good buddy, the President of the United States Barack Obama will be sending the love tonight.
On this episode of the Palmetto Guardian we talk with U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Christopher Allen, 51st Military Police Battalion victim advocate. The Palmetto Guardian is hosted by Spc. David Erskine and Sgt. Chelsea Baker with the South Carolina National Guard Public Affairs office.
It’s September, which means students are flocking back to campus after the summer break. At Fordham’s school of Professional and Continuing Studies, 300 of those enrolled this fall will be participating in the Veterans Administration’s Yellow Ribbon program, which covers tuition and fees for eligible post 9/11 veterans at select colleges. This past May, Mahlon Bailey, a subway mechanic for the MTA and Property Book Officer in the104th Military Police Battalion in the New York National Guard, joined the ranks of Yellow Ribbon graduates. He recently sat down to talk about how the degree he earned in organizational leadership helped him become an officer.
Dedication: US Army Corporal Michelle R. Ring, of the 92nd Military Police Battalion, was killed July 5, 2007 by mortar fire while on guard duty in Baghdad.Dr. Peter Pry is Executive Director of the Task Force on National and Homeland Security and Director of the U.S. Nuclear Strategy Forum, both Congressional Advisory Boards, and served on the Congressional EMP Commission, the Congressional Strategic Posture Commission, the House Armed Services Committee, and the CIA. He is author of Apocalypse Unknown: The Struggle To Protect America From An Electromagnetic Pulse Catastrophe and Electric Armageddon http://tfnhs.org/Gordon Chang is the author The Coming Collapse of China and Nuclear Showdown: North Korea Takes On the World, both from Random House. He has spoken at the Council on Foreign Relations, The Heritage Foundation, The Brookings Institution, the Cato Institute, RAND, the American Enterprise Institute, and other institutions around the world. He has given briefings at the National Intelligence Council, the CIA, the State Department, and the Pentagon. http://www.gordonchang.com/Southern Sense is conservative talk with Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis, as host and "CS" Bennett, co-host. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Visit our website at http://www.Southern-Sense.com
Dedication: US Army Corporal Michelle R. Ring, of the 92nd Military Police Battalion, was killed July 5, 2007 by mortar fire while on guard duty in Baghdad.Dr. Peter Pry is Executive Director of the Task Force on National and Homeland Security and Director of the U.S. Nuclear Strategy Forum, both Congressional Advisory Boards, and served on the Congressional EMP Commission, the Congressional Strategic Posture Commission, the House Armed Services Committee, and the CIA. He is author of Apocalypse Unknown: The Struggle To Protect America From An Electromagnetic Pulse Catastrophe and Electric Armageddon http://tfnhs.org/Gordon Chang is the author The Coming Collapse of China and Nuclear Showdown: North Korea Takes On the World, both from Random House. He has spoken at the Council on Foreign Relations, The Heritage Foundation, The Brookings Institution, the Cato Institute, RAND, the American Enterprise Institute, and other institutions around the world. He has given briefings at the National Intelligence Council, the CIA, the State Department, and the Pentagon. http://www.gordonchang.com/Southern Sense is conservative talk with Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis, as host and "CS" Bennett, co-host. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Visit our website at http://www.Southern-Sense.com
Dedication: US Army Corporal Michelle R. Ring, of the 92nd Military Police Battalion, was killed July 5, 2007 by mortar fire while on guard duty in Baghdad.Dr. Peter Pry is Executive Director of the Task Force on National and Homeland Security and Director of the U.S. Nuclear Strategy Forum, both Congressional Advisory Boards, and served on the Congressional EMP Commission, the Congressional Strategic Posture Commission, the House Armed Services Committee, and the CIA. He is author of Apocalypse Unknown: The Struggle To Protect America From An Electromagnetic Pulse Catastrophe and Electric Armageddon http://tfnhs.org/Gordon Chang is the author The Coming Collapse of China and Nuclear Showdown: North Korea Takes On the World, both from Random House. He has spoken at the Council on Foreign Relations, The Heritage Foundation, The Brookings Institution, the Cato Institute, RAND, the American Enterprise Institute, and other institutions around the world. He has given briefings at the National Intelligence Council, the CIA, the State Department, and the Pentagon. http://www.gordonchang.com/Southern Sense is conservative talk with Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis, as host and "CS" Bennett, co-host. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Visit our website at http://www.Southern-Sense.com
Dedication: US Army Corporal Michelle R. Ring, of the 92nd Military Police Battalion, was killed July 5, 2007 by mortar fire while on guard duty in Baghdad. Dr. Peter Pry is Executive Director of the Task Force on National and Homeland Security and Director of the U.S. Nuclear Strategy Forum, both Congressional Advisory Boards, and served on the Congressional EMP Commission, the Congressional Strategic Posture Commission, the House Armed Services Committee, and the CIA. He is author of Apocalypse Unknown: The Struggle To Protect America From An Electromagnetic Pulse Catastrophe and Electric Armageddon http://tfnhs.org/ Gordon Chang is the author The Coming Collapse of China and Nuclear Showdown: North Korea Takes On the World, both from Random House. He has spoken at the Council on Foreign Relations, The Heritage Foundation, The Brookings Institution, the Cato Institute, RAND, the American Enterprise Institute, and other institutions around the world. He has given briefings at the National Intelligence Council, the CIA, the State Department, and the Pentagon. http://www.gordonchang.com/ Southern Sense is conservative talk with Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis, as host and "CS" Bennett, co-host. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Visit our website at http://www.Southern-Sense.com
U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers from the 384th Military Police Battalion supported the U.S. Army Reserve Marksmanship Team to host the Midwest Small Arms Championship at Camp Atterbury, Indiana, in late April 2017. The championship brought in Soldiers from 20 different units to compete and improve their marksmanship skills. Soldiers interviewed in the story: Sgt. 1st Class Robert Szkutnik, 384th Military Police Battalion, Fort Wayne, Indiana, battalion logistics, Army Reserve Midwest Small Arms Championship coordinator Maj. Patrick Sleem, with the 75th Training Command, and member of the Army Reserve Marksmanship Team Staff Sgt. David Orosco, with the 354th Military Police Company, Saint Louis, Missouri, living in Lincoln, Nebraska Sgt. 1st Class Jacob Probst, 337th Military Intelligence Battalion, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, from Waukesha, Wisconsin, and member of the Army Reserve Competitive Marksmanship Program Lt. Col. Joseph Adamson, 384th Military Police Battalion, battalion commander, Fort Wayne, Indiana (U.S. Army Reserve video by Master Sgt. Michel Sauret)
Soldiers with the 716th Military Police Battalion and the students and faculty of West Creek Middle school enjoyed a Saturday together to kick off the school year. The back to school bash proved that West Middle School is important member of the Fort Campbell Family.
Army Sgt. Joseph M. Peters died October 6, 2013 Serving During Operation Enduring Freedom, 24, of Springfield, Mo., assigned to the 5th Military Police Battalion, Vicenza, Italy.; died Oct. 6, in Zhari District, Afghanistan, of injuries sustained when enemy forces attacked his unit with an improvised explosive device. Also killed in the incident were 1st Lt. Jennifer Moreno, Sgt. Patrick Hawkins and Pfc Cody Patterson. Defending the Republic with Annie "The Radio Chick" and "Cool" Mike is an ongoing discussion of recent events, issues and the upcoming elections. Special Guest: Dr. Walid Phares is an American scholar of Lebanese origins. Dr. Phares is a professor and commentator on global terrorism and Middle Eastern affairs. His latest book is "Lost Spring" is climbing the best seller list. http://www.walidphares.com/ http://TheLostSpring.net It's a battle of Conservative values and principles in defense of our Republic! You never know what we'll talk about: conservative, constitution, freedom, liberty, obama, tea party, gun control, republican, libertarian, stop white guilt, word
Army Sgt. Joseph M. Peters died October 6, 2013 Serving During Operation Enduring Freedom, 24, of Springfield, Mo., assigned to the 5th Military Police Battalion, Vicenza, Italy.; died Oct. 6, in Zhari District, Afghanistan, of injuries sustained when enemy forces attacked his unit with an improvised explosive device. Also killed in the incident were 1st Lt. Jennifer Moreno, Sgt. Patrick Hawkins and Pfc Cody Patterson.Defending the Republic with Annie "The Radio Chick" and "Cool" Mike is an ongoing discussion of recent events, issues and the upcoming elections.Special Guest: Dr. Walid Phares is an American scholar of Lebanese origins. Dr. Phares is a professor and commentator on global terrorism and Middle Eastern affairs. His latest book is "Lost Spring" is climbing the best seller list.http://www.walidphares.com/http://TheLostSpring.netIt's a battle of Conservative values and principles in defense of our Republic!You never know what we'll talk about: conservative, constitution, freedom, liberty, obama, tea party, gun control, republican, libertarian, stop white guilt, word
B-roll of various locations around New York City related to the New York fire and police departments and the events of Sept. 11, 2001. Scenes include the World Trade Center site, a firehouse and a memorial wall. Several individuals are interviewed about Sept. 11. Interviewees are as follows: Sgt. Maj. Vincent Mannion and his son, Dylan, from Fort Totten, Queens, N.Y. Sgt. Maj. Mannion is with 301st Information Operations Battalion and is an NYPD detective in the Counter Terrorism Division in his civilian job. Maj. Thomas Sullivan, from Fort Totten, Queens, N.Y., is with 389th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, and is a financial advisor for Axa Advisors in his civilian job. Command Sgt. Maj. Christopher Whiteford, and his wife Gloria, are from Uniondale, Long Island. CSM Whiteford is with 310th Military Police Battalion and is a New York City police detective in his civilian job. Command Sgt. Maj. Mike Schultz - Command Sgt. Maj. of the Army Reserve Produced by Army Civilian Calvin Reimold. Also available in high definition. 911TenAnniv
This edition features a story on how leaders in the 94th Military Police Battalion attended a professional development session at Yongsan Garrison.
In this Profiles in Valor, U.S. Army Reserves Colonel Rodney Faulk, recipient of the Bronze Star, recounts his deployments as a Military Police Battalion commander during Operation Iraqi Freedom.