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Title: Military Police Operations [Includes Alternate Version]
Date: March 22, 2001
Origin: United States. Army. Training and Doctrine Command
Document type: Field Manual
Document number: 3-19.1
Non-Classified | Annotated Copy
Pages: 255 p.
Location of original: American Civil Liberties Union
Releasing agency: United States. Army
ACLU notes: Manual laying foundations for military police operations; its various functions. "The MP are tasked with coordinating shelter, protection, accountability, and sustainment for EPWs/CIs [enemy prisoners of war/civilian internees]" (DODDOA-6553). "In any conflict involving US forces, safe and humane treatment of EPWs/CIs is required by international law." "A properly configured modular MP (I/R) battalion [Military Police Internment & Resettlement] can support, safeguard, account for, guard and provide humane treatment for up to 4,000 EPWs/CIs; 8,000 dislocated civilians; or 1,500 US military prisoners." (DODDOA-6554).
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Language: English
Collection: The Torture Archive
Rights: All information displayed in this record, including any PDF image, is public.
Repository: National Security Archive
Date available: 2010-07-20