Hey there, just a junior thinking about choosing the path less taken after graduation - enlisting. Can someone tell me who is the head of the military police branch?
The head of the military police branch in the U.S. Army is typically known as the Provost Marshal General. This position is the senior military police officer in the Army and is responsible for overseeing all military police operations including law enforcement, investigations, and prisoner of war management. The office of the Provost Marshal General is based in the Pentagon. However, keep in mind that the unique structure of the military means that leadership can vary based on the specific post or location.
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