February 10th, 2011 by eranio
M16 rifle vs handguns.
Even Military police with handgun would lose fight against guy with M16 ?
Isn`t it impossible to fight against man with large rifle by handguns?
Handguns and shotguns can`t shoot that far, and it takes time to shoot 1 bullet.
Who would win ? guy with AK47 , MP5 or M16 ? IF they were all well trained soldiers.
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February 2nd, 2011 by eranio
what branch? military police? need to take college classes too. is it true military time counts as time toward becoming a criminal investigator? need hand to hand and weapon training. if all goes well may go fbi special agent. any info will be helpful, thank you.
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January 27th, 2011 by eranio
What’s the best route in the military to become a cop then criminal investigator?
what branch? military police? need to take college classes too. is it true military time counts as time toward becoming a criminal investigator? need hand to hand and weapon training. if all goes well may go fbi special agent. any info will be helpful, thank you. also what age is too late to join…24?
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November 6th, 2010 by eranio
i want to be a cannoneer in the us marine corps.. but will they tell me to grab a rifle and take my ass to the lines and shoot?
for example a person is in the marinecorp as a military police.. will that officer have to fight on the lines with the infantry?
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October 22nd, 2010 by eranio
I’m enlisting soon and looking at my job options. I’m joining the reserves, and my recruiter told me there were no infantry slots available until 2012. I wanted infantry, but I’m fine choosing something else. I know every Marine is a rifleman, and everyone goes through MCT, but I want a job that receives weapons training at their MOS school and is around guns for the most part. Military Police, for example, but my recruiter also told me the MP field is starting to be replaced by civilians. Please help. Thank you!
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October 17th, 2010 by eranio
Are Navy and Marines only armed while on Base when they’re Military police or can guns be carried on optionally no matter what your job in the military is
wow. how pointless of the military to do this. no wonder fort hood happend.
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October 11th, 2010 by eranio
Would you want to live, or raise children, in a country where government regulation has been pushed so far as to ban all firearms from citizen ownership so that only the military, police, and criminals have weapons and the law abiding citizens are unarmed and helpless?
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September 27th, 2010 by eranio
for the past few months, i’ve been seeing these gray unmarked SUV police vehicle and on the license plates it reads "M" at the top left corner and "P" under the ‘M"…….. AT the bottom it spells outs "Municipal Police"…Just wondering what they maybe and what the differences from the regular Chicago police…one time i saw them with M16A2 Rifles…..this wouldnt be the national guard military Police that were support to come to Chicago to help with the on going Violet??? thanks
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September 26th, 2010 by eranio
for the past few months, i’ve been seeing these gray unmarked SUV police vehicle and on the license plates it reads "M" at the top left corner and "P" under the ‘M"…….. AT the bottom it spells outs "Municipal Police"…Just wondering what they maybe and what the differences from the regular Chicago police…one time i saw them with M16A2 Rifles…..this wouldnt be the national guard military Police that were support to come to Chicago to help with the on going Violet??? thanks
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August 3rd, 2010 by eranio
Mexico has outlawed weapons and yet there is a war brewing between the military-police and drug lords. Thousands of unarmed civilians are being gunned down and reports indicate that its only getting worse. People don’t know where to turn as both they are held hostage by both Military and drug lords. The fog of war has been let loose and civilians are being killed indiscriminately on its altar of blood. Sadly, Mexico has all but fallen into a military state. Many experts agree that 2010 is the year of explosions for us as well.
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July 19th, 2010 by eranio
Folks, they’re on the same side. Why do people feel the need to argue over who is more important than the other? The fact is, neither one is more important than the other. Without the military, we’d be susceptible to terrorist attacks by other countries. The military is filled with men and women who act as our "force field" so to speak. Without them, we’d be at risk.
Without the police, we’d be killing each other. Remember, there is MUCH more crime that goes on INSIDE the country than there are other countries trying to attack us. Without the police, it would be every man for himself. How would you feel every night knowing that there are gang members living in your neighborhood? You’d have no sense of protection at all. Sure, a personal firearm can protect you, but not against the world.
The fact is, the military isn’t ranked above the police, and the police isn’t ranked above the military. They are both filled with individuals willing to risk their lives to keep US safe!!!
Can the military act as police? Yes. They have military police who have jurisdiction over military bases, but that’s it. They’d be damn capable of acting as police officers, however.
Can the police act as the military? They may not be trained in every aspect that the military is trained in, but they’d be damn capable of learning it. Police specialize in certain areas, and military specialize in certain areas. We need to keep them seperate, and respect both of them.
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June 29th, 2010 by eranio
I was wondering why the M9 pistol is used sometimes as opposed the standard service rifles–the M4 and M16 series. I see infantrymen, security forces/military police, etc… armed militarymen choosing to put away the rifle and instead use the pistol. The rifles can shoot more than one bullet at a time, if set in the burst or auto mode, and have more powerful ammunition, in addition to more bullets per magazine (20 or 30 vs 15 for the pistol), so in what cases is the M9 considered better than the M4/M16 rifles?
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March 4th, 2010 by eranio
I’m about to enlist in the Florida National Guard as a Military Police. And I was wondering what the laws were in Florida regarding Military Police carrying weapons wile not on military duty (or as a civilian). Due to the fact their military law enforcement just like local law enforcement they receive training.
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March 3rd, 2010 by eranio
The picture has a group of military police on the left and a group of protesters on the right. A male was placing floweres in the barrels of the rifles. I need to know where I cam get a copy of that photo.I think it was taken in the 1960′s
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March 3rd, 2010 by eranio
I was wondering if military police were allowed to carry their service weapons (most likely m9 or sig) off duty, off base and concealed the same as federal officers? And if so what are the restrictions?
I was wondering because i saw an episode of ncis where an enlisted marine is carrying his service pistol in the states and im civil air patrol so i was curious about the regs for that
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February 28th, 2010 by eranio
I was wondering if military police were allowed to carry their service weapons (most likely m9 or sig) off duty, off base and concealed the same as federal officers? And if so what are the restrictions?
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December 19th, 2009 by eranio
BushFraud, Michael "Mossad" Chertoff and all the other fear mongers have all but given us a date for the next "terror attack."
BushFraud has already given himself power to declare Martial Law. Will you be willing to give up your firearms in a time of chaos like law abiding citizens did when the military came around knocking on doors?
Military…police, what’s the difference anyways
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November 18th, 2009 by eranio
Does the US military use less than lethal weapons?
i know military police might, but aside from them, does our military use any less than lethal weapons?
I know in combat, where you need to destroy the enemy , you wouldn’t need LTL weapons.
but i am saying, like maybe a UAV or something spotted some high value targets that we could use to better our selves in war, but they are heavily armed, but we do not want to kill them,
sounds weird , but what if there was a situation like that.
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November 10th, 2009 by eranio
i am not only saying that they suck but they have guns made specialy for them like the police model f57, its heavier than military guns like other cop guns. and also unlike the military police dont seem to use assault or other big guns like Mg’s and shot guns , onyl for special occasions. when i say cops i means swat, fbi, and etc.
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