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Army Reserve Sgt. Toni Ann Valdner with military police patrol car
Army Reserve Sgt. Toni Ann Valdner with military police patrol car
The officer in charge is inspecting the arms of the Zouaves, who are about to dispatch on a provost-guard duty.
The officer in charge is inspecting the arms of the Zouaves, who are about to dispatch on a provost-guard duty.
The man standing on the left side of this picture, which was taken in post-WWII Germany, is a West German policeman (at a time when West Germany's pol
The man standing on the left side of this picture, which was taken in post-WWII Germany, is a West German policeman (at a time when West Germany's police force was just officially created), while the other, standing on the right side, is a Lithuanian-German member of the US Army Military Police.
Military police from the 18th Military Police Brigade deploying to Iraq.
Military police from the 18th Military Police Brigade deploying to Iraq.
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United States Army Provost Marshal General
United States Army Provost Marshal General
Headquarters of Provost Marshal General, Defenses South of the Potomac
Headquarters of Provost Marshal General, Defenses South of the Potomac
A visibly whip-scarred contraband named Peter was likely photographed at the Provost-Marshal's office in Baton Rouge, pictured here in 1863 photograph
A visibly whip-scarred contraband named Peter was likely photographed at the Provost-Marshal's office in Baton Rouge, pictured here in 1863 photograph ascribed to McPherson & Oliver
A note on the back of this George N. Barnard stereographic view depicting the former Crawford, Frazer & Co. slave market in Atlanta reads "No 6 View i
A note on the back of this George N. Barnard stereographic view depicting the former Crawford, Frazer & Co. slave market in Atlanta reads "No 6 View in Atlanta: Novr/64 - On Whitehall St. Ex negro-mart, used as U. S. Prov. Marshal's office"