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The Nation’s Premier Platform for Intelligence, Information and Cyber Operations

       The U.S. Army’s premier communications provider with global   The 200th MPCOM is the senior law enforcement unit of the
       reach, the 7th Signal Command enables the Army’s ability to build,   Army Reserve, with oversight of four brigades, 22 battalions and
       train, compete, fight, and win across complex Joint & Coalition   53 companies, including elements of the Criminal Investigation
       Multi- and All-domain environments. Executes theater-level DODIN   Division, and is dispersed across the continental United States.
       operations; and plans and delivers continual improvements to   It is the largest military police command/organization across
       the Unified Network to provide the CONUS digital infrastructure   the entire DoD and the fourth largest police organization in the
       required by National Leaders, the Joint Force, and the Army for   United States.
       data-driven operations and decision making.
                                                              The 200th MPCOM is responsible for leading, training,
       The 7th SC(T) operates a split-based headquarters, with   commanding, and deploying nearly 14,000 Soldiers, and
       operational components at Fort Meade and logistics components   providing mission command for more than 97 percent of the
       at Fort Eisenhower, Georgia. The Command has three subordinate   Army Reserve’s MP assets.
       brigades: 21st Signal Brigade, headquartered at Fort Detrick,
       Maryland; 93rd Signal Brigade, headquartered at Fort Eustis,   The 200th MPCOM is designated as the theater provost marshal and
       Virginia; and 106th Signal Brigade, headquartered at Fort Sam,   commander of detainee operations. Soldiers within the command
       Houston, Texas.                                        conduct military law enforcement, route security, customs
                                                              operations, detainee operations, internment and resettlement
       70th Intelligence, Surveillance and                    operations, criminal investigations, and provide protective services
       Reconnaissance Wing                                    to the Joint Force.
       9801 Love Road
       Public Affairs: 301-957-9598                           Technical Services Battalion (TSB)
       Official Website: https://www.16af.af.mil/Units/70ISRW/  4553 Pike Road
                                                              301-677-3782
       The 70th ISRW, with headquarters at Fort George G. Meade,
       Maryland, integrates Air Force capabilities into global cryptologic   The Technical Services Battalion is headquartered at Fort Meade
       operations, directly supporting national-level decision makers,   and provides  Technical Counterintelligence (CI) operations
       combatant commanders and tactical warfighters.         by detecting, identifying, neutralizing and exploiting Foreign
                                                              Intelligence Entities (FIE) and Insider Threats (IT) to enhance the
       The wing works closely with the National Security Agency/  USACIC CI investigation and intelligence operations in support of
       Central Security Service, leveraging the net-centric capabilities of   INSCOM and the Army enterprise to protect forces, information,
       a worldwide cryptologic enterprise to conduct national missions   and technologies.
       and enable national-tactical integration for Joint and Air Force
       combat operations around the world. The effect on the battlespace   Previously known as the 310th Military Intelligence Battalion, the
                                                              Technical Services Battalion was activated on December 6, 2022.
       is immediate, high-impact and decisive. The wing includes six
       operational intelligence groups located in the U.S., Pacific and   352nd Civil Affairs Command (CACOM)
       European theaters. First activated as the 70th Observation Group   2118 Annapolis Road
       on September 13, 1941, the wing underwent several organizational   301-833-6719
       changes until redesignated as the 70th ISRW on January 1, 2009.
                                                              The 352nd Civil Affairs Command (CACOM) is a U.S. Army Reserve
       200th Military Police Command (MPCOM)                  unit with full-time Active-Guard Reserve staffing under a one-star
       Bldg. 1250 Annapolis Road                              commanding general. The subordinate units include two civil
       Operations Center: 301-677-1428/1619                   affairs brigades and eight civil affairs battalions in nine states. The
       PAO: 301-677-1554                                      352nd CACOM’s mission is to conduct civil affairs operations for
       PAO: usarmy.usarc.200-mp-cmd.list.pao-staff@mail.mil   steady state, overseas contingency, major combat and declared
       Official Website: www.usar.army.mil/200thMP/           war in support of U.S. Central Command, U.S. Army Central and
                                                              Joint Forces commanders, to influence the actions of foreign
       The 200th Military Police Command’s mission is to provide trained   civilian populations to meet the commander’s objectives in any
       and ready MP Soldiers, leaders, and units to the Total Force in order   area of operation. Units within the 352nd shape the operational
       to enable protection and promote the rule of law at home and   environment that enables rapid and decisive maneuvers and
       abroad. Military Police specialize in detainee operations, combat   enhances the transition to peace. Their unit motto is “NON ENSE
       support, installation Law & Order, and criminal investigation.
                                                              SOLUM,” which is translated as “Not by the Sword Alone.” Soldiers
       The 200th Military Police Command (MPCOM) constituted on   of the unit have supported, and continue to support, civil-military
       March 6, 2006, from the former 220th MP Brigade as Headquarters   efforts in Operation Resolute Support, Operation Inherent Resolve,
       Company, it was then re-designated as a command on April 16,   Operation Enduring Freedom, Operation Iraqi Freedom, Horn of
       2008, at Fort George G. Meade, Maryland.               Africa, and other overseas theaters of operations.

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