Staff. Sgt. Ean Oesch, 511th MP Platoon and Carabinieri Appuntato Scelto Carlo Di Mare work in tandem to inspect a vehicle entering the installation at Camp Darby, Italy. Gate security is just one of the multiple force protection functions Camp Darby...
Staff. Sgt. Ean Oesch, 511th MP platoon and Carabinieri Brigadiere Capo Paolo Angeli perform a 100% ID card check at Camp Darby, Italy while Appuntato Scelto Carlo Di Mare observes. Gate security is just one of the multiple force protection functions...
Carabinieri Brigadier Capo Paolo Angeli and Staff. Sgt. Ean Oesch, 511th MP Platoon inspect a wrecked vehicle and record the damages. Joint investigations of off post traffic accidents involving U.S. service members is just one area of collaboration ...
VICENZA, Italy -- Soldiers assigned to the 511th Military Police Platoon at Camp Darby, Italy work with their Carabinieri counterparts on a routine basis addressing the safety and well-being of the American military community. Conducting vehicle inspections is just one of the multiple force protection functions the MPs and Carabinieri perform jointly. In addition to joint operations on force protection measures, MPs and Carabinieri partner in the performance of other tasks including investigations of off post traffic accidents involving U.S. service members.
"The integration of Carbinieri and MPs are key to our community law enforcement and force protection efforts," said U.S. Army Garrision, Vicenza commander Col. Robert L. Menist Jr. "Under the unique framework of the Status of Forces Agreement and other host nation laws that exist in Italy, the importance of a cooperative and collaborative relationship between the MPs and Carabinieri cannot be overstated."
Strengthening partnerships while working together to provide a safe and secure environment for Soldiers, civilians and family members to live, work and train, U.S. and Italian allies at Camp Darby work side by side to help make a Strong Europe!
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