First Sgt. Brian Vinci from the 529th Military Police Company explains how the uniforms have changed over time pointing out the helmet liner in the photo that the middle and high schoolers had just seen in a glass display in the history room of the c...

Middle and high schoolers listen to explanations about the weapons and vehicles the military police use Jan. 29 at the motor pool on Clay Kaserne. In the background is the M1117 Armored Security Vehicle or ASV (tan vehicle on the left side) and the M...

WIESBADEN, Germany -- Students from Wiesbaden Middle and High School visited the 529th Military Police Company Jan. 29 on Clay Kaserne. "It is really an amazing event," said 1st Sgt. Brian Vinci. "It is an opportunity to talk to ... the people that we support all the time." Vinci explained about the history of the company, the Military Police Corps, and showed the kids historic artifacts in the company's history room. At the motor pool, the students learned about weapons and vehicles the military police use, and were also allowed to touch them and sit in the vehicles. Vinci also showed them how to use a cannon. The highlight of the visit was an actual salute battery with a M101A1 Howitzer.