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Polizeihauptkommissar (PHK) Michael Kern gives a short presentation to the USAG Ansbach command team detailing the organization and capabilities of the Bayerische Bereitschafts Polizei in Nürnberg. The U.S. Army Garrison Ansbach Command Team and...
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Polizeihauptkommissar (PHK) Michael Kern and Klaus Rettlinger lead the USAG Ansbach Command team on a tour of the Bavarian Quick Reaction Police Force compound. The U.S. Army Garrison Ansbach Command Team and Provost Marshall were invited to the Poli...
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Polizeihauptkommissar (PHK) Michael Kern shows Command Sgt. Maj. Mark A. Kiefer and Col. Christopher M. Benson his multipurpose armored vehicle. The U.S. Army Garrison Ansbach Command Team and Provost Marshall were invited to the Polizei's training c...
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Chief Police Director Werner Sussmann and Col. Christopher M. Benson discuss training possibilities. The U.S. Army Garrison Ansbach Command Team and Provost Marshall were invited to the Polizei's training compound on the outskirts of Nürnberg Ma...
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USAG Ansbach Provost Marshal, Ramon Brown, discusses joint operations training possibilities with the Chief Police Director of the Nürnberg Bayerische Bereitschafts Polizei. The U.S. Army Garrison Ansbach Command Team and Provost Marshall were i...
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Chief Police Director Werner Sussmann presents Col. Christopher M. Benson with a plaque and book from the Nürnberg Berietschafts Polizei. The U.S. Army Garrison Ansbach Command Team and Provost Marshall were invited to the Polizei's training com...
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Col. Christopher M. Benson presents Chief Police Directory Werner Sussmann a coin from USAG Ansbach. The U.S. Army Garrison Ansbach Command Team and Provost Marshall were invited to the Polizei's training compound on the outskirts of Nürnberg Ma...
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Col. Christopher M. Benson thanks Polizeihauptkommissar (PHK) Michael Kern for leading the tour through the Bayerische Bereitschafts Polizei compound in Nürnberg. The U.S. Army Garrison Ansbach Command Team and Provost Marshall were invited to t...
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NUERNBERG, Germany (April 2, 2014) -- After hosting the Nürnberg-based Bayerische Bereitschafts Polizei, or Bavarian Quick Reaction Police Force, at their Oberdachstetten training area, the U.S. Army Garrison Ansbach Command Team and Director of Emergency Services (DES) were invited to the Polizei's training compound on the outskirts of Nürnberg March 28, 2014.
The Bayerische Bereitschafts Polizei are a specially trained unit that on request react and respond to incidents that range from riots and crowd disturbances to search and recovery. They are trained to respond to incidents on land, air and water.
Col. Christopher M. Benson, Command Sgt. Maj. Mark A. Kiefer, Lt. Col. David A. Markiewicz, and the DES A. R. Brown were given a briefing and tour of the compound by Polizeihauptkommissar (Chief Police Inspector) Michael Kern and Klaus Rettlinger.
At the end of the tour the Bavarian Quick Reaction Police Force commander, Leitender Polizeidirektor (Chief Police Director) Werner Sussmann met with Col. Benson and they discussed the similarities of German and U.S. military police forces and pledged to work and train together now and in the future.
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