West Virginia Army National Guard maintaining law and order in Afghanistan

By Spc. Brianna Lawrence, West Virginia National GuardJuly 31, 2018

West Virginia Army National Guard maintaining law and order in Afghanistan
1 / 4 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Military Police Investigator Joshua Higgins, 156th Military Police Law and Order Detachment, West Virginia Army National Guard, performs random anti-terrorism measure by checking culverts for tampering on Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan, July 28, 2018. ... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
West Virginia Army National Guard maintaining law and order in Afghanistan
2 / 4 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Military Police Investigator Joshua Higgins, 156th Military Police Law and Order Detachment, West Virginia Army National Guard, performs random anti-terrorism measure by checking culverts for tampering on Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan, July 28, 2018. ... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
West Virginia Army National Guard maintaining law and order in Afghanistan
3 / 4 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Military Police Investigator Joshua Higgins, 156th Military Police Law and Order Detachment, West Virginia Army National Guard, performs vehicle registration and driver's documentation as part of a random anti-terrorism measures on Bagram Airfield, A... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
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BAGRAM AB, Afghanistan - The West Virginia Army National Guard's 156th Military Police Law and Order Detachment has maintained a strong, professional force in Afghanistan by providing 24-hour operations since January 2018.

These Soldiers operate at two of Afghanistan's largest bases, Bagram Airfield (BAF) and Kandahar Airfield (KAF), and the West Virginia Army National Guard's 156th Military Police Law and Order Detachment has maintained a strong, professional force in Afghanistan by providing 24-hour operations since January 2018.

These Soldiers operate at two of Afghanistan's largest bases, Bagram Airfield (BAF) and Kandahar Airfield (KAF), and provide support to smaller outlying bases while giving direct support to the Base Defense Operations Center.

"All of our Soldiers have been doing outstanding work and we have received numerous accolades from various leaders around BAF for our professionalism as Military Police," said Capt. John Kiser, commander of the 156th MP Co. and BAF provost marshal.

Law and order operations being conducted by the 156th MP Co. include conducting patrols, issuing traffic citations and conducting investigations. Since arriving in country, the Soldiers have written more than 500 citations for various offenses on BAF.

Romanian, Georgian, and Czech soldiers are partners with the 156th MP Co. in Afghanistan and assistance from their international partners has allowed them to accomplish the mission.

The 156th MP's Romanian counterparts assist in handling internal security, jurisdictional quandaries, and law enforcement within BAF while Georgians and Czechs provide in and outside the wire securities.

Numerous nations besides Afghanistan, Czech Republic, Georgia, Romania, and the United States are a part of the communities of BAF and KAF. Service members from Australia, Britain, Bosnia, contractors from Bosnia, Kosovo, U.K. Uganda, Zimbabwe, and others are also present.

For many members of the West Virginia National Guard's 156th MP, it is their first time out of country.

"I think this is a great broadening experience for them, working with so many different cultures, militaries, civilians, etc." Kaiser says.

In just a little over six months the 156th MPs have not only maintained law and order operations on BAF and KAF but conducted training alongside multiple international militaries, including the Bosnian Guardian Angels Soldiers. Over this course of time, they have shared knowledge and skills in formulating better law and order practices that they can bring back to West Virginia and enhance the overall readiness of the entire organization, wide support to smaller outlying bases while giving direct support to the Base Defense Operations Center.

"All of our Soldiers have been doing outstanding work and we have received numerous accolades from various leaders around BAF for our professionalism as Military Police," said Capt. John Kiser, commander of the 156th MP Co. and BAF provost marshal.

Law and order operations being conducted by the 156th MP Co. include conducting patrols, issuing traffic citations and conducting investigations. Since arriving in country, the Soldiers have written more than 500 citations for various offenses on BAF.

Romanian, Georgian, and Czech soldiers are partners with the 156th MP Co. in Afghanistan and assistance from their international partners has allowed them to accomplish the mission.

The 156th MP's Romanian counterparts assist in handling internal security, jurisdictional quandaries, and law enforcement within BAF while Georgians and Czechs provide in and outside the wire securities.

Numerous nations besides Afghanistan, Czech Republic, Georgia, Romania, and the United States are a part of the communities of BAF and KAF. Service members from Australia, Britain, Bosnia, contractors from Bosnia, Kosovo, U.K. Uganda, Zimbabwe, and others are also present.

For many members of the West Virginia National Guard's 156th MP, it is their first time out of country.

"I think this is a great broadening experience for them, working with so many different cultures, militaries, civilians, etc." Kaiser says.

In just a little over six months the 156th MPs have not only maintained law and order operations on BAF and KAF but conducted training alongside multiple international militaries, including the Bosnian Guardian Angels Soldiers. Over this course of time, they have shared knowledge and skills in formulating better law and order practices that they can bring back to West Virginia and enhance the overall readiness of the entire organization.

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