Saturday, February 18, 2012

What is the difference between military police officer and military police?

On the U.S. Army web site ( goarmy.com ) I was looking at the careers choices, and there is both a Military Police (31B) and a Military Police Officer (31). And I was wondering what the difference was, if any. and Why are there two different ones?What is the difference between military police officer and military police?Military Police (31B): Enlisted person perform police duties on a military base or for deployed units, limited arrest authority with regard to commissioned officers (2nd Lt and above, %26amp; Warrant Officers)



Military Police Officer (31): commissioned officer who supervises military policeWhat is the difference between military police officer and military police?MP. (military police) is enlisted. Military police officer. Is an officer. LT or higher. There's officers in EVERY carreer path you choose in army and in the military. They give the orders. You do exactly what they say. In order to be an Officer, you have to goto a military academy like west point, citadel, VMI, etc or ROTC at your college, or direct commission. But either way you must have a bachelors degree. I think its a masters degree for direct comission but I could be wrong. Officers make a hell of alot more money then enlisted do but they hardy do any real work what so ever. Other them MPO's or infantry officers, there real lazy, lol. Thats why if you go in the army you never EVER call a NCO espcailly your drill sergeant "SIR". They will in return say "dont call me sir,. I work for a living" and make you do endless amounts of push ups.
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