Marines


MILITARY POLICE SCHOOL INSTRUCTION COMPANY
MARDET FLW SEAL
"Virtutis Disciplina - Training Excellence"
Marine Corps Detachment, Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri

Mission

Produce the required number of basic and advanced qualified warriors instilled with the key mission command tenets of integrity, decisiveness, and sound judgement, who possess an aggressive bias for action; in order to sustain the Marine Corps with unparalleled law enforcement specialist who are physically, mentally, and spiritually fit for combat.

INIWIC provides superior NL weapons training IOT prepare and certify Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, Marines, and other DoD personnel to serve as trainers and unit advisors with respect to the tactical employment of individual NL weapons.

To provide entry-level pipeline and lateral move Marines the knowledge and skills to become disciplined, motivated, and capable of performing the duties and responsibilities of MOS 5811, Military Police.

To train students with the skills necessary to function in the Operating Force and Supporting Establishment during peacetime and time of conflict. The students will receive instruction and practical application in the following areas related to the missions of the Military Police: Law Enforcement Operations, Law and Order Operations, Detainee / Corrections Operations, Law Enforcement Support, to Mission Assurance Operations.

Provide company-grade Marine Officers with the knowledge and skills necessary to perform the duties and responsibilities of a Military Police Officer: MOS - 5803

This course is designed to provide students with the training required to function as a Military police Officer in the Operating Forces and Supporting Establishment. Students will receive instruction and practical application in the following areas: Mission Assurance, Military Working Dogs (MWD), Limited Detainee Operations (LDO), Law and Order Operations, and Military Police Planning and Training. This training will provide these officers with the required skills to support each respective element in the MAGTF.

Lodging:

Lodging accommodations must be reserved through Defense Travel system (DTS). If lodging is unavailable through DTS, a statement of non-availability will be generated within the system. You must obtain the statement of non-availability prior to reserving off-base lodging. DTS must be approved before checking in. Lodging

Ground Transportation:

Hertz Rental Cars 

Post Cab Company

COM: (573) 336-0111

Military Police School
1704 Michigan Ave
Fort Leonard Wood, MO 65473-8963

Command Duty Officer (CDO)
COM: (573) 337-9628 or (573) 596-0131

S-1 Customer Service
COM: (573) 596-8168

Unit Readiness Coordinator
COM: (573) 596-8165

Sexual Assault Responder Coordinator (SARC):
COM: (573) 596-0186 or (573) 337-9632

Pass/Visitor Request:     
COM: (573) 596-0356/0590

Chaplain:
COM: (573) 596-6010 or (573) 337-3542

Main:
COM: (573) 596-2163

CO 1stSgt:
COM: (573) 596-6747

CO GySgt:
COM: (573) 596-2163

Site Manager
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SSgt Rottier coaches a Military Police student on employing the MK-19 grenade launcher from a mounted platform. Students are not only required to learn small-arms weapons such as the M9 service pistol but they are also required to master medium and heavy machine guns while attending the Military Police Basic Course.
SSgt Vigil coaches a Military student on the proper employment of the M1014 Shotgun.
Sgt Larue observes impacts on target as he coaches a Military Police student on employing the M-240 machine gun.
Students of the Military Police Basic Course utilize an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) to administer Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) to a mannequin as they endeavor to earn their First Aid certification.
Students stand in formation as they learn how to conduct guard mount. Guard mount is a formal tradition in which Military Police personnel form for inspection prior to assuming their duties on the watch. This inspection is used to ensure Military Police personnel are mentally and physically fit for duty.
Students of the Military Police Basic Course conduct a felony traffic stop in which they must remove and an armed and dangerous subject from their vehicle and take them into custody.
MSgt Hatfield, the Course Chief of the Military Police Basic Course, presents a memento to the class who won a physical fitness competition while competing against all other classes from the Marine Corps’ Military Police School.
Sgt White observes impacts on target as he coaches a Military student on the proper employment of the MK-19 grenade launcher.
Sgt Morgan evaluates students of the Military Police Basic Course in executing defensive tactics and martial arts techniques.
Students of the Military Police Basic Course conduct live-fire training in a low-light environment.
Students conduct a raid on an urban village during the culminating Field Training Exercise of the Military Police Basic Course. Smoke is deployed tactically to obscure the movement of Marines as they maneuver through their objective.
Students of the Military Police Basic Course execute an Active Shooter training scenario. The active shooter threat is one of many use of force scenarios that Military Police personnel specialize in responding to.

Military Police Instruction Company

Maj Jacob A. Rittenhouse
Commanding Officer, Military Police Instruction Company

Jacob Rittenhouse was born in Englewood, Colorado and moved to Spokane, Washington at the age of 1.

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1stSgt Dale T. Elbert Jr
Company 1stSgt, Military Police Instruction Company

Dale Elbert was born in Saint Louis, Missouri and moved to Washington, Missouri at the age of 1. He

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