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Posted by: lora
Posted on: Feb 21st, 2011 at 2:33pm
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Military police officers serve many purposes. Not only are the military police responsible for keeping lawful order by performing duties like traffic checks and patrolling, but they also collect evidence and provide maneuver and mobility protection. Becoming a military police officer means that beyond serving and protecting, you will also have the responsibilities of a soldier as well.
Posted by: LAsam818
Posted on: Dec 20th, 2010 at 12:21pm
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Gully wrote on Jan 19th, 2006 at 10:47pm:
If they research you for a TS clearance, they will find out. A kid got kicked out of my division in bootcamp for this reason. He needed a TS- C  and the background investigator found out he had seen a doctor about being bi-polar. He wasnt even offered a new rate. They kicked him straight out.


Oh my goodness. Was it just because he need the TS-C or just the integrity issue that got him kicked out?
Posted by: Gully
Posted on: Jan 19th, 2006 at 10:47pm
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If they research you for a TS clearance, they will find out. A kid got kicked out of my division in bootcamp for this reason. He needed a TS- C  and the background investigator found out he had seen a doctor about being bi-polar. He wasnt even offered a new rate. They kicked him straight out.
Posted by: Anonymous
Posted on: Sep 28th, 2003 at 8:38am
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Maybe you can help me with this. I filled  out the SF-86 (app for national security clearance). They asked about past history of ever seeing a psychologist. I answered NO. If they conduct a Top Secret investigation for clearance (my job requires only a SECRET but I may get assigned to a base that requires TS)  will they find out? If so what are the consequences? How could they find out. I'm in DEP and dont want to get disqualified.
THanks reply email please.
Posted by: Mustang6
Posted on: Jul 26th, 2002 at 9:35pm
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While your question is dated, I thought I would respond in case you are still interested.  However, I do want to make a distinction in the use of terminolgy, MP Officer vice Military Policeman.  They are distinctly different.  I am a former officer whose "branch" was MP.  The amount of actual law enforcement (LE) I did was miniscule, and likely not even worthy of the classification LE by true LE professionals.  That being said, you DO NOT take any sort of polygraph for enlistment into the US Army Military Police Corps.  If you are commissioned as a Second Lieutenant (OCS, ROTC, USMA, etc.) you also DO NOT take a polygraph.  I will caveat my statement, in that for specific duty assignments as an officer or enlisted, a polygraph could be required depending on the location, description of duties and security classifications of the assignment.  Hope this helps and isn't too late.  v/r M6
Posted by: George_W_Bush
Posted on: Jun 23rd, 2002 at 9:45am
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Well do you i would like to know.
 
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