Office of the Provost Marshal General of the United States Army

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The Office of the Provost Marshal General of the United States Army is the senior headquarters responsible for Army law enforcement, criminal investigations, military police policy, and overall force protection.

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instanceOf United States Army office
military police headquarters
advises Chief of Staff of the Army on law enforcement and force protection matters
Secretary of the Army on law enforcement and force protection matters
country United States of America
function coordinates with joint and interagency partners on law enforcement and protection issues
develops Army law enforcement standards and guidance
develops Army-wide military police doctrine and policy
garrisonSupportRole supports antiterrorism programs
supports installation law enforcement operations
supports physical security programs
headedBy Provost Marshal General of the United States Army NERFINISHED
locatedIn Pentagon (primary headquarters) NERFINISHED
mission to ensure readiness of Army military police capabilities
to provide policy, planning, and oversight for Army law enforcement and security functions
to synchronize Army-wide force protection efforts
oversees Army criminal investigation activities (policy and supervision)
Army force protection programs (policy and supervision)
United States Army Military Police Corps (policy and supervision) NERFINISHED
partOf Department of the Army NERFINISHED
United States Army
Department of Defense
surface form: United States Department of Defense
responsibleFor Army corrections and detention policy
Army criminal investigations policy oversight
Army force protection policy NERFINISHED
Army law enforcement
Army law-and-order operations policy
military police policy
scope Army National Guard (policy and oversight) NERFINISHED
Army Reserve (policy and oversight) NERFINISHED
active duty Army
serviceBranch United States Army

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United States Army Criminal Investigation Division subordinateTo Office of the Provost Marshal General of the United States Army