MOS 31B
Military Police Duty
Descriptions

Operations NCO

31B40 OPS NCO
Tracks and schedules training requirements for over 170 Soldiers assigned to Military Police Company; maintains digital and hard copies of all training records for the Battalion; manages ATTRS and DTMS training systems; disseminates fragmentary and operation orders received from Battalion; develops subordinate Soldiers by tasking based on sections capabilities and assets; oversees and tracks Company training requirements; provides monthly training and security clearance updates to the Company Commander.


Operations NCO
Responsible for tracking and scheduling training requirements for over ______ full-time AGR Soldiers assigned to Recruiting and Retention Battalion; maintains digital and hard copies of all training records for the Battalion; manages ATTRS and DTMS training systems; disseminates fragmentary and operation orders received from G3; develops subordinate unit tasking based on unit capabilities and assets; oversees and tracks battalion training requirements; provides monthly training and security clearance updates to the Company Commander.


31B52S Operation NCOIC
Serves as the G3 Operations NCOIC for United States Army xxxx (xxxx) and xx Corps; advises the G3 Protection Cell Chief on Provost Marshal Operations, Anti-terrorism/Force Protection, Physical Security; responsible for the administration, operations, readiness, and training for the Protect Cell that includes CBRN and AT/FP; serves as a member of the integrated xxxx/xx Corps staff that proposes Military Police assets to support s-lands defense OPLANS/CONPLANS; incorporates Military Police and protection operations into XXXX bilateral and unilateral exercises; maintains equipment in value of over $300,000.


31B40 Provost Marshal Operations NCO
Provides analysis, integration, and synchronization of MP operations in support of ________ operations; serves as the senior functional staff non-commissioned officer responsible for advising the Brigade S-3 and the Brigade Commander on matters relating to MP operations; provides personal staff support to the commander for law enforcement issues involving U.S. military and civilian personnel; serves as the Force Protection/Antiterrorism Officer for the Regiment; reviews and enforces force protection and physical security measures across the Regiment; conducts inspections and vulnerability assessments.


31B50 Operations NCOIC
Responsible for logistics support, movement, and security of the operations area; ensuring that reports and messages are distributed properly; updating units statuses on maps and charts; supervising the publication of orders and graphics; supervising the setting up and dismantling of the OPS Area; supervising all enlisted personnel assigned to the S3 section; managing guard rosters, sleep plans, and shift schedules for the ops section.




Team Leader

31B20-Team Leader
Responsible for the daily supervision and operations of a military police combat support team; responsible for the training, readiness, professional development, morale and welfare of two soldiers; maintains accountability and maintenance of MTOE equipment, to include one vehicle and weapons system valued in access of $1,000,000. provides technical and tactical guidance to peers and subordinance in support of military police operations.


31B20 Team Leader
Leads and supervises Military Police teams and sections in support of battlefield operations, to include area security and force protection patrol operations; performs duties as Military Police Patrolman; provides technical and tactical guidance to subordinate personnel; responsible for the health, welfare, morale and training of two Solders, and over $300,000 worth of vehicles and equipment.


31B20 Team Leader
Responsible for the morale, health, and training of a 3 man MP Team; responsible for the maintenance, accountability, and effective utilization of all team assigned weapons, night observation devices, communications equipment, and individual equipment worth over $33,000; counsels, disciplines, and develops soldiers into competent leaders; maintains the highest state of combat readiness; must be ready to assume control of the squad in the absence of the squad leader.




Squad Leader

31B30 Squad Leader
Responsible for the morale, health, and training of a 12 man MP Squad; responsible for the maintenance, accountability, and effective utilization of all squad assigned weapons, night observation devices, communications equipment, and individual equipment worth over $100,000; counsels, disciplines, and develops soldiers and NCOs into competent leaders; maintains the highest state of combat readiness regardless of conditions and personnel changes


Squad Leader
Squad Leader in a Corps Combat Support Military Police Company providing support to XVIII Airborne Corps; responsible for the combat readiness, welfare, morale, discipline and training of 9 Soldiers; responsible for the maintenance and accountability of 3 HMMWVs with ASIPS radio systems, 30 weapons systems and equipment valued at over $250,000; ensures that the Squad is ready to provide law enforcement and conduct contingency operations in support of the 10th Mountain Division (LI) and the Fort Drum Community.


31B30 Squad Leader
Responsible for the training, instruction and supervision of 12 squad personnel in all five military police functions; ensures all equipment and vehicles assigned to the squad are properly maintained; counsels and mentors squad members for professional growth; ensures the policies and standards of the company are carried out. Operates military police desks; plans crime prevention measures; prepares operations plans in support of both battlefield and installation law and order operations and security of resources and installations. Supports Platoon Sergeant in meeting collective and individual tasks.


Squad Leader
Responsible for the training, health, morale, and welfare of a 18 soldier squad in Combat Support (Corps) Military Police Company subject to no notice world-wide deployment; trains, directs, and supervises the squad in tactical operations, basic Soldier skills, and law enforcement duties; responsible for the maintenance and combat readiness of 40 weapons, 1 HMMWV, and squad equipment valued in excess of one million dollars; performs MP Staff Duty NCO and Patrol Supervisor during force perfection operations.


31B3O Squad Leader
Serves as a Squad Leader in a Worldwide deployable FORSCOM Maneuver, Fires, and Effect (MFE) Military Police Company; overall responsible for the training, quality of life, safety, morale, health, welfare, discipline, personal and professional development of 12 Soldiers; maintains accountability and serviceability for all assigned Squad MTOE Equipment and installation property valued in excess of $1,200,000; coordinates for all training areas, equipment, and logistical support of the entire squad. Conducts law enforcement for a community consisting of over 57,000 Soldiers, Family member, and civilians.


31B30 Squad Leader
Leads and supervises Military Police squads and sections in support of battlefield operations, to include area security and force protection patrol operations; performs duties as Military Police Patrol Supervisor; provides technical and tactical guidance to subordinate personnel; responsible for the health, welfare, morale and training of nine Solders, and over $1,000,000 worth of vehicles and equipment.




Platoon Sergeant

31B40 Platoon Sergeant
Leads military police platoon, squads and sections; leads military police detachments in support of battlefield and installation security measures; plans and coordinates security measures in enemy prisoner of war facilities and civilian internment settlements/resettlements; ensures all platoon equipment and vehicles are properly maintained and PMCS is current; counsel and mentor squad leaders for professional growth.


Airborne MP Platoon Leader
Platoon Leader of an Airborne Military Police Platoon in the Brigade Special Troops Battalion, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division with a worldwide strategic mission to deploy within 18 hours; responsible for the health and welfare, morale, discipline, training and tactical employment of 42 paratroopers and their families; responsible for the maintenance and accountability of over $8 million of organic and theater provided equipment; responsible for the professional development of all subordinates.




Instructor/Writer


31B30 Instructor/Writer
As an Instructor/Writer for the Total Army School System; responsible for the design, preparation and execution of assigned periods of instruction; identifies course requirements and training material including training devices, weapon systems, optical devices, communication equipment, and vehicles valued in excess of $2,000,000; responsible for the individual and collective training, counseling, mentoring, health and welfare of Soldiers attending the Basic Military Police Course.


31B48 Lead Instructor/Writer
As a Lead Instructor/Writer for the Total Army School System; responsible for the design, preparation and execution of assigned periods of instruction; identifies course requirements and training material including training devices, weapon systems, optical devices, communication equipment, and vehicles valued in excess of $3,000,000; responsible for the individual and collective training, counseling, mentoring, health and welfare of Military Police Instructors and Soldiers attending the Basic Military Police Course.




Micellaneous

31B MP Protective Services Team Member
Provides security during any ground and air movement of all principals; prepares logistically and operationally for upcoming movements throughout the area of operations in and outside of Kabul and performs truck maintenance at operator level and reports any deficiencies found; performs security escorts at Camp Resolute Support and responds to base emergencies to obtain accountability of principals and provide security as needed.


Evidence Custodian
Serves as a Military Police Investigations Primary Evidence Custodian for a worldwide deployable FORSCOM Maneuver, Fires, and Effect (MFE) Military Police detachment on the Fort Leonard Wood community with a daily population of over 57,000 people; accounts for, preserves, safeguards, and disposes of, when authorized, all evidence received in the evidence in a timely manner; coordinates with the OSJA Trial Counsels and the Special Assistant United States Attorney for matters related to evidence; maintains all evidence records and files regulations; protects evidence from loss or damage; responsible for the health, welfare, morale, and professional development of three Military Police Investigators.


31B40 Detachment Sergeant
Detachment Sergeant of a Military Police Detachment on Fort XXX; responsible for the training, health, welfare and professional development of over XX Soldiers; provides guidance to section chiefs in support of the Installation Directorate of Emergency Services; oversees the administrative support and logistical functions of the unit; responsible for deploying Military Working Dog Teams in support of world-wide contingency operations; advises the commander on all matters pertaining to enlisted Soldiers and quality of life concerns of family members and civilians; responsible for over $XXX,XXX of property.


31B40 Rear Battle NCO (EAC)
At Echelons Above Corps, works closely with Operations & Intel (O&I) sections and the Area Damage Control Section (ADC) of a Rear Operations Center; coordinates with the Tactical Combat Force (TCF)(Infantry, Cavalry, Military Police) to defeat threat level I and II and to delay threat level III until a follow on force relieves them; coordinates MP response for crater analysis of MSR/ASR conduct or assist Combat Engineers with battlefield damage assessments; ensures TRPs are continuously updated and accurate; additional duty as Assistant O&I NCO if unit is on 24 hour duty; briefs Dignitaries/U.S. and Host Nation to include high ranking officer of Allied Military/Host nation or U.S. Military on current situation at any time.


Military Police Patrol Supervisor
Serves as a Military Police Patrol Supervisor in support of the 88th Military Police Detachment with worldwide missions in support of overseas contingency operations; responsible for the professional development of soldiers; to include training, counseling, health, and welfare; accountable for the operational readiness and maintenance of tactical vehicles and law enforcement equipment valued over $100,000 without loss or damage in support of a community with over 3,000 members


Intelligence NCOIC
Serves as the Intelligence NCOIC in the Army's largest, most forward deployed Military Police Battalion with over 1,200 Soldiers; responsible for Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield during theater and Battalion level exercises; responsible for all security aspects of the battalion to include Physical, Personnel, Information, OPSEC and Force Protection; manages the battalion SCAR and battalion security clearances utilizing the JPAS and EQIP systems; responsible for the readiness, safety, health, discipline and training of two Soldiers.


31B4OZ6 Kennel Master
Kennel Master assigned to a Combat Support Military Police Detachment supporting worldwide contingency operations as well as Law Enforcement Operations on a major Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) Installation with a population of over XX,000; responsible for preparing Military Working Dog (MWD) teams for deployment to hostile fire areas; provides liaison with local, state and federal law enforcement agencies by providing MWD teams for United States Secret Service (USSS) missions; maintains accountability of more than $XXX,000 worth of equipment and training aids.


31B2V5 Military Police Investigator
Responsible for ensuring the health, welfare, and professional developement of one Military Police Investigator; supervises conduct of Military Police associated with cases in a community of XX,000 Soldiers, family members, and civilians of the Fort XXXXXXX community; supervises the processing of crime scenes, responsible for maintenance and accountability of equipment valued in excess of over $XX,000; participates in a joint criminal information team as a liaison with FBI, CID, and other State and federal law enforcement agencies.


31B30 Desk Sergeant
Supervises the Fort XXXX Military Police Desk, Civilian Law Enforcement Center Liaison Desk Sergeant and 22 Military Police Patrols; responsible for reviewing and correcting the Military Police Blotter, receiving and recording complaints and safeguarding property and evidence; processes offenders and detained personnel; provides assistance, information and notifications to civilian communities, military communities and Chains of Command; Serious Incident Reports; responsible for the supervision, welfare and training of two Soldiers; responsible for law enforcement equipment in excess of $250,000


31B2OQ9 Traffic Accident Investigator
Performs duties as a Traffic Accident Investigator (TAI) on Fort XXXXXXXX, covering 100 square miles, with a population of over XX,000 military and civilian personnel; responsible for the training and welfare of three TAI Soldiers; responsible for investigating traffic accidents which occur on the installation; ensures the speedy and complete processing of accident reports; processes Armed Forces traffic tickets and U.S. District Court violations notices; develops and implements traffic control plans for special ceremonies and events; performs regular traffic surveys to identify problem areas and focus traffic enforcement efforts.


31B4OQ9 Traffic Accident Investigations NCOIC
Responsible for the daily operations of the Directorate of Emergency Services (DES) Traffic Section; supervises, trains, and evaluates ten Soldiers and two Department of the Army Civilian Police traffic accident investigators; organization's primary facilitator for driving while intoxicated detection training, speed-measuring device operations, and high risk traffic stop tactics and procedures; develops and implements traffic control plans for special ceremonies and events; performs regular traffic surveys to identify problem areas and focus traffic enforcement efforts; maintains and accounts for property valued in excess of $XXX,XXX


31B2O AWOL/DESERTER Apprehension Team Leader
Serves as a Team Leader in charge of a two person Absent Without Leave (AWOL) Apprehension team; responsible for over $XX,000 worth of equipment; initiates timely apprehensions of AWOL Soldiers and deserters; provides statistical data to the Directorate of Emergency Services and unit commanders; supervises, trains, and counsels two subordinates; coordinates with local and State law enforcement agencies in three States.


31B4O Military Police Investigator Supervisor
Responsible for coordinating and supervising investigations of misdemeanor criminal offenses for the Fort XXXXXX community with a daily population of over XX,000 Soldiers, DA civilians, and family members; coordinates investigations with CID and three civilian law enforcement agencies; implements and enforces all policies and directives conveyed by the Provost Marshal; responsible for the health, welfare, morale, and professional development of seven military police investigators and two civilian investigators; responsible for the accountability and operational readiness of investigative equipment valued in excess of $100,000.



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