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372nd Military Police Company (United States)
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The 372nd Military Police Company is a law enforcement unit within the U.S. Army Reserve. The unit is based out of Cresaptown, Maryland. Eleven former members of this unit were charged and found guilty in the Abu Ghraib scandal[citation needed]. Another member of the company, Joseph Darby, was awarded the John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award for exposing the abuse at the prison. The 372nd MP Company is credited with the securing and stabilization of the city of AL-Hilla (Babylon), alongside of the 1st Marines (MEF)[citation needed].
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Cumberland, Maryland
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Military Police
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Southwest Asia: Defense of Saudi Arabia; Liberation and Defense of Kuwait; Cease Fire. World War II: EAME: Naples-Foggia; Southern France; Rhineland; Central Europe
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The 372nd Military Police Company is a law enforcement unit within the U.S. Army Reserve. The unit is based out of Cresaptown, Maryland. Eleven former members of this unit were charged and found guilty in the Abu Ghraib scandal[citation needed]. Another member of the company, Joseph Darby, was awarded the John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award for exposing the abuse at the prison. The 372nd MP Company is credited with the securing and stabilization of the city of AL-Hilla (Babylon), alongside of the 1st Marines (MEF)[citation needed]. The unit was responsible for guarding main supply routes (MSRs)[citation needed].