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The Marine Corps employs interogators (military police)? ?
I know they are two different things. But the Marine Corps to outsource interogation of the prisoners to the army and air force? In addition, while I'm on, what is it like working as a military policeman in the Marines?
First: The Marine Corps does not "outsource" the interrogation of prisoners. The Marine Corps has its own intelligence group, many were trained at the Defense Language Institute, which are capable of doing battlefield interrogations. Once the fighters are prisoners transferred a rear area, they may be subjected to further interrogation by other intelligence agencies such as DIA, CIA, etc. Note: DIA consists intelligence services who are assigned to the Marine Corps, Army, Navy and Air Force. Working as a deputy in the Corps. There are two sides. As an enlisted and the other as an agent. If hired, the work is mainly domestic custody and control of traffic. As an enlisted sailor retirement earnings, at least one E-5, they could be assignd to the Civil Division (CID) under the Base Provost Marshall (the officer). The member is responsible for the MP section of the Marines. He has the supervision of their training, compliance orders, personal appearance, and discipline. An agent is not care inside unless the "agent of the day" that inspects each station to ensure that the seaman is awake and doing homework assigned. Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Marine Corps for retirement.
