Long after the ruck march tested endurance and the agility lanes drained energy, Soldiers in a recent internal law enforcement competition at Fort Sill still had to do what military police are expected to do every day: think clearly, make sound decisions and protect others under pressure.
Led by Capt. Tristan McLaughlin, commander of the Fires Center of Excellence Law Enforcement Activity and the 902nd Military Working Dog Detachment, the compet…
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