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Photo By: Lt. Col. Dante Brown
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KAISERSLAUTERN, Germany - Respectively representing the United States, Great Britain and Germany (from left to right) are Maj. Gen. John F. Hussey, commanding general of the 200th Military Police Command, Maj. Richard Titus Jordan, a staff officer with the Support Division of the Allied Rapid Reaction Corps and Lt. Col. Henning von der Brelje, an operations officer with the German Military Police Command. Maj. Gen. Hussey brought key staff members to Kaiserslautern, Germany to train in Exercise Defender Europe 22 from June 4 to 11, 2022, focusing on general support and detention operations.
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