Debriefing Report of Commanding General, 18th Military Police Brigade
Abstract
The distant relationship between the National Police and the people forces the National Police to live in enclaves and prevents them from living or operating in the hamlets during hours of darkness. Consequently. they are prone to establishing patterns in their mode of operation. This situation. when viewed in light of the long term objectives of the US Army. is incompatible with efforts to restore the security of Vietnam to the National Police eventually. Recognition of police problem at the national level appears to be lacking. The National Police forces in the village of Tan An Long An Province. operated for months with only two liters of POL per police vehicle per day. despite requisitions and protests by the local National Police Chief to his superiors.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Nov 08, 1967
- Accession Number
- AD1121034
Entities
People
- H. L. Jr Moore
Organizations
- United States Department of the Army