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"Lakeland Air Force Base"? Unreliable source cited[edit]

No such place. Presumably Lackland Air Force Base.

Not that it matters, the US Marine Corps does not send its Military Police trainees there for their MOS training. The Marines have a detachment assigned to the US Army Military Police School. This has been the case since January 1950 at Fort Gordon, Georgia. When the Military Police School moved to Ft McClellan, Alabama, in 1975 the Marine Corps training detachment moved as well; likewise in 1999 the Marine Corps detachment moved to Ft Leonard Wood when the US Army Military Police School was relocated there.

The only Marine MP training conducted at Lackland AFB is specialist training for dog handlers, which does not occur until the Marine has already completed the Military Police School and been awarded the MP MOS 5811. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 97.127.144.164 (talk) 19:07, 13 February 2017 (UTC)[reply]