United States Army Criminal Investigation Command - Organization

Organization

In addition to United States Army Criminal Investigation Command headquarters at MCB Quantico, Virginia, CID commands six major subordinate organizations:

  • 3rd MP Group (CID), at Hunter Army Airfield, Georgia
    • 10th MP Battalion (CID)
    • 502nd MP Battalion (CID) at Fort Campbell, Kentucky
    • Fort Benning District (CID)
    • Washington District (CID)
      • 75th MP Detachment (CID) at Fort Belvoir, Virginia
      • 68th MP Detachment (CID) at Fort Meade, Maryland
  • 6th MP Group (CID), at Fort Lewis, Washington
    • 11th MP Battalion (CID)
    • 19th MP Battalion (CID), Wheeler Army Air Field, Hawaii
    • 22nd MP Battalion (CID)
    • 1001st MP Battalion (CID)
  • 202nd MP Group (CID), at Kaiserslautern (Kleber Kaserne), Germany
    • 5th MP Battalion (CID), Kaiserslautern (Kleber Kaserne), Germany
    • 1002nd MP Battalion (CID), Bamberg (Warner Barracks), Germany
  • 701st MP Group (CID), at Marine Corps Base, Quantico, Virginia
    • Field Investigative Unit
    • Major Procurement Fraud Unit, at Marine Corps Base, Quantico, Virginia
    • US Army Protective Services Battalion
    • Computer Crime Investigative Unit at Marine Corps Base, Quantico, Virginia
  • U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Laboratory, at Fort Gillem, Georgia
  • U.S. Army Crime Records Center, at Marine Corps Base, Quantico, Virginia,

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