


WHAT IS THE MPRA
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Founded in July 1st, 1992, The Military Police Regimental Association (MPRA) is an organization dedicated to supporting and promoting the interests of military police personnel and their families. It typically focuses on fostering a sense of community among those who have served in military police roles, providing support for current members, veterans, and their families.
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Key functions of the MPRA often include:
-Networking: Connecting members through events and activities.
-Support: Offering resources and assistance for veterans and active duty personnel.
-Preservation of History: Celebrating and preserving the history of military police units and their contributions.
-Advocacy: Promoting policies that benefit military police personnel and their families.

ABOUT THE PUERTO RICO CHAPTER
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The Puerto Rico chapter of the Military Police Regimental Association (MPRA) was founded on 2025, with a strong commitment to enhancing the lives of both active military police officers from the 92nd Military Police Brigade and the veterans who have made significant sacrifices for our nation.
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This chapter aims to provide a range of ongoing benefits, support programs, and resources tailored specifically for military police personnel. By promoting camaraderie and a sense of community among members, the Puerto Rico chapter hopes to foster strong connections that extend beyond service.
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The organization seeks to create opportunities for networking, professional development, and personal well-being, ensuring that both current members and veterans feel valued and supported. Activities may include events, outreach initiatives, and advocacy efforts aimed at raising awareness of the challenges faced by military police officers and their families.
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Through these efforts, the chapter aspires to honor the dedication and sacrifices of military police personnel, reinforcing our collective commitment to serve and protect our country.