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    Timothy R. Reese

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    Mobility, Vigilance, and Justice : The US Army Constabulary in Germany, 1946-1953 (2005) — Foreword — 9 copies

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    05. Military History (1) 2018 (2) Allied occupation of Austria (1945-1955) (1) Allied occupation of Germany (1945-1949) (1) Austria (1) Cold War (1) Constabulary (2) Constabulary in Austria (1) Constabulary in Germany 1945-1953 (1) European Theater of Operations (1) Germany (1) history (1) maintaining the border (1) military history (2) military police (2) occupation of Austria (1) occupation of Germany (1) office (2) organization (1) patrols (1) policy (1) purchased at the Combat Studies Institute 2018 (2) search and seizure (1) Stability Operations (1) transition from combat to occupation (1) Unit history (1) United States Army Constabulary (1) USArmy - CSI - Occasional Papers (1) WWII (2)

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    Canonical name
    Reese, Timothy R.
    Other names
    Reese, Tim
    Birthdate
    1959-05-28
    Gender
    male
    Education
    University of Michigan
    U.S. Army War College
    United States Military Academy
    Occupations
    military officer
    military historian
    Organizations
    Combat Studies Institute
    United States Army
    United States Military Academy
    Nationality
    USA
    Birthplace
    St. Louis, Missouri, USA
    Associated Place (for map)
    Missouri, USA

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