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The designation "95 Bravo" historically refers to the U.S. Army Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) code for Military Police, used from the 1950s until the late 1990s. Throughout the Cold War, soldiers with the 95 Bravo MOS played critical roles in law enforcement, security, and battlefield circulation control both at home and abroad, including significant deployments during the Vietnam War and Operation Desert Storm. 95 Bravos were essential in maintaining order on military installations, managing prisoners of war, and supporting combat operations. In 1999, the Army updated its MOS system, and the 95 Bravo designation transitioned to the 31B MOS, continuing the proud tradition of Army Military Police.
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