The Marine Corps trains its military police by first having them complete standard recruit and combat training, followed by the 20-week Military Police Basic Course at the Marine Corps Police Academy at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri.
Because Military Police Officers are Marine Officers, they must first prove they have the physical, mental and moral character to lead Marines. Candidates are screened and trained for these qualities at Officer Candidates School (OCS) and The Basic School (TBS) at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia.
Enlisted Military Police complete recruit training at either Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, South Carolina, or Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, California. After recruit training, they attend School of Infantry, Marine Combat Training Battalion, at Camp Geiger, North Carolina, or Camp Pendleton, California.
Here they train in law enforcement operations, use of lethal and non-lethal weapons, force protection and first aid. After successfully completing this course, Military Police Officers and Military Police are assigned to their first duty station where they receive additional on-the-job training.