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630th Military Police Company (Bamberg, Germany) 57th Military Police Company; 58th Military Police Company; 552nd Military Police Company; 558th Military Police Company; 13th Military Police Detachment; 39th Military Police Detachment; United States Army Pacific: Active Duty 11th Military Police Brigade - Ashley, PA. 96th Military Police ...
Warrior Police. Rolling with America's Military Police in the World's Trouble Spots. New York: St. Martin's Press. ISBN 978-0-312-65855-7. Robert K. Wright Jr., ed. (1992). Military Police. Army Lineage Series. United States Army Center of Military History.
A Company, 7th Supply and Transportation Battalion; 1st Platoon, B Company, 127th Signal Battalion; Company B, 82d Signal Battalion (-) 82d Military Police Company (-) 511th Military Police Company, Fort Drum; Aviation Brigade, 7th Infantry Division, Task Force Aviation. 1st Battalion, 228th Aviation Regiment Archived 2011-03-04 at the Wayback ...
From December 1989 to April 1990 Bray was deployed to Panama for Operation Just Cause as commander of the 988th Military Police Company. [5] President Bush ordered the Panama Invasion following the murder of a U.S. Marine at a road block by soldiers of the Panama Defense Force (PDF), and the kidnapping and torture of two other US citizens ...
This force was made up primarily of members of the 3rd Special Forces Group, but also included members of the 16th Military Police Brigade, 118th Military Police Company (Fort Bragg, NC), the 101st Military Police Company, the 988th Military Police Company (Fort Benning, Georgia)and 101st Aviation Brigade (Ft. Campbell, Kentucky), 3/2 ACR from ...
Captain Linda L. Bray, commander of the 988th Military Police Company of Fort Benning, Georgia, led her troops in a three-hour firefight against PDF troops who refused to surrender a dog kennel which (it was later discovered) they were using to store weapons. Bray was said to be the first woman to lead U.S. troops in battle, and her role in the ...
511th MP Company; 555th MP Company; 988th MP Company - arrived on 14 December 1989 and was the 1st MP company to receive combat orders since Vietnam; 108th MP Company (arrived D+1 as part of the reinforcing airflow) One company, 75th Ranger Regiment, on D-Day for the purpose of clearing the Commandancia. [8]
Headquarters & Headquarters Company; 36th Signal Battalion [25] [26] 41st Signal Battalion [25] [27] 304th Signal Battalion, Camp Colbern [25] [28] 307th Signal Battalion [25] [29] 257th Signal Company, Camp Humphreys; 8th Military Police Brigade (Provisional), Camp Coiner [20] Headquarters & Headquarters Company; 94th Military Police Battalion ...