A tribute to the Military Police who served in Vietnam
Military Police Of The Vietnam War
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BEFORE AND AFTER
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This page is to honor MPs of other eras, Korea, Desert Storm, Panama, European theatre, stateside duty, etc.  If you have a photo of your tour of duty, please send it in to me so that I can post it.
Terry Cashatt in Saudi Arabia on the first day of the ground war, Desert Storm.  Terry was with the 3rd Platoon, 545th MP Company, 1st Cavalry Division.  Below, Sgt. Terry Cashatt (Center) and MPs Jim Lindsey and Paul Akers, Korea 1987.
Sgt. Jim Carroll and his patrol at Fort
Amador, Panama, 1950-51.  Below, Sgt. Carroll and his squad playing pool.
John Haglund with the 54th MP Detachment at Ft. Hunter Liggett, California.  The MPs were responsible for patrolling 167,000 acres of hills and valleys.  The base was where new weapons systems were tested including the Apache gunship, tanks and infantry maneuvers.  On the right is one of the squads and their mascot.
Patch courtesy of Jim Carroll
SP4 Bobby Barr (looking sharp) at the DMZ, Korea, 1967-70,  Notice the North Korean communist soldiers behind him.
A North Korean defected at the DMZ and the communist started shooting at the defector and then at the MPs.  Two unknown MPs take cover on the hill and one returns fire from the kneeling position.  Photo courtesy of Stan Suit.
Neil Horn, Arlington National Cemetary detail, Fort Myer 1972-74.
Unknown MPs patrol the border of the DMZ, Korea.  MP Nick Vondada at the DMZ in 1999. To his rear a communist guard. Photos courtesy of Stan Suit.
Stan Suit at the DMZ in Korea, 1970. 
Bob Morrison and Larry Strong with the Armed Forces Police in Okinawa in 1964. Bob from Pennsylvania, Larry from Montana.  Both wound up in Vietnam.  To the right PFC George Veitch (212th MP Company, IX Corps)  and an unknown South Korean MP.  This photo was taken in Feb. of 1952 in the Kumwha Valley in North Korea. (Note:  The 212th would later pull duty in Vietnam).
George Veitch sent in theses photos of 212th MP PFC Henning standing at the 38th Parallel during the Korean War and  MPs Fisher and Clevenger (driving) transporting two Chinese POWs while a South Korean MP stands-by.
An unauthorized 212th MP patch from the Korean War submitted by George Veitch.
Bob Miloro, left, with the 2nd BDE of the 5th Infantry, Fort Devens, Massachusetts, 1965.  Bob's Fort Gordon MP Academy pic is below.
SP5 Mike Austing, Okinawa, 1974.  With his Chevy
Chevelle he was an accident investigator, 62nd MP Company.
Everything about WW2 and the Korean War.
Gil Jones, right, with the 558th MPs in Korea, 1953-54.
Above, guardmount at Yongson, Korea.  Photo courtesy of Gil Jones.  Click 
HERE to visit the 558th MP site.
Hey you!  Yeah, you!!
Wanna see whose doing all the work now?  Click on my image maggot!  Don't make me come over there!
Hey!  Click on the Sailor.
John Sasso, 8th Army MPs, Korea, 55-57.  Ron Smith, Roy Suydan, and John ready for a VIP escort.
Richard Bishop and Bob Gehrmann in Crailsheim, Germany.
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