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History of 273rd MP Company

The 273rd Military Police Company is a unit in the United States Army with a distinguished history of providing law enforcement and security support. Initially activated during World War II, the company has served in various conflicts and operations, including deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan as part of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom. The 273rd MP Company is renowned for its expertise in area security, detainee operations, and convoy security missions. Over the years, the unit has earned numerous commendations for its professionalism and dedication to mission success in both combat and peacekeeping roles.

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ABOUT 273rd MP Company

  • Vietnam War Service: The 273rd Military Police (MP) Company was activated and saw extensive service during the Vietnam War, providing law enforcement, convoy security, and area security for U.S. forces.
  • Provost Marshal Support: The unit operated under the 18th Military Police Brigade, supporting the Provost Marshal in maintaining order in the highly active III Corps Tactical Zone.
  • Convoy Security Operations: The company played a critical role in protecting military convoys from ambushes and attacks along vital supply routes in Vietnam.
  • Base Security: Elements of the 273rd MP Company were responsible for the security of major U.S. bases, including Long Binh Post, one of the largest logistics facilities in the country.
  • Tet Offensive Response: During the 1968 Tet Offensive, the 273rd MP Company was heavily engaged in defending installations and assisting in repelling enemy attacks.
  • Decorations: The company received several commendations and unit awards for valor and meritorious service during the Vietnam War, including the Meritorious Unit Commendation.
  • Prisoner of War (POW) Operations: Members of the 273rd MP Company assisted in processing and guarding enemy prisoners of war captured during combat operations.
  • Community Relations: The company participated in civil action programs, helping to build relationships with local Vietnamese communities and supporting humanitarian projects.
  • Post-Vietnam Legacy: After the war, the 273rd MP Company’s lineage and honors were preserved, with veterans frequently participating in reunions and commemorative events.
  • Personal Accounts: Numerous veterans of the 273rd MP Company have published memoirs and oral histories, sharing stories of bravery, camaraderie, and the unique challenges faced by military police in combat zones.

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