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16th MP BrigadeUSACIDC6TH INFANTRY DIVISION

Matthew Vandiver

U.S. Army Military Retiree

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Joined Arkansas National Guard (1/142nd FA) in 1995 went AD in 1997.

Current City

Montague

Branch

U.S. Army

Units

16th MP Brigade

U.S. Army

The 16th Military Police (MP) Brigade was activated on 20 May 1966 at Fort George G. Meade, Maryland, and quickly deployed to Vietnam, where it provided security, law enforcement, and combat support during the Vietnam War. After returning to the United States in 1973, the brigade was stationed at Fort Bragg (now Fort Liberty), North Carolina, where it became the only airborne-capable military police brigade in the U.S. Army. The 16th MP Brigade has participated in numerous operations, including Operation Urgent Fury in Grenada, Operation Desert Storm, and deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan. Today, it remains a premier military police unit, supporting XVIII Airborne Corps and rapid deployment missions worldwide.

2000 - 2004

USACIDC

U.S. Army

The United States Army Criminal Investigation Division Command (USACIDC), commonly known as CID, was established in 1971 to serve as the primary investigative arm of the U.S. Army for criminal matters. Its origins trace back to World War I and II when various investigative agencies operated within the Army, but it was consolidated into a single command to provide professional, centralized criminal investigations. USACIDC is responsible for investigating felony-level crimes involving Army personnel and property, both in the U.S. and overseas. Over the years, CID special agents have played critical roles in combatting fraud, espionage, terrorism, and other serious offenses, supporting both military justice and Army readiness.

2004 - 2014
6TH INFANTRY DIVISION insignia

6TH INFANTRY DIVISION

U.S. Army

Unit with 52 member associations.

1997 - 1998