About this Unit
The USASCH Military Police Company was a unit stationed at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, tasked with providing law enforcement, security, and force protection for the U.S. Army Support Command Hawaii (USASCH). Throughout its history, the company played a vital role in maintaining order and discipline on post, supporting military operations, and responding to emergencies and incidents within the installation. Its personnel conducted patrols, managed access control points, and facilitated military customs and courtesies. The company’s efforts contributed significantly to the overall safety and mission readiness of Schofield Barracks and the surrounding military community.
Historical Facts
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Origins at Schofield Barracks: The U.S. Army Support Command Hawaii (USASCH) Military Police Company was based at Schofield Barracks, Oahu, Hawaii, a major Army installation established in 1908 to provide defense for the Hawaiian Islands.
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Cold War Era Duties: During the Cold War, the USASCH MP Company was responsible for law enforcement, physical security, and force protection for the sprawling Schofield Barracks and associated installations.
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Vietnam War Support: The unit played a key role in training and processing soldiers deploying to and returning from the Vietnam War, maintaining order and safety during a turbulent era.
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24/7 Readiness: MPs of USASCH maintained round-the-clock patrols, responding to incidents ranging from traffic accidents to emergencies, reflecting the motto, "Of the Troops, For the Troops."
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Specialized Training: Members received specialized riot control, customs, and installation security training, preparing them for a wide range of military police missions unique to Hawaii's strategic location.
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Collaboration with Local Law Enforcement: The unit often coordinated with the Honolulu Police Department, especially during large events or incidents involving military personnel off-post.
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Drug Interdiction Efforts: In the 1970s and 1980s, USASCH MPs were instrumental in anti-drug operations and education programs aimed at curbing substance abuse within the military community.
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Disaster Response: The company responded to natural disasters such as hurricanes and floods, providing security, traffic control, and humanitarian assistance to both military and civilian populations.
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Distinguished Alumni: Some former USASCH MP Company members went on to prominent careers in federal law enforcement or higher echelons of military police leadership.
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Unit Reorganizations: Over the years, the unit underwent several reorganizations as Army structure evolved, eventually being reflagged or merged with other military police units as part of broader changes in U.S. Army Pacific operations.