ABOUT 13th MP
- Origins in World War II: The 13th Military Police (MP) Company was originally constituted during World War II and has roots dating back to 1942, supporting the U.S. Army’s expanding need for military police units in wartime.
- Participation in D-Day: Elements or predecessor units of the 13th MP were involved in the Normandy landings, responsible for traffic control and prisoner of war (POW) management during the invasion of France.
- Cold War Service: The 13th MP has served in various capacities throughout the Cold War, including garrison law enforcement and security for strategic installations in Europe and the U.S.
- Vietnam War Deployments: The 13th MP was deployed to Vietnam, where they conducted convoy security, base defense, and law enforcement operations in a highly volatile environment.
- Operation Desert Storm: The unit participated in Operation Desert Storm in 1991, providing critical rear area security, enemy prisoner of war processing, and support for coalition forces in Kuwait and Iraq.
- Distinctive Unit Insignia: The 13th MP’s insignia features the traditional green and gold colors of the Military Police Corps, symbolizing their law enforcement and support roles within the Army.
- Modern Deployments: In the 21st century, the 13th MP has deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom, conducting police transition team missions and supporting host-nation law enforcement training.
- Hurricane Katrina Response: The 13th MP was mobilized for domestic operations, including disaster relief and law enforcement support during Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
- Women in the Ranks: The unit has a notable history of integrating women into its ranks, with female MPs serving alongside their male counterparts since the 1970s.
- Community Engagement: The 13th MP is recognized for its active community relations, including school outreach programs, public safety demonstrations, and support to local law enforcement agencies during high-profile events.