ABOUT 423rd MP
- Origins in World War II: The 423rd Military Police Company was first constituted during World War II, playing an essential role in supporting combat operations in the European and Pacific Theaters.
- Post-War Reorganization: After World War II, the unit underwent several reorganizations and inactivations as part of the Army’s adjustments to peacetime needs.
- Korean War Activation: The 423rd MP was reactivated during the Korean War, providing law enforcement and security services on the home front and in overseas theaters.
- Cold War Service: Throughout the Cold War, the 423rd MP supported numerous training exercises and deployments, focusing on security, force protection, and prisoner of war operations.
- Desert Storm Participation: Elements of the 423rd MP were mobilized during Operation Desert Storm, contributing to the management of EPWs (Enemy Prisoners of War) and base security in the Middle East.
- Homeland Security Missions: In the aftermath of September 11, 2001, the 423rd MP participated in domestic security operations, including airport security and support to local law enforcement.
- Deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan: The unit has deployed multiple times to Iraq and Afghanistan, supporting convoy security, detainee operations, and training of host nation police forces.
- Humanitarian Assistance: The 423rd MP has been activated for disaster relief in the United States, assisting with hurricane recovery and community support during emergencies.
- Decorations and Citations: Over its history, the 423rd MP has received multiple commendations, including Meritorious Unit Commendations, for its service in both combat and peacetime missions.
- Unit Motto and Symbol: The company’s motto, “Ready to Serve,” encapsulates its commitment to duty, while its distinctive unit insignia reflects the proud heritage of the Military Police Corps.