Draft:503rd Military Police Battalion
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The 503rd Military Police Battalion (Airborne) is a military police battalion of the United States Army based at Fort Liberty, North Carolina. The battalion is postured to deploy globally and provide policing capabilities as well as internment and resettlement of enemy prisoners of war (EPW); while simultaneously providing law enforcement support support to the Fort Liberty Community.[1] The 503rd Military Police Battalion (Airborne) currently serves as the U.S. Army’s only Airborne Military Police Battalion. The battalion's basic goal is to support the XVIII Airborne Corps to respond to any foreign contingency mission, anytime, anywhere.[2][3]
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503rd Military Police Battalion (Airborne) | |
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Active | 1922-1938
1943-1949 1965-present |
Country | United States |
Branch | United States Army |
Type | Active Duty |
Role | Military Police |
Size | Battalion |
Part of | 16th Military Police Brigade |
Garrison/HQ | Fort Bragg |
Nickname(s) | Enforcers |
Motto(s) | "Go Hard or Go Home" |
Commanders | |
Current Commander | LTC Jennifer L. Fauth |
Current CSM | CSM Jon D. Waterhouse |
Insignia | |
Combat service identification badge with and without Airborne Tab | |
Distinctive unit insignia of the battalion | |
Beret flash | |
Airborne background trimming |