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  2. 93d Military Police Battalion - Wikipedia

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    The battalion is subordinate to 89th Military Police Brigade.It numbers over 800 soldiers who are stationed at its headquarters at Fort Bliss, Texas. The battalion consists of one Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, one Law Enforcement Activities (LEA) Company, one Law Enforcement Detachment - the 513th Military Working Dog (MWD) detachment - and three Military Police Companies:

  3. List of United States Army Military Police Corps units

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    385th Military Police Battalion – Fort Stewart, GA . 139th Military Police Company; 293rd Military Police Company; 546th Military Police Company; 549th Military Police Company; 93rd Military Working Dog Detachment; 197th Military Police Detachment; 503rd Military Police Battalion - Fort Liberty, NC . 21st Military Police Company (Airborne)

  4. Liberation of Kuwait campaign order of battle - Wikipedia

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    16th Military Police Brigade (Abn) [6] 160th Military Police Battalion 503rd Military Police Battalion (ABN) 519th Military Police Battalion 759th Military Police Battalion 35th Signal Brigade (Abn) [7] 25th Signal Battalion 50th Signal Battalion 327th Signal Battalion 426th Signal Battalion 525th Military Intelligence Brigade (Abn) [8]

  5. 93rd Infantry Division (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The 93rd Infantry Division was a "colored" segregated unit of the United States Army in World War I and World War II.However, in World War I only its four infantry regiments, two brigade headquarters, and a provisional division headquarters were organized, and the divisional and brigade headquarters were demobilized in May 1918.

  6. 372nd Infantry Regiment (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Flag of the French 157th Infantry Division, with American flag section commemorating the service of the 371st and 372nd US infantry regiments in the division.. The 372nd Infantry Regiment was a segregated African American regiment, nominally a part of the 93rd Division, that served in World War I under French Army command, and also in World War II. [2]

  7. 93rd Engineer General Service Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 93rd Engineer General Service Regiment (93rd) was a segregated general services regiment of the United States Army. It was activated at Camp Livingston, Louisiana . The 93rd was one of several Army units composed entirely of Black enlisted personnel that constructed the Alaska-Canada highway .

  8. Operation Dragoon order of battle - Wikipedia

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    Military Police. 204th Military Police Company 372d Military Police Escort Guard Company 377th Military Police Escort Guard Company (-3 Sections) 504th Military Police Battalion (-2 Companies) HQ & HQ Detachment, 759th Military Police Battalion. Medical. 1st Advance Section, 7th Medical Depot Company. Quartermaster

  9. VII Corps (United States) - Wikipedia

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    793rd Military Police Battalion 93rd Signal Brigade ... Washington, DC: Center of Military History Publication. 70-73-1. Bourque, Stephen A.; Burdan, John (2007).