Description: History World War II Constituted on 10 January 1942 in the Army as the 716th Military Police Battalion, it was activated during the Second World War at Fort Wadsworth, New York on 15 January 1942.[1] 1950s and 1960s In September 1962 the battalion, then based at Fort Dix, Trenton, New Jersey, was deployed together with the 5th and 17th Field Hospitals, a public information section and a composite intelligence detachment as Task Force Charlie, part of the Federal military forces deployed to support the enrolment of James Meredith at the segregated University of Mississippi.[2]: 91 Arriving at the university on the morning of 1 October the battalion was used to secure the campus in the aftermath of the overnight rioting.[2]: 115–7 A company from the battalion would remain deployed at the university until 23 July 1963.[2]: 134 Vietnam War International MP patrol, Saigon, October 1965 Company C, 52nd Infantry Regiment arrived in South Vietnam on 1 December 1966 and was assigned to the battalion. By late 1967 the battalion's mission was security and law enforcement in the Saigon/Cholon/Tan Son Nhut metropolitan area, South Vietnam. Specific security missions, involving approximately 83% of the military police/security guard resources of the battalion, included the US Embassy, the Military Assistance Command, Vietnam (MACV) Complex, VIP and General's quarters, Bachelor Officers’ Quarters (BOQ's), Bachelor Enlisted Quarters (BEQ's) and critical US facilities and installations throughout the city. This security mission was primarily aimed at deterring terrorist acts. The law enforcement mission involved normal military police functions in a metropolitan area, to include criminal investigations. The battalion supported the requirements of the provost marshal, US Army Headquarters Area Command, for military police/security guards within the resources available.[3] During the Tet Offensive of January–February 1968 the unit played a major role in the defense of Saigon against Vietcong (VC) attacks, in particular the attack on the US Embassy, battle of Cholon and Phu Tho Racetrack and the attack on the Joint General Staff Compound.[4]: 325–46 At the start of the Tet Offensive the battalion was configured to perform traditional military policing roles, however it soon found itself engaged in urban combat for which it was ill-equipped. The battalion was to provide support for USAHAC in the conduct of disaster recovery operations by providing security, damage control and prevention of pilferage. The concept of operations envisioned a disaster or VC destruction such as the blowing up of a US billet (similar to the Victoria Hotel attack) by VC personnel. After confirmation of a disaster by the provost marshal, the battalion was to dispatch a 25-man alert force to the affected area. The team was organised into a control and cordon team which would seal off and clear the damaged area of all unauthorized personnel; a rescue team which would evacuate casualties from the building and a search team to assists explosive ordnance personnel in locating other bombs or explosives. There was no provision in the plan for use of battalion military police as fighting units. This concept was applied in response to the initial attack on the Joint General Staff Compound which was believed to be an attack on BOQ-3 and the alert force was ambushed by VC resulting in 17 MPs killed.[3]: 13 Companies A and B were based at the Capitol BEQ 107 Dong Khanh St (now called: Hem 107 Tran Hung Dao on Google Maps) (10.7524°N 106.6673°E), Cholon while Company C was based at MACV headquarters annex.[3]: 22 Companies A, B and C were inactivated on 29 March 1973 in South Vietnam.[1] ConflictStreamerYear(s) Vietnam WarVietnam Defense Vietnam WarCounteroffensive Vietnam WarCounteroffensive, Phase II1966–1967 Vietnam WarCounteroffensive, Phase III1967–1968 Vietnam WarTet Counteroffensive1968 Vietnam WarCounteroffensive, Phase IV1968 Vietnam WarCounteroffensive, Phase V1968 Vietnam WarCounteroffensive, Phase VI1968–1969 Vietnam WarTet 69/Counteroffensive1969 Vietnam WarSummer–Fall 19691969 Vietnam WarWinter–Spring 19701970 Vietnam WarSanctuary Counteroffensive1970 Vietnam WarCounteroffensive, Phase VII1970–
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Type: Medal
Force: Army
Theme: Militaria
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States