Links of Interest
Military Police Links

Military Police of the Vietnam War

Webmaster Jim Stewart served in Vietnam from October of 1966 to October of 1968. He served with the 552nd, 300th, 560th and 527th MP companies, 18th MP Brigade. The site is outstanding and a must to go to for anyone interested in Military Police.

The Military Police Association

this is the official site of the Military Police Association. A lot of information and locator service for former and current Military Policemen. Reunion site to post gatherings as well.

212th Military Police Sentry Dog Unit

The 212th company was stationed at Long Binh, and had many outlying detachments. Photos from the years between 65' - 72', were submitted by the dog handlers of the 212th. This site is dedicated to all dog handlers that had the pleasure to vacation in sunny Southeast Asia. Great looking site using the Military Police Colors.

23rd Military Police Company

I would be remised not to have my Company's main site listed. Lots of images an interaction with this club group hosted by former 23 MP Paul Stiff and yahoo. It has made for great turnout of MP's The first of four sites operated by former members of the 23rd MP Company. Thousands of messages posted, some with unit history and many with first hand accounts of duties while on tour in Vietnam as a military policeman. Hundreds of pictures posted at all four sites. AO of the 23rd MP Co. was I Corp. Based from Duc Pho to Danang. Service to the US Army in Vietnam 1967 until 1972.

552nd Military Police Company

These photos depict the arrival of the 552nd Military Police Company shortly after they we ashore in Vung Tau, Republic of South Vietnam in the latter days of September, 1966 after a 20 plus day venture on the USS Buckner. Those that served with this unit are some of the best of what makes America great. They were the best of the best.

504th Military Police Battalion

18th MP Brigade Good looking site devoted to A, B, & C companies. Lots of images to look at.

720th Military Police Battalion

Reunion Association, Inc. Organizational web site that deals with the distribution of information to current and former members of the 720th Military Police Battalion, U.S. Army.

Military Police School

located at Fort Leonard Wood MO web site. It even has the MP gift shop if you are interested in getting that something special only an MP would like. They have been very supportive of this site allowing me to use much of their material and a great help in my research.

127th Military Police Company

Photo Album Nice looking site dedicated to the 127th Military Police Company 18th MP Brigade. Many photos and also a membership page. A letter page which I found very interesting.<

54th Military Police Det.

Fort Hunter Liggett California 1979 to 1982 dedicated to those that served in the Military Police after Vietnam.
Unofficial South African Corps of Military Police This site is awesome it has two Pages devoted to U.S.Army Military Police as well as Foreign Military Police from around the world one page deals with History of US Army Military Police in Vietnam and actually has the only reference to Military Police helmet liners and the distinction of why the insignia especially the colored stripe were different (the 3rd platoon wore normal helmets except for gate guard.) The other page devoted to the US Army is US Army MP Brigades I would suggest taking your time and exploring this great site that is truly international.

Military Police Memorial

Pages Comprehensive website providing an expanded tribute to Military Police men and women...who lost their lives in the line of duty. Meaning that notices, articles, stories, obituaries, personal memoirs, photos and other relevant items of interest about these soldiers. This site is for all MP's, killed in the line of duty or not. Active, retired, two years or twenty...if they ever wore the brassard, they get a memorial page.

709th Military Police Battalion

A Very organized site. This web site is dedicated to the Men and Women of the 709th Military Police Battalion of all eras.

560th Military Police

Company another great organized site showing the history and particulars of this unit. Lots of images and reunion information.
Americal Division Links

Americal Division Veterans Association

I can't say enough about this link and all of the people involved in making it the place to start when doing anything of interest involving the Americal Division and its history. Also a page devoted to 11th Light Infantry Brigade This site is inactive due to the webmaster and friend Bill Allen passing on. He was very proud of this site and I hope some Jungle Warrior picks it up. The site Included a Memorial site, Photos pages, KIA list, MOH recipients, Brigade History, and Guest book/locator. It was dedicated to the Jungle Warriors who served with the Americal Division. I leave this up in memory of Bill a great Americal troop.

196th Light Infantry Brigade Association

Includes Association information, KIA list, Brigade History, Guest book. One of the three Brigades to make up the Americal Division and the last Army Brigade to leave Vietnam.

198th Light Infantry Brigade Bayonet Bunch

At long last a group site for the 198th light Infantry Brigade bayonet fighters don't miss signing up it is easy and painless.

1st Squadron 1st Cavalry Association

Americal Armor support for the 196th LIB a great supporter of the Americal Division Veterans Association and this site.

1st Battalion 6th Infantry A Co.

Great site about this company which was part of the 198th LIB. Lots of great photos and yes even some MP bashing.
Vietnam War Links of interest

An American Red Cross Donut Dollie with the 9th Infantry Division and Mobile Riverine Force in Vietnam

This is a site put up by my friend Emily. A very powerful site that I highly recommend. Lots of great stories and pictures viewed though the eyes of a Red Cross volunteer. I would suggest that you take your time in viewing this site to absorb and enjoy its one of a kind approach to documenting the Vietnam War from her personal perspective.

What a Long Strange Trip . . .27th Surg, Chu Lai

Great site with numerous links. Showing the war through the eyes of nurses. The 27th Surgical Hospital was located at Chu Lai and supported the Americal AO (area of Operation).

Remember Vietnam

Great professional site showing some statistics from the Veterans perspective wonderful use of flash Please see this outstanding award winning site.

The Virtual Wall ® Vietnam Veterans Memorial

Outstanding site contains personal remembrances of letters, photographs, poetry, and citations honoring those women and men named on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, DC.

The Vietnam Archive at Texas Tech University

The Vietnam Archive is the world's largest repository of Vietnam War materials outside of the National Archives. Founded in 1989 by Vietnam Veterans, its active mission is to collect and preserve the history of the Vietnam War from all angles. Located in Lubbock, Texas, the holdings of the Archive include millions of pages of documents, tens of thousands of photographs, film, and audio recordings, hundreds of oral history interviews, and much more. Texas Tech University the official depository for the Americal Veterans Association
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