United States Army Military Police
Corps organized - 1941 |
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414th MP Escort
Guard Co.
Camp Atterbury,
Edinburgh, Indiana
Primary mission: Active Duty, Army, Escort Guard |
May 1943
to
7 Feb 1944 |
CPT Robert J.
Brown
Commanding |
Fort Custer,
Michigan? |
15 Dec 1943? |
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In
the historical pages of
Camp Atterbury, in Edingburgh, Indiana, the first mention of
the 414th Military Police Company can be found online. In those
days, the facility was used as a training ground.
Atterbury's website specifically states that the 414th MP Escort
Guard Company arrived in May 1943 and departed 7 February 1944.
There are some notes in the current company file that mention the
unit not being activated until 15 December 1943 at Fort Custer,
Michigan. This information does not cross reference and source
documentation does not exist.
If
you have information regarding this time period in the history of
the 414th MP Company, please email
webmaster@ozarkwarriors.com.
414th MP Escort
Guard Co.
Ft. Knox, KY
Primary mission: Active Duty, Army, Escort Guard |
7 Feb 1944 thru
16 Oct 1945 (deactivated)
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The
414th MP Escort Guard Company was activated at Ft. Knox, Kentucky
upon departure of Camp Atterbury. It was while the active duty
unit's stateside base of operations was located in Kentucky, that
it received the EAME (European African Middle
Eastern Campaign Medal) battle streamer depicted here, awarded
for the unit's participation in Northern France in 1944.
Upon returning stateside, it appears that the unit
as a whole was Inactivated at Camp Bullis, San Antonio Texas.
After the war 500,000 soldiers
were processed out through the separation centers at Fort Sam
Houston and Camp Bullis.
It was nothing unusual to deactivate entire units at that time.
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you have information regarding this time period in the history of
the 414th MP Company, please email
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Redesignated
"414th
Military Police Prisoner of War Processing Company"
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12 Nov 1948 (Redesignated)
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The redesignation of the then inactive "414th MP
Escort Guard Company" to the Reserve "414th Military Police Prisoner of
War Processing Company", was done on paper on 12 November
1948, during the creation of the Organized Reserve Corps, which
would itself later be redesignated to the United States Army
Reserve on 9 July 1952.
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the 414th MP Company, please email
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414th
Military Police Prisoner of War Processing Company
Activated at
Newark, New Jersey
Primary mission: Organized
Reserve Corps, POW Processing |
1 Dec 1948 thru 27 Jan 1950 (deactivated)
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It
took very little time for the 414th POW Processing Company, now
belonging to the Organized Reserve Corps, to
become a reality. Less than twenty days later, the unit came
into official existence on 1 December 1948 at Newark, New Jersey.
One year and two months later, on 27 January 1950, it would again be deactivated.
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414th
Military Police Prisoner of War Processing Company
Activated at
Chico, California
Primary mission: Army
Reserve, Prisoner of War Processing |
1 Oct 1950 thru 1
May 1968 (moved)
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The 414th MP POW
Processing Company was reactivated 1 October 1950, this time on
the opposite side of the country, on the West coast, at
Chico, California. While based in Chico, the unit was redesignated
on the 4th of July, 1953, to the "414th Military Police Company"
as we know it today but still had a primary training mission of
POW Processing. At this time, it is believed that the unit was
simply moved from Chico, California to Santa Ana, California in
1968.
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the 414th MP Company, please email
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"414th
Military Police Company"
Moved to
2345 Barranca Road, Santa
Ana, California 92705
Primary mission: Army
Reserve, Prisoner of War Processing
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1 May 1968 thru 15 Sep 1990 (deactivated)
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The 414th Military
Police Company was moved to Santa Ana, California, 1 May 1968. This
time, it would remain active on the Reserve rolls for more than
twenty years.
We have recently
received a letter from R. J. Dawson, a member of the 414th MP
Company during this time period. Our thanks goes out to him for the
information and pictures he has provided. The following, is an
excerpt from his email:
I was a member of the
414th MP Company from 9 May 1973, until my reserve obligation was
fulfilled and I was relieved on 9 December, 1974. The unit itself
was designated a prisoner of war processing company, part of the
Sixth Army and was an interesting mixture of leftover draft evaders
from the Vietnam era, and professional law enforcement personnel.
Several members of the unit were peace officers from surrounding
jurisdictions to include Los Angeles Police Department and Los
Angeles Sheriff's Department. I was a prior service school trained
MP. We never deployed while I was assigned, but our active duty for
training was conducted at Fort Irwin by Barstow, CA. We also pulled
weekend duty at Los Alamitos Naval Air Station which became an Armed
Forces Reserve Center. I was on duty the day the Secretary of the
Army visited to make the transition official. I snapped to and gave
him a sharp salute and I remember him saying, with a smile on his
face, "Damm, its good to see an Army MP around here".
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Me, SP4 RJ Dawson,
with my first convertible. You may notice the bumper
markings on the Jeep indicate 6A63ARC which was the 63rd
Army Reserve Command of the Sixth Army. The BF on the other
side of the bumper stands for Bakersfield... we borrowed the
jeeps from them since our unit had none. |
Some things change...
Three of our MP's on Gate Duty
at the main entrance to Fort Irwin. The picture requires
somewhat of a sense of humor as the Mike Pappa in the middle
was one of the non-school trained draft evaders that I
mentioned previously. |
Never a dull moment as one of
our MPs returns just a tad late from his weekend pass after
the first week of training. He was assigned to LA Marshalls
so we felt he deserved the proper reception. |
Some things do not.
- R. J. Dawson
(September 7, 2005)
CPT
John L. Kuykendall, Commanding
1SG
Winton Burnett
(1973-1974)
311th Coscom63rd
RC (higher com)6th Army
414th MP
Company
Activated at
Joplin, Missouri
Primary
mission: Army Reserve
Change of Command
pictures - July 2004 |
1 Sept 1996
1998
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15 Jul 2004
15 May 2005
11 Aug 2005
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1998
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15 Jul 2004
15 May 2005
11 Aug 2005
Current
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CPT Owen Zeigler
CPT Gary Esson
CPT John Wales
1LT Nicolai Birch
CPT Adina Sanchez
1LT Nicolai Birch |
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