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785th Military Police Battalion
785th Military Police Battalion coat of arms
Active1942–1946
1948–1951
1953–
CountryUnited States
BranchArmy Reserve
TypeMilitary Police
RoleInternment/Resettlement
SizeBattalion
Part of300th Military Police Brigade
Battalion HeadquartersFraser, Michigan
Motto(s)SAFEGUARD AND SECURE
EngagementsWorld War II
Insignia
Distinctive Unit Insignia

The 785th Military Police Battalion (I/R) is an Army Reserve unit whose mission is to provide command, planning, administration, and logistical support for the operation of an internment/resettlement facility. It is located in Fraser, Michigan.

Battalion lineage

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This information provided by the Army Institute of Heraldry.[1]

Campaign participation credit and honors

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Heraldic items

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Coat of arms

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Blazon

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Symbolism

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  1. Green and yellow (gold) are the colors traditionally associated with the Military Police Corps.
  2. The battle-axe is a symbol of authority and emphasizes the mission of the Battalion in both peace and war.
  3. The swords represent military readiness and commemorate the unit's two campaigns in World War II.
  4. Black denotes determination and dependability; gold is for honor and excellence.

Distinctive unit insignia

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  1. Green and yellow (gold) are the colors traditionally associated with the Military Police Corps.
  2. The battle-axe is a symbol of authority and emphasizes the mission of the Battalion in both peace and war.
  3. The swords represent military readiness and commemorate the unit's two campaigns in World War II.
  4. Black denotes determination and dependability; gold is for honor and excellence.
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