290th Military Police Brigade

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290th Military Police Brigade
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Shoulder Sleeve Insignia
CountryUnited States
BranchArmy Reserve
TypeMilitary Police Brigade
RoleMilitary Police
SizeBrigade
Garrison/HQNashville, Tennessee
Motto(s)Custody with Honor[1]
ColorsGreen and Gold
Commanders
Current
commander
COL John M. Dunn
Insignia
Distinctive Unit Insignia290MPBdeDUI.jpg

The 290th Military Police Brigade is a Military Police unit of the United States Army.

History[]

  • Constituted in the US Army Reserve on 1 November 1971, as HHC, 290th MP Brigade, activated at Nashville, Tennessee and assigned to the Third US Army.
  • Reassigned 1 October 1973, to the First United States Army.
  • Reassigned to the Second United States Army on 1 October 1983. Inactivated on 15 October 1985, at Nashville, Tennessee.
  • Reactivated to the 200th Military Police Command on 17 September 2010.

Insignia[]

The partizans were medieval weapons. They are crossed to indicate control of exit and entry. The circular embattled area is symbolic of the prisoner of war camps and military security facilities commanded and operated by the brigade. The two partizans, nine sides of the nonagon and circular center allude to the numerical designation (2-9-0) of the unit.[2]

Subordinate units[]

As of 2017 the following units are subordinated to the 290th Military Police Brigade:[3]

References[]

  1. ^ U.S. Army heraldic crests: a complete illustrated history of authorized Distinctive Unit Insignia By Barry Jason Stein, Peter Joseph Capelotti
  2. ^ Stein, Barry Jason; Capelotti, Peter Joseph. U.S. Army heraldic crests: a complete illustrated history of authorized Distinctive Unit Insignia. University of South Carolina Press.
  3. ^ "U.S. Army Reserve > Commands".
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