91st Military Police Battalion, US Army: Difference between revisions

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The Shield is in the colours of the Military Police. The Rudder is an allegorical representation of the basic functions of the Unit, namely control and guidance.
The Shield is in the colours of the Military Police. The Rudder is an allegorical representation of the basic functions of the Unit, namely control and guidance.


The Coat of Arms was originally approved for the 91st Military Police Battalion on 6 September 1951. It was rescinded on 23 July 1963. The Coat of Arms was reinstated and amended to add a crest on 24 June 2005. The Distinctive Unit insignia was originally approved for the 91st Military Police Battalion on 6 September 1951.  It was retained for the Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 91st Military Police Battalion on 23 July 1963.  The insignia was amended to update the description on 16 May 2005.  
The arms were originally approved for the 91st Military Police Battalion on 6 September 1951. It was rescinded on 23 July 1963. The arms were reinstated and amended to add a crest on 24 June 2005. The Distinctive Unit insignia was originally approved for the 91st Military Police Battalion on 6 September 1951.  It was retained for the Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 91st Military Police Battalion on 23 July 1963.  The insignia was amended to update the description on 16 May 2005.  




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