785th Military Police Battalion
The 785th Military Police Battalion 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
This information provided by the Army Institute of Heraldry.- Constituted 12 November 1942 in the Army of the United States as the 785th Military Police Battalion
- Activated 28 November 1942 at Fort Custer, Michigan
- Inactivated 10 December 1946 on Okinawa
- Redesignated 12 February 1948 as the 300th Military Police Battalion and allotted to the Organized Reserves
- Activated 25 February 1948 with headquarters at Chicago, Illinois
- Inactivated 30 March 1951 at Chicago, Illinois
- Redesignated 24 June 1953 as the 785th Military Police Battalion
- Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment activated 16 December 1991 at Inkster, Michigan
Campaign participation credit and honors
- World War II
- Rhineland
- Central Europe
- Asiatic-Pacific Theater, Streamer without inscription
- Operation Enduring Freedom 2002–2003
- *Joint Meritorious Unit Award 2002–2003
- Operation Iraqi Freedom 2005–2006
- *Meritorious Unit Commendation 2005–2006
- Operation Enduring Freedom 2011–2012
Heraldic items
Coat of arms
Blazon
- Shield: Vert, a double-headed battle-axe Or blades Sable fimbriated of the second, surmounted by two swords saltirewise of the like.
- Crest: That for regiments and separate battalions of the Army Reserve: On a wreath of the colors, Or and Vert, the Lexington Minute Man Proper.
- Motto: SAFEGUARD AND SECURE.
Symbolism
- Shield:
- Green and yellow are the colors traditionally associated with the Military Police Corps.
- The battle-axe is a symbol of authority and emphasizes the mission of the Battalion in both peace and war.
- The swords represent military readiness and commemorate the unit's two campaigns in World War II.
- Black denotes determination and dependability; gold is for honor and excellence.
- Crest: The crest is that of the U.S. Army Reserve.
- Background: The coat of arms was approved on 1992-07-27.
Distinctive unit insignia
- Description: A gold color metal and enamel device in height overall, consisting of a gold demi-battle-axe with two black blades superimposed by two diagonally crossed gold swords, overall in base two wavy green scrolls, one above the other with the top scroll inscribed "SAFEGUARD" and the bottom scroll inscribed "AND SECURE" in gold letters.
- Symbolism:
- Green and yellow are the colors traditionally associated with the Military Police Corps.
- The battle-axe is a symbol of authority and emphasizes the mission of the Battalion in both peace and war.
- The swords represent military readiness and commemorate the unit's two campaigns in World War II.
- Black denotes determination and dependability; gold is for honor and excellence.
- Background: The distinctive unit insignia was approved on 1992-07-02.