Author: Thomas T. Watson
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780990327134
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 602
Book Description
The story of the three--year history of a traditional Army--level Military Police battalion assigned the previously unheard of mission responsibility of light infantry counterinsurgency warfare in South Vietnam. This was the first time in the history of the United States Armed Forces that a military police battalion was tasked with such a mission and placed in direct operation control of a Tactical Area Of Responsibility (TAOR) and authority for the direct control of infantry, air, armor, and artillery elements when called upon for support. At the time there was no precedent for it. Long Binh Post was the new home for the USARV Headquarters complex, and a dedicated proactive U.S. unit was needed to deny the enemy access to its traditional southern approach routes to Bien Hoa and eliminate their close-in strike capability of Long Binh Post and USARV. USARV tasked the mission to the 18th Military Police Brigade, and they assigned it to the 89th Military Police Group's go--to battalion, the 720th. Follow the exploits of the Battalion's Village Outpost's Liaison staff, River Patrol, Ambush & Reconnaissance, and Civic Action patrols as they first clear, pacify, and defend the four villages within the 22 square mile area within the III Corps Tactical Zone of Bien Hoa Province, South Vietnam. Their ability to quickly adapt and improvise to their new and unique infantry mission in the villages, jungles, and rice paddies, and on the roadways and back rivers of the TAOR showed that they not only fulfilled their primary security mission along the southern border of Long Binh Post, but also returned the area to the control of the local government and people. If you are a battalion veteran of the Vietnam era, it will finally provide you and the Military Police Corps with a clear and concise documentation of a history of service to be proud of.
History of the 720th Military Police Battalion Book II
Author: Thomas T. Watson
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780990327134
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 602
Book Description
The story of the three--year history of a traditional Army--level Military Police battalion assigned the previously unheard of mission responsibility of light infantry counterinsurgency warfare in South Vietnam. This was the first time in the history of the United States Armed Forces that a military police battalion was tasked with such a mission and placed in direct operation control of a Tactical Area Of Responsibility (TAOR) and authority for the direct control of infantry, air, armor, and artillery elements when called upon for support. At the time there was no precedent for it. Long Binh Post was the new home for the USARV Headquarters complex, and a dedicated proactive U.S. unit was needed to deny the enemy access to its traditional southern approach routes to Bien Hoa and eliminate their close-in strike capability of Long Binh Post and USARV. USARV tasked the mission to the 18th Military Police Brigade, and they assigned it to the 89th Military Police Group's go--to battalion, the 720th. Follow the exploits of the Battalion's Village Outpost's Liaison staff, River Patrol, Ambush & Reconnaissance, and Civic Action patrols as they first clear, pacify, and defend the four villages within the 22 square mile area within the III Corps Tactical Zone of Bien Hoa Province, South Vietnam. Their ability to quickly adapt and improvise to their new and unique infantry mission in the villages, jungles, and rice paddies, and on the roadways and back rivers of the TAOR showed that they not only fulfilled their primary security mission along the southern border of Long Binh Post, but also returned the area to the control of the local government and people. If you are a battalion veteran of the Vietnam era, it will finally provide you and the Military Police Corps with a clear and concise documentation of a history of service to be proud of.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780990327134
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 602
Book Description
The story of the three--year history of a traditional Army--level Military Police battalion assigned the previously unheard of mission responsibility of light infantry counterinsurgency warfare in South Vietnam. This was the first time in the history of the United States Armed Forces that a military police battalion was tasked with such a mission and placed in direct operation control of a Tactical Area Of Responsibility (TAOR) and authority for the direct control of infantry, air, armor, and artillery elements when called upon for support. At the time there was no precedent for it. Long Binh Post was the new home for the USARV Headquarters complex, and a dedicated proactive U.S. unit was needed to deny the enemy access to its traditional southern approach routes to Bien Hoa and eliminate their close-in strike capability of Long Binh Post and USARV. USARV tasked the mission to the 18th Military Police Brigade, and they assigned it to the 89th Military Police Group's go--to battalion, the 720th. Follow the exploits of the Battalion's Village Outpost's Liaison staff, River Patrol, Ambush & Reconnaissance, and Civic Action patrols as they first clear, pacify, and defend the four villages within the 22 square mile area within the III Corps Tactical Zone of Bien Hoa Province, South Vietnam. Their ability to quickly adapt and improvise to their new and unique infantry mission in the villages, jungles, and rice paddies, and on the roadways and back rivers of the TAOR showed that they not only fulfilled their primary security mission along the southern border of Long Binh Post, but also returned the area to the control of the local government and people. If you are a battalion veteran of the Vietnam era, it will finally provide you and the Military Police Corps with a clear and concise documentation of a history of service to be proud of.
History of the 720th Military Police Battalion Book II
Author: Thomas T. Watson
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780990327103
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 728
Book Description
Follow the new generation of Soldiers of the Gauntlet who came of age during the turbulent and divisive years of the 1960s and '70s during their preparation, deployment, and service in South Vietnam. Using official records and the personal accounts of battalion veterans of all ranks and ages, it takes you on a chronological tour from their first day in-country until their last. Learn of the history of the Vietnamese people, its military, civil police, and the ever-elusive enemy, the Allies, subordinate units, geography, and areas of operation. In South Vietnam, the tactical approach to war changed drastically with the new concept of the nonlinear battlefield. The Military Police took the initiative and through its speed and mobility, the tenacity and bravery of its troops, it quickly learned to adapt to the new style of counterinsurgency hit-and-run guerilla warfare by an always-elusive enemy. Follow their combat support missions, convoy escorts, discipline-law-and-order duties, and POW security and transport missions that made the 720th the workhorse go-to Battalion of the 89th MP Group in III and IV Corps Tactical Zones. You will finally see the big picture of how the blood, sweat, tears, and toils of the Soldiers of the Gauntlet and their subordinate units affected the overall war effort. Learn how the military police of the Vietnam era were rewarded for their efforts when the Military Police Corps was finally designated by the Department of the Army as a combat support as well as service branch. The lessons learned by the MPs in the cities and villages, jungles and rice paddies, and on the roadways and rivers of South Vietnam, were the building blocks used for the foundation of today's Military Police Corps. Regardless of unit, if you are a Military Police veteran of the Vietnam era, it will finally provide you and the Military Police Corps with a clear and concise documentation of a history of service to be proud of.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780990327103
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 728
Book Description
Follow the new generation of Soldiers of the Gauntlet who came of age during the turbulent and divisive years of the 1960s and '70s during their preparation, deployment, and service in South Vietnam. Using official records and the personal accounts of battalion veterans of all ranks and ages, it takes you on a chronological tour from their first day in-country until their last. Learn of the history of the Vietnamese people, its military, civil police, and the ever-elusive enemy, the Allies, subordinate units, geography, and areas of operation. In South Vietnam, the tactical approach to war changed drastically with the new concept of the nonlinear battlefield. The Military Police took the initiative and through its speed and mobility, the tenacity and bravery of its troops, it quickly learned to adapt to the new style of counterinsurgency hit-and-run guerilla warfare by an always-elusive enemy. Follow their combat support missions, convoy escorts, discipline-law-and-order duties, and POW security and transport missions that made the 720th the workhorse go-to Battalion of the 89th MP Group in III and IV Corps Tactical Zones. You will finally see the big picture of how the blood, sweat, tears, and toils of the Soldiers of the Gauntlet and their subordinate units affected the overall war effort. Learn how the military police of the Vietnam era were rewarded for their efforts when the Military Police Corps was finally designated by the Department of the Army as a combat support as well as service branch. The lessons learned by the MPs in the cities and villages, jungles and rice paddies, and on the roadways and rivers of South Vietnam, were the building blocks used for the foundation of today's Military Police Corps. Regardless of unit, if you are a Military Police veteran of the Vietnam era, it will finally provide you and the Military Police Corps with a clear and concise documentation of a history of service to be proud of.
Military Police
History of the 504th Military Police Battalion, 1941-1961
Author: United States. Army. Military Police Battalion, 504th
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : World War, 1939-1945
Languages : en
Pages : 58
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : World War, 1939-1945
Languages : en
Pages : 58
Book Description
Defining Moment at Wirtzfeld
Author: James Edward
Publisher: Brown Books
ISBN: 9781612540894
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
This book is intended to honor all veterans for their sacrifices on the battlefields of the European and Pacific theaters during World War II. It further honors military police everywhere who have served America in the honorable tradition of military service, exemplifying high levels of esprit de corps. It brings recognition to one of the oldest units in America¿s military history. More specifically, this book recognizes and pays tribute to a small group of men: the MP Platoon of the 2nd Infantry Division who fought in Europe in World War II. From ¿D-Day Plus 1¿ (the day after the initial wave of troops came ashore) at Omaha Beach, through the defeat of Hitler and Nazi Germany, to their final destination of Pilsen, Czechoslovakia, on May 7, 1945, and the conclusion of the war, this small group of men performed above and beyond their call of duty, earning the Meritorious Unit Service plaque for their contributions to the war effort. This MP unit had a large role in supporting and participating in combat operations and in the eventual defeat of a determined enemy.
Publisher: Brown Books
ISBN: 9781612540894
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
This book is intended to honor all veterans for their sacrifices on the battlefields of the European and Pacific theaters during World War II. It further honors military police everywhere who have served America in the honorable tradition of military service, exemplifying high levels of esprit de corps. It brings recognition to one of the oldest units in America¿s military history. More specifically, this book recognizes and pays tribute to a small group of men: the MP Platoon of the 2nd Infantry Division who fought in Europe in World War II. From ¿D-Day Plus 1¿ (the day after the initial wave of troops came ashore) at Omaha Beach, through the defeat of Hitler and Nazi Germany, to their final destination of Pilsen, Czechoslovakia, on May 7, 1945, and the conclusion of the war, this small group of men performed above and beyond their call of duty, earning the Meritorious Unit Service plaque for their contributions to the war effort. This MP unit had a large role in supporting and participating in combat operations and in the eventual defeat of a determined enemy.
Special Bibliography - US Army Military History Research Collection
Author: US Army Military History Research Collection
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Military art and science
Languages : en
Pages : 782
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Military art and science
Languages : en
Pages : 782
Book Description
Military Police
Author:
Publisher: Department of the Army
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 300
Book Description
CMH 60-9. Army Lineage Series. 1st printing. Compiled by Robert K. Wright, Jr. Gathers the official historical records of 109 military police units: commands, camps, centers, brigades, groups, and battalions. Includes color illustrations of the echelons' authorized distinctive heraldic items.
Publisher: Department of the Army
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 300
Book Description
CMH 60-9. Army Lineage Series. 1st printing. Compiled by Robert K. Wright, Jr. Gathers the official historical records of 109 military police units: commands, camps, centers, brigades, groups, and battalions. Includes color illustrations of the echelons' authorized distinctive heraldic items.
Military Police Journal
United States Army Unit Histories
Author: US Army Military History Institute
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
United States Army Unit Histories
Author: US Army Military History Research Collection
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 486
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 486
Book Description