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46th Military Police Command
| Field | Value | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| unit_name | 46th Military Police Command | ||
| image | 46MPCmdSSI.jpg | ||
| caption | Shoulder sleeve insignia | ||
| country | United States | ||
| type | Military Police command | ||
| branch | Army National Guard | ||
| dates | 2005 | ||
| specialization | Military Police | ||
| command_structure | Michigan Army National Guard | ||
| size | Command (military formation) | ||
| garrison | Lansing, Michigan | ||
| nickname | Peacekeepers | ||
| motto | *Securing Freedom Worldwide* | ||
| colors | Green and gold | ||
| current_commander | MG Scott Hiipakka | ||
| current_commander_label | Commander | ||
| ceremonial_chief | BG Scott House | ||
| ceremonial_chief_label | Deputy Commander | ||
| colonel_of_the_regiment | CSM James R. Taylor | ||
| colonel_of_the_regiment_label | Command Sergeant Major | ||
| identification_symbol | [[File:Us army miarng 46 mp command dui.jpg | 100px | ]] |
| identification_symbol_label | Distinctive unit insignia |
The 46th Military Police Command is a command level military police headquarters element within the Michigan Army National Guard capable of training, deploying, and providing command and control for military police, corrections, and criminal investigation division (CID) units. Its mission is to provide command and control for the operational/tactical planning, supervision, coordination and integration of assigned or attached military police combat support and internment/resettlement brigades and other military police units engaged in Army, joint, and multinational military police operations in support of the Army/combatant commander's priorities. The 46th Military Police Command was activated in 2006 after a major restructuring of Army National Guard assets.
C2CRE-B
The 46th Military Police Command currently carries the mission as the Command and Control element for the CBRN-E Response Element (C2CRE) for U.S. Army North. The mission requires the 46th to be ready to respond to a Chemical, Biological, Radiological or Nuclear attack or disaster within the United States in support of local, state, and other federal emergency responders.
References
References
- [http://www.tioh.hqda.pentagon.mil/Heraldry/ArmyDUISSICOA/ArmyHeraldryUnit.aspx?u=3920 TIOH – Heraldry – 46 Military Police Command]. Tioh.hqda.pentagon.mil (2006-11-21). Retrieved on 2011-05-30.
- [https://www.mi.ngb.army.mil/Units/ Michigan National Guard] {{webarchive. link. (March 26, 2011 . Mi.ngb.army.mil. Retrieved on 2011-05-30.)
- [https://www.mi.ngb.army.mil/Units/46MP/ 46th Military Police Command] {{Webarchive. link. (2011-07-16 , ngb.army.mil)
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