Does the 10th Mountain Division have military police?
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The soldiers and civilians serving the 10th Military Police Battalion provide multilateral support to the 10th Mountain Division and Fort Drum. They have seen service in the Sinai, Desert Storm, Panama, Somalia, Florida, Haiti and Bosnia.
What is military unit designation?
The designation of a unit usually consists of a number, a branch or function, and a level of command.

What is meant by unit designation?
Unit designation means the number, letter, or combination of numbers and letters designating a unit in the declaration.
How are military companies named?
Although not official designations, the letters are often pronounced in “GI slang” using the NATO phonetic alphabet or, before that, the Joint Army/Navy Phonetic Alphabet, resulting in names such as “Bravo Company” and “Echo Company” (formerly “Baker” and “Easy” companies, respectively).
Who is the head of the MA National Guard?
Major General Joseph C. Carter is currently assigned as The Adjutant General, Massachusetts National Guard.

When was the 772d Military Police Company in the US Army?
Consolidated 19 December 1967 with Company D, 726th Maintenance Battalion (see ANNEX 1); and consolidated unit converted, reorganized, and redesignated as the 772d Military Police Company and relieved from assignment to the 26th Infantry Division
When was the 747th Military Police Company formed?
Consolidated 1 October 1980 with Detachment 1, 747th Military Police Company (see ANNEX 5), and consolidated unit designated as the 747th Military Police Company Organized 27 August 1818 in the Massachusetts Militia at Plymouth as the Standish Guards, 1st Regiment, 1st Brigade, 5th Division
When did the 685th Military Police Battalion become a unit?
Converted, reorganized, and redesignated 19 December 1967 as Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 685th Military Police Battalion Organized and Federally recognized 23 February 1940 in the Massachusetts National Guard at Barnstable as the 2d Platoon, Battery G, 211th Coast Artillery