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konman1
01-17-07, 07:48 PM
I was just wondering how many MPs are on this site. I am looking into starting a new Group, but first I want to make sure there are enough of us here. Thanks Marines S/F

Zulu 36
01-17-07, 07:59 PM
Zulu36 was an MP.

devilmutt
01-18-07, 02:14 AM
5811 here

TN Devil Dog
01-18-07, 05:44 AM
5811 from April 83 to Nov 92.

davecerami275
01-18-07, 09:45 AM
5811,, 1984-1988 Mcas El Toro (pmo),, Mcrd Parris Island (pmo)

konman1
01-18-07, 01:38 PM
Good Sh**! I dont know if you guys noticed but the kind folks of Leatherneck.com opened up the Military Police group for us.

pryguy319
01-18-07, 02:03 PM
5811/5813 from 1997 to 2003

Jarhed87
01-18-07, 02:30 PM
MP here, but with the Army Reserves only.

:(

...I guess that doesn't count.

327bob
01-19-07, 11:08 AM
5811 New River PMO
FORT GORDON MP SUPERVISOR CR.
NAS JACKSONVILLE SHORE PARTROL HQ.
FORT McCLELLAN MP SCHOOL INSTR. SECURITY MANAGEMENT CR.
CHERRY POINT PMO

davecerami275
01-21-07, 10:12 AM
bump

Thirsty Pilgrim
01-21-07, 05:20 PM
I was a 5831 (Corrections) close but no cigar.

I do have a fancy diploma with "Military Police School" on top. (It's that damn small print that gets ya).

davecerami275
01-21-07, 07:29 PM
I was a 5831 (Corrections) close but no cigar.

I do have a fancy diploma with "Military Police School" on top. (It's that damn small print that gets ya).

you wore the badge, thats all that matters

Thirsty Pilgrim
01-22-07, 03:55 PM
The badge thing is something new. We didn't have them when I was in the company. (Feb.1974-Oct.77). We had a white duty belt for those working security.

When I went to LeJeune last year for our reunion there was one Warrent Officer who was wearing a badge. He was the only one to wear on at all.

So, I never wore a badge but did get to see one 29 years later.

Zulu 36
01-22-07, 04:05 PM
I never wore a badge in MPs, only the brassard. Badges came in after I got out in 1977. In the Air Guard I wore the AF Security Police badge.

I started out in MPs shortly after black leather gear began to be used for patrol MPs. Gate sentries still wore white gear. Of course we carried .45 Colt pistols back in the "old days" (no round in the chamber either).

I was also in when the Marine Corps began to field test clip-on ties. Only MPs and a few others could wear them on duty, but not for formal inspections. I think they were being OK'd Corps wide just about the time I got out (Oct77).

Thirsty Pilgrim
01-22-07, 04:15 PM
As we both got out in Oct. 77 I am assuming that you went in, as I, in 73.

I was in Plt 392 at PI. Yourself?

devildawg5811
01-22-07, 04:40 PM
5811 & 5816 reporting.

94-98

Zulu 36
01-22-07, 07:13 PM
As we both got out in Oct. 77 I am assuming that you went in, as I, in 73.

I was in Plt 392 at PI. Yourself?

Nope. I went in 1 Jul 71, Plt 2071, San Diego. I didn't start in MPs until Aug73 though. 5811 was one of my secondaries.

jmonday
04-10-07, 09:54 PM
5811 here 95-99

luckylaub
12-19-08, 11:06 AM
Another 5831 (MP Corrections)here. Thirsty Pilgram and I served together 1974-78

sscjoe
12-19-08, 11:46 AM
5811- 1976-1979 at MCRDSD, Iwakuni, ElToro and Tustin.

luckylaub
05-05-10, 08:52 AM
Any old 5831's out there, know what year the old Mainside Brig (Bldg. 3), Camp Lejeune closed? or how I can find out. I'm thinking 1975, then everything went over to Bldg. 1041 Brig.

Garyius
05-06-10, 07:12 AM
I was an MP in the Guard after the Corps. Spent a year doing LE patrol in Germany.

Very interesting.

PaPaWolfUSMC
05-13-10, 03:58 PM
I also served as an MP (before badges [BADGES? We don' need no stinkin' BADGES!]).
I served in Yokosuka, Japan, then returned to Camp LeJeune to do a stint as Base MP.
I left active duty in 1967

EGA1957
07-28-10, 08:27 PM
Even though I'm apparently resurrecting an older thread, I can't believe that I MUST precede EVERYONE'S stints since when I was an MP at Quantico ('58-'59), it was NOT an MOS. (Myself and 5 others fresh out of PI kind of "volunteered" for it. If anyone was at Quantico around then, Major Britt was the Provost Marshal.)

Some of the posts indicated they were "corrections."

I'm not sure how that fit in at Quantico. I was in Guard Co. on one end and we shared the barracks with Brig personnel on the other end though we were under totally separate commands and did NOT cross-train.

The White Gear we wore was only when on "gate" (Main and maybe Post 2 -Back Gate. I don't recall a post at Hi-Way US-1.) duty. An archived post I've seen spoke of the white pistol belt with the holster "diaper" and the EGA buckle. The White helmet liner with the red/gold stripes and EGA were mentioned in an archuived post.

One item that I have not seen mentioned is, I am wearing a lanyard from my left shoulder crossing over to the holster. My photo is B/W and my guess is the lanyard was red/gold, but I don't recall how it attached at the holster area.

I don't recall having a white nightstick "diaper" even though I recall having my nightstick on me at least one occasion.

I "chased" a prisoner to the Naval Gun Factory in DC and I don't recall that that duty allowed the use of White Gear.

Reason I got into this post is that I'm trying to acquire those items that I wore and my main concern is that some of the info I've seen does NOT seem to distinguish between the width's of both the web belt (about 1 1/2") and the pistol belt (about 2 1/4"), and the belt buckles I've seen mentioned seem to be for the narrower web belt.

Apparently the Dress Blues, NCO, and S/NCO buckles may be of the narrower design. The belt buckle I had, as best I remember, was detachable from the plate for polishing purposes. Any help would be appreciated.

Zulu 36
07-29-10, 09:28 AM
Even though I'm apparently resurrecting an older thread, I can't believe that I MUST precede EVERYONE'S stints since when I was an MP at Quantico ('58-'59), it was NOT an MOS. (Myself and 5 others fresh out of PI kind of "volunteered" for it. If anyone was at Quantico around then, Major Britt was the Provost Marshal.)

Some of the posts indicated they were "corrections."

I'm not sure how that fit in at Quantico. I was in Guard Co. on one end and we shared the barracks with Brig personnel on the other end though we were under totally separate commands and did NOT cross-train.

The White Gear we wore was only when on "gate" (Main and maybe Post 2 -Back Gate. I don't recall a post at Hi-Way US-1.) duty. An archived post I've seen spoke of the white pistol belt with the holster "diaper" and the EGA buckle. The White helmet liner with the red/gold stripes and EGA were mentioned in an archuived post.

One item that I have not seen mentioned is, I am wearing a lanyard from my left shoulder crossing over to the holster. My photo is B/W and my guess is the lanyard was red/gold, but I don't recall how it attached at the holster area.

I don't recall having a white nightstick "diaper" even though I recall having my nightstick on me at least one occasion.

I "chased" a prisoner to the Naval Gun Factory in DC and I don't recall that that duty allowed the use of White Gear.

Reason I got into this post is that I'm trying to acquire those items that I wore and my main concern is that some of the info I've seen does NOT seem to distinguish between the width's of both the web belt (about 1 1/2") and the pistol belt (about 2 1/4"), and the belt buckles I've seen mentioned seem to be for the narrower web belt.

Apparently the Dress Blues, NCO, and S/NCO buckles may be of the narrower design. The belt buckle I had, as best I remember, was detachable from the plate for polishing purposes. Any help would be appreciated.

When I started in MPs (Oct73), we were just adopting civilian style black leather gear. At the time gate MPs still wore the white gear, road patrol the black gear.

The white belt we had was just like the green cartridge belt, with little eyelets and all (the holster was attached with the hook and eyelet system). The buckle was just like you see junior drill instructors wear today. It could be removed from the belt so the belt could be scrubbed and the EGA was also removable from the buckle plate for easier polishing.

The lanyard was red/gold. It had a clip at the end which was hooked to a little lanyard loop on the butt of the M1911A1 pistol. It you weren't armed with the pistol, you didn't wear the lanyard.

In my day, there were white nightstick holders too that had snaps you had to undo in order to release the nightstick. We used the cheap GI black painted wood sticks that were pretty easy to break.

As part of the transition to civilian style equipment, we started carrying straight 26" wood batons that were a lot harder to break and using metal baton rings. I still have my first USMC issue straight baton and even used it for several years on my civilian cop job.

I think I still have my issue pistol lanyard too, somewhere. I never worked gates, so I never wore it.

PaPaWolfUSMC
05-27-14, 10:52 AM
I served in MP & Guard Co. at CFAY, Japan, and also in MP Co. MCB Lejeune.

GBellot
10-22-15, 08:25 AM
I was a MP, 4th MP BN NOLA 1967-72.