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Helmet of soldier served with Co. B 504th Battalion, Pleiku & Machete given by Montagnard.

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    Posted 10 years ago

    sandyfromm…
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    I'm hoping someone can tell me why these items are never listed anywhere. Belonged to my husband, name inside helmet.

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    1. aghcollect aghcollect, 10 years ago
      On 31 August 1965, the 504th MP Battalion was sent to Vietnam from Fort Lewis to enforce military law, order and regulations; to control traffic and stragglers, circulation of individuals and protection of property; to handle prisoners of war; to operate checkpoints and route security; and to fight as infantry as required. The battalion was initially located at Qui Nhon, but moved to Phu Thanh (1967), to Phu Bai (1968), and to Da Nang (13 Aug 1970). The battalion rendered military police support in 1 Corps Tactical Zone under the 16th MP Group and finally moved to Long Binh in April 1972.

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