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The 503D Military Police Battalion (Airborne) and its Headquarters and Headquarters’ Detachment was originally constituted as the 503rd Military Police Battalion on Feb. 27, 1922. It was assigned to the Organized Reserves with its headquarters in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
On Jan. 1, 1938, the 303rd Military Police Battalion was inactivated at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, concurrently withdrawn from the organized reserves and allotted to the Regular Army. On June 1, 1940, the battalion was predesignated as the 503rd Military Police Battalion. On Feb. 1, 1943, the 503rd Military Police Battalion was activated at Camp Maxey, Texas, and later moved to Camp Kilmer, New Jersey, where it remained until its inactivation on March 13, 1946. On Feb. 16, 1949, the 503rd Military Police Battalion was reactivated at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, with the mission of training military police and providing law enforcement support to the Fort Bragg community and has remained ever since.


