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Military Police Corps Regimental Museum |
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Location: 495 South Dakota Ave Building 1607 Fort Leonard Wood, MO |
Hours: 0800-1600, Monday-Friday 1000-1600 on Saturday Closed Sundays & During Inclement Weather |
The mission of the U.S. Army Military Police Corps Regimental Museum is to collect and preserve the material history of the Military Police of the U.S. Army from 1775 to present. The museum also promotes the heritage and traditions of the Military Police branch and the values of the U.S. Army to Soldiers and civilians through public exhibits, educational programs, and branch training support.
Reference: AR 870-20,
Army Museums,
Historical Artifacts, and Art, 11 January 1999
Paragraph 3–2, Objective. a. Army museums, museum activities, and
historical collections preserve a portion of the material culture of
the United States in accordance with Federal law. These artifacts and
works of art belong to the people of the United States, and are used
to interpret the Army’s history for the purpose of military training,
education, and research. As a side benefit, Army museums foster morale
and esprit de corps, and contribute to informing the American people
about the Army’s service to the nation.
For more information visit the USAMPS Regimental Museum AKO Portal.
We also invite you to visit the USAMPS History Webpage and AKO Portal.