U.S. Army Military Police Corps Regimental Museum
About
The U.S. Army Military Police Corps Regimental Museum's main mission is to focus on the American Military Police Soldier and the Military Police Branch history by collecting, preserving, interpreting, and exhibiting historic artifacts.
We are interested in original uniforms, headgear, insignia, and equipment of any time period with documented Military Police provenance (history/origin), preferably to an authenticated Soldier. In addition to Military Police units other organizations of interest include the Veteran's Reserve Corps (Civil War), Provost Guard units (Civil War), the Philippine Constabulary (1901-1917), the U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command and its units, and the U.S. Constabulary.
Mission
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 Corps Regiment and the values of the U.S. Army to soldiers and civilians through public exhibits, educational programs, and branch training support.
Visiting the Museum
Admission | Free |
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Hours
Monday | 0800 | 1700 |
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Tuesday | 0800 | 1600 |
Wednesday | 0800 | 1600 |
Thursday | 0800 | 1600 |
Friday | 0800 | 1600 |
Saturday | 0900 | 1500 |
Sunday | Closed |
Closed on Sundays and Federal Holidays
Fort Leonard Wood, MO 65473
The U.S. Army Military Police Corps Regimental Museum is located on Fort Leonard Wood and is open to the public. However, visitors are subject to follow base guidelines for base entry. For information regarding Fort Leonard Wood gate access please. Click here for visitor information
Contact Us
General Information: (573) 596-0604
Mailing Address:
U.S. Army Military Police Corps Regimental Museum
14296 South Dakota Avenue
Fort Leonard Wood, MO 65473