
Lineage and Honors Information as of 24 February 2011
1103d MILITARY POLICE DETACHMENT
Organized and Federally recognized 5 July 1932 in the Kentucky National Guard at Harrodsburg as the 38th Tank Company and assigned to the 38th Division
Reorganized and redesignated 1 September 1940 as Company D, 192d Tank Battalion, and relieved from assignment to the 38th Division
Inducted into Federal service 25 November 1940 at Harrodsburg
Surrendered 9 April 1942 to the Japanese forces on the Bataan Peninsula, Philippine Islands
Inactivated 2 April 1946 in the Philippine Islands
Converted and redesignated 13 May 1946 as the Service Battery, 441st Field Artillery Battalion
Reorganized and Federally recognized 8 August 1947 at Harrodsburg
Reorganized and redesignated 1 October 1959 as the Service Battery, 3d Howitzer Battalion, 138th Artillery
Converted, reorganized, and redesignated 1 March 1968 as the 203d General Supply Company
Consolidated 1 September 1978 with the 413th Maintenance Company (see ANNEX) and consolidated unit designated as the 413th Maintenance Company
Reorganized and redesignated 1 November 1980 as Company D, 103d Support Battalion, an element of the 149th Armored Brigade
Reorganized and redesignated 1 November 1985 as Company B, 3d Support Battalion, 35th Infantry Division Support Command
Redesignated 1 June 1987 as Company B, 103d Support Battalion, an element of the 35th Infantry Division
(103d Support Battalion relieved from assignment to the 35th Infantry Division
1 September 1994 and assigned to the 38th Infantry Division)
Reorganized and redesignated 1 September 1995 as Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 103d Support Battalion
Converted, reorganized, and redesignated 30 September 2002 as the 1103d Military Police Detachment
Ordered into active Federal service 3 January 2004 at Louisville; released from active Federal service 30 June 2005 and reverted to state control
ANNEX
Constituted 13 May 1946 in the Kentucky National Guard as the 413th Ordnance Tank Maintenance Company
Organized and Federally recognized 14 November 1947 at Louisville
Reorganized and redesignated 1 February 1950 as the 413th Ordnance Heavy Maintenance Company
Ordered into active Federal service 3 September 1950 at Louisville
(413th Ordnance Heavy Maintenance Company [NGUS] organized and Federally recognized 3 September 1952 at Louisville; redesignated 1 October 1953 as the 413th Ordnance Company [NGUS])
Reorganized and redesignated 16 February 1953 as the 413th Ordnance Company
Released from active Federal service 5 January 1955 and reverted to state control; concurrently, Federal recognition withdrawn from the 413th Ordnance Company (NGUS)
Location changed 7 April 1958 to Frankfort
Ordered into active Federal service 4 October 1961 at Frankfort; released from active Federal service 11 August 1962 and reverted to state control
Reorganized and redesignated 1 March 1968 as the 413th Maintenance Company
HOME STATION: Harrodsburg
CAMPAIGN PARTICIPATION CREDIT
World War II
Philippine Islands
War on Terrorism
Campaigns to be determined
DECORATIONS
Presidential Unit Citation (Army), Streamer embroidered LUZON 1941-1942
Presidential Unit Citation (Army), Streamer embroidered DEFENSE OF THE PHILIPPINES
Presidential Unit Citation (Army), Streamer embroidered BATAAN
Philippine Presidential Unit Citation, Streamer embroidered 7 DECEMBER 1941 TO
10 MAY 1942
BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF THE ARMY:
PETER D. CREAN
COL, LG
Director, Center of Military History