1132nd Military Police Company Homecoming (NCNG)
Soldiers assisgned to the 1132nd Military Police Company, North Carolina Army National Guard begin to load onto to a N.C. Air National Guard C-130 at the Hiedelberg Reginal Airport, Miss. The unit had just retuned from a tour in Iraq and was undergoing demobilization at Camp Shelby, Miss. Photo by Tech. Sgt. Brian E. Christiansen The Military Police unit entered into Federal active duty in June 007, and was deployed to Baghdad, Iraq in September 2007, and while there, out of the 120 deployed Soldiers of the 1132nd Military Police Company, five Soldiers were killed in action, four N.C. National Guard Soldiers and one from the New Hampshire National Guard, and over 20 wounded, and several of those soldiers remain under medical care at medical facilities in the U.S. During the deployment, the 1132nd served with great distinction and suffered the heaviest casualities of any N.C. National Guard Company since World Warr II. PA Released. Photo by Tech. Sgt. Brian E. Christiansen, N.C. Air National Guard.
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