LATIVIA-- New York Army National Guard Sgt. Michael Digaeutano a military police squad leader assigned to the New York Army National Guards 222nd Military Police company which is currently deployed in support of the 4th Infantry Division demonstrates the Dronebuster a counter unmanned aerial system to House Armed Services Committee professional staff members as part of a staff delegation visit at Camp Adazi Latvia 27 June. The committee staffers received a comprehensive overview of the operations and activities carried out by the 4th Division Artillery. The 4th Inf. Div.s mission in Europe is to engage in multinational training and exercises across the continent working alongside NATO allies and regional security partners to provide combat-credible forces to V Corps Americas forward deployed corps in Europe.
Jul 10, 2023
ROCHESTER--New York Army National Guard Soldiers assigned to the 222nd Military Police Company stand in formation during a farewell ceremony held on May 16, 2023 at Monroe Community College in Rochester. The company's 160 men and women are deploying to Poland and the Baltic states to support NATO combat brigades on duty there. The Soldiers will be deployed for nine months.
May 17, 2023
FORT INDIANTOWN GAP- A New York National Guard Soldier with the 222nd Chemical Company performs a decontamination exercise at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania, on May 14, while another solider carefully removes the gas mask for gear decontaminating.
May 16, 2022
US Army Staff Sgt. Alexander Sanchez assigned to the New York Army National Guards 222nd Military Police Company prepares for the deadlift portion of the Army Combat Fitness Test during the New York Best Warrior Competition at the Camp Smith Training Site Cortlandt Manor N.Y. April 6 2022. Sanchez earned the title of Best NCO at the conclusion of the training competition that included events such as fitness land navigation warrior tasks essay writing a board appearance and weapons qualification. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Pfc. Jean Sanon)
Apr 12, 2022
FORT DRUM--A medic assigned to the New York Army National Guards 222nd Military Police Company conducts a night medical evacuation during training at Fort Drum N.Y. on June 7 2015 as part of the companys 2015 annual training.
Jun 30, 2015
ROCHESTER, N.Y. - More than 120 New York Army National Guard Soldiers from the 222nd Military Police Company returned home December 21 following their demobilization at Camp Shelby, Miss. They were met by family members ready to take their Soldiers home for Christmas. The unit arrived back in the United States on December 14 following the successful completion of a security force mission for U.S. facilities in Qatar over the past ten months. The 222nd Military Police Company first organized in 2005 as part of the 102nd Military Police Battalion. After standing up, the unit served in Operation Iraqi Freedom in 2006-07. While in theater, the company performed over 1,600 combat patrols in Baghdad, Iraq. The 222nd MP Company went on to distinguish itself with support for other deploying military police units, including individual volunteers for missions to Iraq, Afghanistan or Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. The company also saw extensive civil support mission support here in New York. Hurricane Irene took the company in 2011 from Hornell to Long Island, eventually ending up in Margaretville, New York. The Soldiers assisted the local community by helping the people clean up after their homes were ravished by the floods. Over 1,000 miles of roads were travelled, and hours of patrols were conducted to ensure the safety and welfare for those who were affected by the storm. Photo courtesy Staff Sergeant Jonathan Cregg, 222nd Military Police Company.
Dec 23, 2013
GULFPORT, Mississippi- New York Army National Guard Command Sgt. Major Frank Wicks bids farewell to Soldiers of the 222nd Military Police Company as they board a plane on Thursday, April 4 en route to Qatar. The Company, based on Hornell and Rochester mobilized for deployment in February and conducted post-mobilization training at Camp Shelby, Mississippi. They are expected back home in nine months.
Apr 04, 2013
HORNELL, N.Y. -- Maj. Gen. Patrick Murphy, The Adjutant General for the New York National Guard and Congressman Tom Reed, 23rd District congratulate Soldiers of the 222nd Military Police Company at the conclusion of the unit’s deployment ceremony here Feb. 22. Nearly 140 Soldiers of the military police unit, based in Rochester with a detachment here in Hornell, will train for overseas service at Camp Shelby, Mississippi before heading to Qatar. The unit will conduct security operations while deployed and is expected to return to New York in one year. U.S. Army photo by Eric Durr, New York National Guard.
Feb 22, 2013
Specialist Brian Herbig, an MP with the 222nd Military Police company, receives the Army Commendation Medal from his commander, 1st Lt. Monique Barnhart while his mother looks on during the unit's Freedom Salute Ceremony February 10, 2008 in Auburn, NY. The Military Police Soldiers conducted a variety of convoy security and military law enforcement missions in and around Baghdad. The 222nd MP Co. was tasked with the Police Transition Team's mission in the Karrada District of Baghdad.
Feb 15, 2008