Pin-on insignia worn on the Army Service and Mess Uniforms
The Military Police Regimental Corps Crest signifies each service member's unique regiment.
A design approved by the Institute of Heraldry, U.S. Army, that is authorized and prescribed for wear by all soldiers affiliated with a regiment or whole-corps regiment, as described in AR 600-82 and NGR 600-82.
Marlow White- Helping our nation's best look their best since 1879. How Worn: Male ASU - worn on the right side of the coat, centered 1/8" above the pocket flap or 1/4" above any unit awards or foreign badges Female ASU - worn on the right side of the coat, centered 1/2" above the nameplate or 1/4" above any unit awards or foreign badges Male Blue Mess - worn on the right lapel, centered on the satin facing 1/2" below the lapel notch Female Blue Mess - worn centered on the right lapel, with the top of the crest aligned with the top row of miniature medals Male White Mess - worn on the right lapel, centered 1/2" below the lapel notch Female White Mess - worn centered on the right lapel, with the top of the crest aligned with the top row of miniature medals