The Military Police Regimental Association (MPRA) and the Yellowhammer Chapter are professional and fraternal organizations dedicated to supporting members of the U.S. Army Military Police Corps, past and present.
In a nutshell, the MPRA and the Yellowhammer Chapter exists to preserve heritage, support Soldiers and families, and strengthen esprit de corps across the Military Police Regiment.
Membership: Open to active duty, Reserve, National Guard, retirees, veterans, and supporters of the Military Police Corps.
Heritage & History: The association and the Yellowhammer Chapter helps preserve MP history through museums, publications, reunions, and ceremonial events.
Support & Recognition: MPRA and the Yellowhammer Chapter sponsors awards, scholarships, and programs that recognize excellence and support MP Soldiers and their families.
Community & Networking: The Yellowhammer Chapter of the MPRA provides a platform for mentorship, networking, and continued connection after military service.
Overall, the MPRA and the Yellowhammer Chapter serves as a lifelong link to the Military Police Regiment, reinforcing the identity of MPs as “Soldiers first, police always,” while honoring service and sacrifice across the Regiment’s history.

President-Brad Priest
Vice President-Patrick Martel
Treasurer-Austin Clifton
Secretary-Rich Rogers
Executive Committee-Anna May, Jon Alred,Donald Horton, CJ Smithson and Fred Allen

Educational Scholarships: Financial assistance for Military Police Soldiers and eligible family members pursuing higher education, directly reducing financial barriers and supporting long-term career success.
Awards and Recognition Programs: Formal recognition of excellence, leadership, and valor within the Military Police Regiment, rein
Educational Scholarships: Financial assistance for Military Police Soldiers and eligible family members pursuing higher education, directly reducing financial barriers and supporting long-term career success.
Awards and Recognition Programs: Formal recognition of excellence, leadership, and valor within the Military Police Regiment, reinforcing professional standards and morale.
Historical Preservation: Preservation and promotion of Military Police history through archival efforts, museums, publications, and commemorative events that educate the public and honor service.
Community and Mentorship Initiatives: Programs that foster mentorship, professional development, and lifelong connection among active-duty Soldiers, Veterans, and retirees.
These initiatives strengthen the resilience of Military Police Soldiers and Families while safeguarding the legacy of the Regiment for future generations.

We use cookies to analyze website traffic and optimize your website experience. By accepting our use of cookies, your data will be aggregated with all other user data.