New York National Guard Soldiers Arrive Back in United States from Iraq.

New York City-Based 442nd Military Police Company Deployed in August 2010

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1st Lt. Jarrod Prill (left) and Capt. Dara Dawe , the commander of the 442nd MP Company pose with Iraqi Police GeneralKhalid, Dean of the Al Anbar Police Training Center in September 2010.

JOINT BASE MCGUIRE-DIX-LAKEHURST, NJ (04/02/2011)(readMedia)-- The 160 Soldiers of the New York Army National Guard's 442nd Military Police Company arrived back in the United States here on Saturday, April 2, after almost nine months of service in Iraq.

The 442nd Military Police Company was based in Ramadi, Iraq as part of the 4th Advise and Assist Brigade assigned to the Third Infantry Division.

The 442nd Military Police Company is is based at the State Armory in Jamaica, Queens, New York City.

The unit served at Ground Zero following the 9-11, 2001 terrorist attacks and was deployed to Iraq in 2003-4, where it earned a Presidential Unit Citation and helped re-establish a training academy for the Iraqi police.

Approximately a third of the unit's members are civilian law enforcement professionals from across the New York City region and almost a fourth of the unit's members had already completed at least one overseas deployment.

The unit's members are expected to return to their home base at the New York State Armory in Jamaica, Queens in about 10 days after out processing from active duty.