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One of the signs of the Border P



Sgt Harry F. Miller


SFC Stan Polny
Dedicated to my friends, (top) Sgt Harry F. Miller, HQ Troop, 2nd Constabulary Regt, (bottom) SFC Stan Polny, HQ Troop, 24th Constabulary Sq,  all my buds in Outpost 8, and to all Constabulary veterans 
One of the signs of the Border Patrol road block is on the American-Russain Zone line in the vicinity of Hof, Germany. At points such as this the Constabulary will erect road barriers aloing this line and closely supervise any persons or vehicles crossing the boundary. The checkered hut in the background is the Russian guard hut and the vehicles in teh foreground are property of the 28th Constabulary Sq, who will officially take over the Border installations on July 1, 1946. NARA 247672 MP Pfc. Clem Morris checks a trip ticket of 1st Lt. Charles W. Parker as driver T-5 Sonnie Mitchell, sits behind the wheel at the main gate of the 10th Constabulary Regt. No one, regardless of rank, passes without proper authority. NARA 235904

Pvt. Gus Jones and T-5 Robert Pippin, a two-man Russian Border Patrol, were members of the 3rd Constabulary Regiment Horse Platoon in Morles, Germany, December 4, 1946. NARA 275014

T-5 Alfred Burt goes throught the qualifcation course during training held by the 16th Constabulary Sq (Sep) Horse Platoon in Grunewald Foresr, Berlin, 7 May 1948.  NARA 300494 In this rare color slide, the Constabulary troopers in the jeep are part of the 1st Constabulary Bde Air Section. Courtesy of T/Sgt E.L. Donelson In this rare color slide, these Constabulary troopers are part of the 1st Constabulary Air Section at the airfield. Courtesy of T/Sgt E.L. Donelson