There are a few Military Police Units with the FIM-92A Stinger (MANPADS) on their MTOE. 82nd MP Co. ABN.
The Stinger is an issue item for many units and is not a sole ADA item of equipment. It is for local defense, and often not integrated into an overall AD envelope. Other systems such as Avenger, Chaparral, etc are of course AD assets, distributed by the Corps Commanders to Divisions or kept separate as part of a combined ADA network.
My only reasonable explanation for why an Air Force unit would not have the Stinger in their inventory is two fold. First the assumption that their own air field would be so far from the front interceptor aircraft could be scrambled to engage. Secondly, they don't want an Airman to mistake a friendly for a foe in a tense situation and have a fratricidal shoot down. The latest renditions of the Stinger have an IFF interrogator built in but, not when first fielded.
There are different types of MP units so I imagine there are different Security Forces squadrons.
Divisional MP units, Corps MP units, Guard/Escort (chem or nuke munitions), Guard / Escort (Rail), Guard / Escort (Prisoner), EPW / Resettlement/ Internment (Prisoner of War Camp, internment facility, or refugee resettlement operations).
Then there is the Criminal Investigation Division (CID Special Agents) who are the FBI for the U.S. Army. They provide the majority of the Close Protection Specialists for Generals and Dignitaries.
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