Quarterly Vert and Argent, within a quatrefoil quarterly counterchanged and voided of the field, a column of the second edged at dexter base and sinister chief of the first, surmounted at fess point by two keys in saltire Or, wards upward, edged in second and third quarter of the first.
From a wreath Argent and Vert, two Vietnamese spears in saltire Proper, overall three spears palewise erect, shafts BrĂ¼n, garnished Sable, spearheads Or superimposed by a scorpion Buff, bearing on its abdomen a fusil Gules.
STRIKE HARD, STRIKE FAST.
The green segments of the background and the quatrefoil denote the four campaign streamers awarded the Battalion in the Korean War. The column represents strength and the gold keys represent security, both elements being the concern of the Battalion.
The spears, weapons used in Vietnam, refer to service in that country. The crossed spears and the three spears signify the unit's 13 Vietnam campaign credits; the three gold spearheads suggest the decorations for duty in Vietnam. The scorpion, a desert insect known for its deadly sting, alludes to the 93d Military Police Battalion's motto "Strike Hard, Strike Fast," also suggesting the unit campaign participation in Southwest Asia. The fusil indicates the Battalion's capability to complete each mission; red symbolizes the meritorious unit commendation awarded.
The coat of arms was approved on 13 December 2007.