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History of 96th Security Police Squadron

The 96th Security Police Squadron was an integral unit of the United States Air Force, primarily assigned to Eglin Air Force Base in Florida. Activated during the Cold War era, the squadron was responsible for providing law enforcement, base security, and protection of critical Air Force assets, including nuclear weapons and high-value installations. Members of the 96th Security Police Squadron participated in various readiness exercises and supported contingency operations to ensure the safety and operational capability of the base. Over the years, the squadron evolved with changing Air Force needs, eventually becoming part of the modern Security Forces structure.

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ABOUT 96th Security Police Squadron

  • Origins and Activation: The 96th Security Police Squadron (SPS) was originally activated as part of the 96th Bombardment Wing at Dyess Air Force Base, Texas, providing security and law enforcement for one of the key Strategic Air Command (SAC) bomber wings during the Cold War.
  • Cold War Nuclear Mission: The squadron played a critical role in safeguarding nuclear weapons and B-52 Stratofortress bombers assigned to the 96th Bombardment Wing, maintaining constant readiness during some of the tensest periods of the Cold War.
  • Vietnam War Deployments: Many members of the 96th SPS deployed to Southeast Asia, supporting air base security and augmenting defense at locations like Tan Son Nhut Air Base in Vietnam.
  • 24/7 Alert: Security Police personnel from the 96th worked around the clock, conducting patrols, manning entry control points, and responding to alarms, ensuring the base’s assets remained secure at all times.
  • Innovations in Security: The squadron was among early adopters of advanced intrusion detection systems and electronic surveillance to protect nuclear weapon storage areas, setting standards for Air Force security procedures.
  • Base Defense Training: Members received extensive training in small arms, hand-to-hand combat, and defensive tactics, preparing them for possible ground attacks—a legacy of lessons learned from attacks on air bases during the Vietnam War.
  • Transition to Law Enforcement: Over the years, the 96th SPS evolved from a purely security-focused unit to a broader law enforcement role, handling everything from traffic enforcement to criminal investigations for the base community.
  • Unit Redesignation: As part of Air Force restructuring, the unit was eventually redesignated as the 96th Security Forces Squadron, reflecting broader responsibilities beyond traditional "police" duties.
  • Awards and Recognition: The squadron has repeatedly earned Air Force Outstanding Unit Awards for excellence in performance, mission accomplishment, and innovation in security operations.
  • Heritage and Legacy: Veterans of the 96th SPS maintain a strong alumni network, sharing stories of service and sacrifice, and preserving the unit’s history at reunions and through online forums.

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