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The 1st Security Police Squadron (1st SPS) was a United States Air Force unit responsible for base security and law enforcement, typically assigned to protect key installations and personnel. Originally activated during the Cold War, the 1st SPS played a crucial role in safeguarding air bases, particularly those hosting strategic bombers or fighter units. The squadron's duties included perimeter defense, response to security threats, and the management of access control points. Throughout its service, the 1st SPS adapted to evolving threats, participating in exercises and real-world contingencies both at home and abroad before being re-designated or inactivated as part of Air Force organizational changes.

U.S. Air Force • 1956

U.S. Air Force • 1969