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The 67th Security Police Squadron (67th SPS) was a United States Air Force unit primarily responsible for providing security and law enforcement at key Air Force installations. Activated during the Vietnam War era, the 67th SPS was stationed at Yokota Air Base in Japan, where its personnel protected critical assets and supported U.S. air operations in the Pacific theater. The squadron played a vital role in safeguarding aircraft, facilities, and personnel, ensuring base security during periods of heightened tension in the region. Over the years, the 67th SPS contributed to the overall mission readiness and operational effectiveness of the Air Force presence in Japan before its eventual redesignation as part of broader security force restructuring.

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