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U.S. Air Force
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The Fire Protection Specialist unit has its origins in the increased need for organized firefighting and emergency response within military installations during World War II, when airfields and depots became critical to operations. Recognizing the threat that fires posed to aircraft, munitions, and personnel, the U.S. military formally established dedicated fire protection teams. Over time, these specialists became highly trained in fire suppression, rescue operations, hazardous materials handling, and disaster response, both in peacetime and during combat. Today, Fire Protection Specialists are an integral part of military readiness, ensuring safety and rapid emergency response across bases worldwide.

6595 • U.S. Air Force

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6595 • U.S. Air Force • 1981

U.S. Air Force • 1981