About this Unit
The 8th Security Police Squadron (8th SPS) is a United States Air Force unit with a distinguished record in base defense and law enforcement operations. Activated at Ubon Royal Thai Air Force Base, Thailand, during the Vietnam War, the 8th SPS was responsible for safeguarding the base, its personnel, and vital aircraft assets. The squadron played a critical role during frequent enemy attacks, notably repelling sapper and mortar assaults that threatened base operations. Following the end of U.S. involvement in Southeast Asia, the 8th SPS continued its mission in various locations, adapting to evolving global security challenges as part of the 8th Fighter Wing, known as the "Wolf Pack."
Historical Facts
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Unit Identity: The 8th Security Police Squadron (8th SPS) was a United States Air Force security police unit primarily stationed at Ubon Royal Thai Air Force Base, Thailand, during the Vietnam War.
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Nickname: The 8th SPS were famously known as the "Wolfpack Defenders," corresponding to the 8th Tactical Fighter Wing’s "Wolfpack" moniker.
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Key Mission: Their main mission was to provide base security and defense against Viet Cong and North Vietnamese Army attacks, especially during the tense years of the Vietnam War.
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Tet Offensive Heroics: During the 1968 Tet Offensive, the 8th SPS played a crucial role in repelling enemy attacks and protecting valuable aircraft and personnel.
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Decorations: The unit was awarded numerous commendations, including the Air Force Outstanding Unit Award with Valor for their actions under fire.
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K-9 Handlers: The 8th SPS included a highly respected K-9 section whose sentry dogs were essential in detecting enemy infiltrators and explosives, often working in dangerous conditions.
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Notable Engagement: On January 13, 1970, Ubon RTAFB was attacked by sappers who damaged several aircraft, but the 8th SPS’s quick response contained the attack, limiting the damage and casualties.
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Living Conditions: Security Policemen often worked long hours in harsh weather, patrolling the perimeter, watchtowers, and bunkers, facing both environmental hazards and the constant threat of enemy action.
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Legacy: Many veterans of the 8th SPS maintain an active association, holding reunions and operating websites to preserve their unit’s history and honor fallen comrades.
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Modern Successor: The legacy of the 8th SPS continues today with the 8th Security Forces Squadron at Kunsan Air Base, South Korea, which carries on the Wolfpack Defender traditions.