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History of Security Police Det.:Naval Subase Kings Bay, GA

The Security Police Detachment at Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay, Georgia, was established to provide force protection, law enforcement, and security for one of the U.S. Navy’s most critical strategic assets. Formed in the 1980s alongside the base's activation, the unit is tasked with safeguarding Trident ballistic missile submarines, their crews, and associated facilities. Over the years, Security Police personnel have played a vital role in maintaining high levels of readiness, conducting anti-terrorism operations, and ensuring compliance with Department of Defense security protocols. Their mission remains essential to the operational integrity and deterrence posture of the United States Navy’s Atlantic Fleet submarine force.

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ABOUT Security Police Det.:Naval Subase Kings Bay, GA

  • Strategic Location: Security Police Detachment at Naval Subase Kings Bay, Georgia, safeguards one of only two U.S. Navy strategic submarine bases on the East Coast, home to Ohio-class ballistic missile submarines (SSBNs).
  • Established in the 1980s: The detachment was formed when Kings Bay officially became operational as a submarine base in the early 1980s, corresponding with the arrival of Trident submarines.
  • Guardian of Nuclear Assets: Security Police personnel are specially trained to protect nuclear weapons and materials, making them one of the most rigorously vetted and skilled security forces in the U.S. military.
  • Joint Operations: The detachment regularly works with U.S. Marine Corps Security Force Battalion, civilian law enforcement, and federal agencies to ensure comprehensive security coverage.
  • Post-9/11 Security Upgrades: After September 11, 2001, security protocols at Kings Bay were dramatically increased, with Security Police Det. taking on expanded counter-terrorism roles and rapid response training.
  • Force Protection Drills: The detachment conducts frequent force protection exercises, including simulated intrusions and active shooter scenarios, to maintain readiness for any threat.
  • K9 Units: The Security Police Det. employs military working dogs trained in explosives detection, patrol, and apprehension, providing an extra layer of security for the base.
  • Community Involvement: Members often participate in local community outreach, including school visits and public safety demonstrations, fostering positive relationships with surrounding communities.
  • Distinguished Service: Security Police personnel at Kings Bay have received numerous awards and commendations for their professionalism and effectiveness in both routine and emergency situations.
  • Critical Role in National Defense: The Security Police Det. is essential to the continuous operation of the Navy’s sea-based nuclear deterrent, directly supporting the U.S. strategic triad and global security.

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