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History of 57th Security Police Squadron

The 57th Security Police Squadron was a unit of the United States Air Force primarily based at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada. Activated during the Cold War era, the squadron was tasked with providing security and law enforcement for the installation, including protection of personnel, aircraft, and sensitive resources. The unit played a key role in supporting the operations of the 57th Wing, particularly during major exercises and the daily activities associated with the USAF Weapons School and Red Flag exercises. The 57th Security Police Squadron was later redesignated as the 57th Security Forces Squadron, continuing its legacy of base defense and force protection into the modern era.

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ABOUT 57th Security Police Squadron

  • Origins at Nellis Air Force Base: The 57th Security Police Squadron (SPS) was activated at Nellis AFB, Nevada, serving as the primary security and law enforcement unit on one of the USAF’s most important training installations.
  • Red Flag Support: The squadron played a crucial role in providing security during Red Flag exercises, the Air Force’s premier air combat training events involving U.S. and allied forces.
  • Safeguarding High-Value Assets: The 57th SPS was responsible for protecting advanced aircraft such as the F-15, F-16, and later, the F-117 stealth fighter, ensuring the safety of sensitive technology and personnel.
  • Cold War Duties: During the Cold War, the squadron maintained heightened alert statuses, ready to defend against potential threats or sabotage to the air base and its missions.
  • K-9 Teams: The unit included a specialized Military Working Dog section, with handlers and dogs trained in patrol, drug detection, and explosive ordnance detection.
  • Vietnam War Era: Many members of the 57th SPS were deployed or rotated to Southeast Asia, where Air Force Security Police units often faced direct combat and base attacks.
  • Transition and Redesignation: Over time, U.S. Air Force Security Police units were redesignated as Security Forces. The 57th SPS eventually became part of the 99th Security Forces Squadron due to Air Force restructuring.
  • Community Involvement: The squadron was known for its engagement with the base and Las Vegas communities through public demonstrations, school visits, and charity events.
  • Response to Emergencies: 57th SPS personnel responded to various emergencies, including aircraft accidents, base intrusions, and natural disasters, often serving as first responders.
  • Legacy and Honors: Members of the 57th SPS received numerous commendations and unit awards for exemplary service, and the squadron’s legacy continues through the traditions upheld by current Security Forces at Nellis AFB.

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