ABOUT 6510th Security Police Sq Edwards AFB
- Key Role in Flight Test Security: The 6510th Security Police Squadron (SPS) was responsible for providing security at Edwards Air Force Base, a premier flight test center where some of the world’s most advanced aircraft were developed and tested.
- Guardians of the X-Planes: The squadron protected highly classified projects, including the testing of the X-15, SR-71 Blackbird, and early stealth technology demonstrators, ensuring their secrecy during the Cold War.
- VIP and Presidential Support: The 6510th SPS frequently supported visits from high-ranking officials, including U.S. Presidents and foreign dignitaries, due to the strategic importance of the base.
- Redesignation and Legacy: The unit was redesignated as the 6510th Security Police Squadron in the early 1970s, reflecting the Air Force’s shift from “Air Police” to “Security Police” terminology.
- Participation in Major Exercises: The squadron often took part in large-scale exercises and security drills, preparing for threats ranging from espionage to sabotage, and even simulated nuclear incidents.
- Integration of Women: Women began serving in the 6510th SPS in the 1970s, reflecting broader changes in military policy and contributing to the squadron’s operational effectiveness.
- Specialized Training: Members of the squadron received specialized training in handling classified materials, base defense tactics, and counter-intelligence to cope with the unique challenges of a high-security installation.
- Response to Accidents and Incidents: The 6510th SPS played a critical role in responding to aircraft mishaps and emergencies, often being the first on the scene to secure crash sites and protect sensitive technology.
- Community Engagement: The squadron was active in community affairs, supporting youth programs, base events, and fostering positive relations between the military and local residents.
- Transition to the 95th Security Forces Squadron: In the early 1990s, as part of an Air Force-wide reorganization, the 6510th SPS was inactivated and its mission was assumed by the 95th Security Forces Squadron, which continues the legacy of protecting Edwards AFB.