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History of 6510th Security Police Sq Edwards AFB

The 6510th Security Police Squadron was an essential unit stationed at Edwards Air Force Base, California, during the Cold War era. Tasked with providing law enforcement, base security, and force protection, the squadron safeguarded vital assets, including experimental aircraft and sensitive research projects. Throughout its service, the 6510th played a crucial role in supporting the Air Force Flight Test Center by ensuring the safety of personnel and infrastructure. The unit was eventually redesignated as part of broader Air Force organizational changes, continuing its legacy under a new designation.

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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.

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