USAF Emergency Service Teams-A Brief History
MORE PHOTOS SLIDESHOW ...
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E.S.T. School Team Pictures & Other Team Photos
If you are interested in seeing these historical photos, please come join us at our Yahoo Group Website. See the link below: E.S.T. Operators, Past and Present...
***Special thanks to the SP Museum Curator for sending us the Class Photos***
Milita Rios-Samaniego
Museum Director/Curator
USAF Security Forces Museum
Lackland AFB, TX 78236-5429***
*PLEASE DROP HER A THANK YOU NOTE AND DON'T FORGET TO DONATE TO THE MUSEUM, IT'S OUR LEGACY!***
Tactical Impact
For more videos - go to : http://www.tacticalimpact.tv/
Lackland AFB Emergency Service Team - The Final Option
Thanks to TSgt Justin King for showing us the link to the video, and thanks to the Air Force Audio/Visual people at Lackland AFB for putting it together.
In Memory of Operator Neal A. Aldridge, TSgt, USAF Retired
Tribute ...Speaks for itself. Dedicated to all our Security Forces
The Defender Project - Time to Start Writing!! Support this Project!
The Defender Project ------
Click on The Defender Project!
----Air Police, Security Police, Security Forces-----
-------------From working Customs for the Marines going into Okinawa to running dismounted patrols outside Bagram to parachuting into Iraq, SF members have seen, experienced, enjoyed or endured many different experiences, hardships and dangers in the performance of their duties. Defenders have guarded the B-29s that dropped Little Boy and Fat Man, patrolled Kimpo Air Base in the bitter cold, hunted VC outside Pleiku, escorted convoys throughout Afghanistan and Iraq, and of course performed law enforcement missions in every corner of the world. -----------It’s time to tell some of those stories.
Keflavik Emergency Service Team - Thanks to SFGONEPOSTAL for posting on You Tube.
24th SPS Emergency Service Team AFRTS Broadcast Howard AFB, Panama
E.S.T. Foot Prints on the Wall - HAFB Panama Theater Demo
The Final Option - Our Favorite Movie - "Who Dares Wins"
E.S.T. As we knew it! All The Way!
S.W.A.T. Movie Trailer
Original S.W.A.T. TV Series
Remembering One Of Our Own - Security Forces Erik Hite -Rest In Peace, Brother.
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
In Memory of Operator TSgt (Ret) Neal Andrew Aldridge, USAF
Neal Aldridge was a member of the 24th Security Police Squadron Emergency Service Team. He served on the team as a Operator and our Sniper. He is survived by his wife Tanya Aldridge, and his extended Emergency Service Team family. He served with honor, distinction and professionalism and will be missed by many of his friends. If you knew Neal, please feel free to leave a comment on the blog.
Rest in Peace Brother.
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El Jefe
Monday, November 8, 2010
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Security Forces Association is meeting in San Diego this week!!!
The Air Force Security Forces Association is holding its annual conference in San Diego starting tomorrow, Oct 7th through the weekend. If you want more information link to the Security Forces Association Website for more. http://www.afsfaonline.com/
ANNUAL MEETING GREETINGS
"AFSFA members ... it is that time again when we hold our "Annual Guardmount", this year in beautiful San Diego! Hopefully many of you will be joining us to celebrate our career field's heritage, the associations accomplishments to support that wonderful career field and even more importantly ... to just catch up with each other. The San Diego Chapter has again planned a superb forum and series of events for us ... surely a meeting to remember. Travel safe and see you there ... bring your coin or else ... HOOAH!
Respectfully,
John Probst
The AIR FORCE SECURITY FORCES ASSOCIATION
Security Forces men and women, welcome to your website. If you are not a member, please consider joining with the professionals of your Security Forces Association. Our goal is 3500 members this year.
The Air Force Security Forces Association is a world-wide organization of Security Forces professionals with local chapters. Since its birth in 1986 it has been a significant factor in preserving and enhancing the honor and pride that are inherent in the Security Forces career field. Our membership spans generations, encompassing the military policemen (air provost marshals) of World War II and continuing over the years to the men and women who are serving their first hitch today. Membership is open to anyone who has served honorably in the Army Air Corps MPs, Air Police, Security Police, or is now serving in the Security Forces career field--or that component of the Air National Guard, Air Force Reserves, IMAs, or DoD police officers.
Defender Membership:
A new level of membership, the Defender, has been introduced at the SF Academy. It is designed for the active duty troops so that we can get the next generation involved in the Association. We have worked with exoerts from the SF Academy instructor staff who have volunteered their time to create a Facebook page and a forum that will be of special interest to young Airmen.
ANNUAL MEETING GREETINGS
"AFSFA members ... it is that time again when we hold our "Annual Guardmount", this year in beautiful San Diego! Hopefully many of you will be joining us to celebrate our career field's heritage, the associations accomplishments to support that wonderful career field and even more importantly ... to just catch up with each other. The San Diego Chapter has again planned a superb forum and series of events for us ... surely a meeting to remember. Travel safe and see you there ... bring your coin or else ... HOOAH!
Respectfully,
John Probst
The AIR FORCE SECURITY FORCES ASSOCIATION
Security Forces men and women, welcome to your website. If you are not a member, please consider joining with the professionals of your Security Forces Association. Our goal is 3500 members this year.
The Air Force Security Forces Association is a world-wide organization of Security Forces professionals with local chapters. Since its birth in 1986 it has been a significant factor in preserving and enhancing the honor and pride that are inherent in the Security Forces career field. Our membership spans generations, encompassing the military policemen (air provost marshals) of World War II and continuing over the years to the men and women who are serving their first hitch today. Membership is open to anyone who has served honorably in the Army Air Corps MPs, Air Police, Security Police, or is now serving in the Security Forces career field--or that component of the Air National Guard, Air Force Reserves, IMAs, or DoD police officers.
Defender Membership:
A new level of membership, the Defender, has been introduced at the SF Academy. It is designed for the active duty troops so that we can get the next generation involved in the Association. We have worked with exoerts from the SF Academy instructor staff who have volunteered their time to create a Facebook page and a forum that will be of special interest to young Airmen.
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