Activities of USAF (United States Air Forces) 377th Air Police Security Squadron at Tan Son Nhut Air Base in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. Craft Weave Muzzle Agitation exercise shows dogs with handlers lined up in two rows. Agitators run between the rows. The handlers release the dogs and give chase to the agitators. The handlers and the dogs with a sergeant agitating in the center of a ring. The dogs obey commands. The handlers take the dogs back to kennels. A handler lifts a dog into the back of a pickup truck.
Activities of USAF (United States Air Forces) 12th Air Police Security Squadron members at Cam Ranh Bay Air Base in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. A truck loaded with Vietnamese civilians arrives at a check point at the air base. The civilians get off the truck. The truck pulls away. APs check identification cards of Vietnamese workers and search them at the check point.
Security system and procedures for movement of "priority A" components of Minuteman Missiles. A sign reads 'Designated Explosive area Convoy Assembly Area'. A convoy team leader briefs his team regarding use of deadly force, to protect "priority A" resources. Convoy escort transports "priority A resource" to launch site from base. Lead vehicle in movement team contains Convoy Security Officer and two Security Police escorts. Second vehicle is of local police guards and third is the convoy containing alarm system, maintenance personnel and two additional security policemen. Convoy Security Officer make periodic radio positions. A helicopter keeps eye on movement from air with the help of numbers written over roofs of vehicles. When the convoy halts. Security personnel make the area a national defense area and inform the main Launch base of the halt. Off duty recreation of guards include, spending time at recreational center or fishing ice skating and practicing archery. (Note: Narrated by Kemal Amen "Casey" Kasem)
Activities of USAF (United States Air Forces) 12th Air Police Security Squadron members at Cam Ranh Bay Air Base in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. A2C (Airman Second Class) Bartholomew C. Cavallaro at his post on a hill overlooking a flight line. USAF F-4C Phantom fighter-bomber aircraft being towed. An A2C stands guard near a bunker. A2C Charles J. Albornoz at his post checks traffic into the POL (Petroleum, Oil, Lubricants) dump and trucks loaded with JP-4 fuel.
Activities of USAF (United States Air Force) 12th Air Police Security Squadron members at Cam Ranh Bay Air Base in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. APs (Air Policemen) watch Vietnamese women checking other Vietnamese bags and searching them.
Security Police QRT (Quick Reaction Team) member on duty in perimeter guard tower at Pleiku Air Base, Vietnam. QRT personnel manning gun and speaks over radio. QRT member drives V-100 vehicle.
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