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Photo by Senior Airman Kaitlyn Ergish
Memorial plaques dedicated to fallen defenders hang on a wall in the 355th Security Forces Squadron building during National Police Week at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona, May 16, 2022. Tech. Sgt. Byron Rice and Tech. Sgt. Tyler Henegar, both assigned to the 355th SFS, worked together with the 355th Equipment Mainte- nance Squadron to craft metal plaques paying tribute to all of these fallen defenders by displaying their picture, dog tags and a brief description of the operation they were involved in when they gave the ultimate sacrifice during the war on terror.
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U.S. Air Force defenders assigned to the 355th Security Forces Squadron compete against Davis-Monthan Fire Department firefighters and Office of Special Investiga- tions agents in a Battle of the Badges competition during National Police Week at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona, May 18, 2022. This competition began with a physical training session driven by physically demanding events from each ca- reer field, followed by a medical portion and ending with weapon target firing and reassembly.
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U.S. Air Force Senior Master Sgt. Nicholas Kehoe, 355th Security Forces Squadron, runs with part of a 24-hour run/walk/ruck event during National Police Week at Davis-Monthan Air Force 17, 2022. The purpose of this event was to involve the local law enforcement community and across the installation who helped carry the flag for a total of 24 hours around the Benko Fitn ter track to honor fallen defenders and police officers, as well as all those still serving.
Photo by Senior Airman Kaitlyn Erg
A U.S. Airman assigned to the 355th Security Forces Squadron poses for a photo while servin his sentence for a Jail n’ Bail event during National Police Week at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona, May 19, 2022. Throughout the week, the 355th SFS hosted numerous events that involved the local community, participants across the installation and other first respond units on base.
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