610th Security Forces Squadron
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The 610th Security Forces Squadron (610 SFS) is a United States Air Force Reserve unit located at the Naval Air Station JRB Fort Worth. The unit is unique as it does not serve a law enforcement purpose on the base, but instead focuses on combat readiness. The unit was originally designated AFRES Ground Combat Readiness Center and was re-designated 610 SFS in November 1995.[2] The 610th SFS has officially shut its doors on 1 October 2015, due to the federal budget for FY 2016. Most of the traditional reservists merged with the 301st Security Forces Squadron, which is co-located on the same installation with the 610th SFS.[3]
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610th Security Forces Squadron | |
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Active | As AFRES Ground Combat Readiness Center (1990–1995) As 610 SFS (1995-2015) |
Branch | United States Air Force |
Type | Military police |
Role | Air base defense |
Motto(s) | Defensor Fortis[1] |
Commanders | |
Final Commander | Lt. Col. Goodenough |
Final Senior Elisted Leader | CMSgt Ferguson |
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