The observance began with an opening ceremony featuring remarks from Gen. Thomas A. Bussiere, commander of Air Force Global Strike Command, who highlighted the indispensable role of security forces in preserving mission readiness and protecting the force.
Throughout the week, defenders showcased their physical and technical readiness in the field through a series of events, including a “Battle of the Badges” obstacle race, close quarters battle hostage scenario, shooting competition, and a 24-hour ruck run. Airmen from other career fields were also able to participate in some of the events.
“It’s a great turnout when we have people from other jobs come out and join us,” said Staff Sgt. Jasmine Kirkland, 2nd Security Forces Squadron supply and logistics noncommissioned officer in charge. “Seeing everyone out there definitely warmed my heart.”
Police Week also serves as a solemn remembrance of fallen defenders who gave their lives in the line of duty. During Barksdale’s closing ceremony, defenders stood in silence, holding 14 framed photos of fallen defenders who paid the ultimate sacrifice.
“At the end of the day we’re one family, regardless of whether or not we knew them personally,” said Bodak. “Those lost in the line of duty are our brothers and sisters in arms, and we will remember them.”
As Police Week comes to a close, the 2nd Bomb Wing is proud to recognize our law enforcement personnel for their commitment to protecting our Airmen and installations, and for serving with honor to keep our community safe.
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- By Airman 1st Class Preston Crawford
- 2nd Bomb Wing Public Affairs



