Civilian Air Force Police Officers serve alongside 436th Security Forces Defenders (preview)

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DOVER AIR FORCE, Del. — If you’ve ever entered through the gates at Dover Air Force Base within the last decade, you’ve likely encountered a Department of the Air Force police officer.

There are currently 11 DAF police officers working on Dover AFB, most noticeably engaged in installation entry control or patrols of the base. Their blue uniforms make them stand out from those wearing camouflage. But these officers are also fully integrated into all sections of the 436th Security Forces Squadron commanded by Lt. Col. Schneider Rislin, including the armory, K-9 units and Combat Arms Training and Maintenance.



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Officer Dillon Lackus, 436th Security Forces Squadron Department of the Air Force Police officer attends guard mount, Feb. 13, 2020, at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware. Guard mount is an official pre-shift formation attended by security forces Airmen and DAF police officers to receive assignments, special instructions and other information pertinent to their shift from their flight chief. (U.S. Air Force photo by Mauricio Campino)

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