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405th AIR POLICE SQUADRON (PACAF) LINEAGE. Constituted 405th Air Police Squadron on 15 Oct 1952. HONORS. SERVICE STREAMERS. None. CAMPAIGN STREAMERS. None. ARROWHEADS. None. DECORATIONS. Two. Air Force Outstanding Unit Awards: ASSIGNMENTS.
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COMMANDERS.
UNIT EMBLEM: (Information furnished by AF Mil Pers Cen (DPMSAA3), Randolph AFB, Tex, 28 Feb 1972.) DESCRIPTION: On a disc divided into three (3) parts by three (3) Air Force golden yellow lines radiating from the center, the one palewise to chief bisecting the two smaller parts, the third part falling in base; the first section in dexter (right) chief, red charged with a sword pointing to the center of the disc surmounted by an oval shield, the second section in sinister (left) chief, red charged with a padlock, the third section in base, Air Force blue charged with a pair of balancing scales supported by a hand in natural flesh tones, all Air Force golden yellow, details and shading golden brown; all within a narrow golden yellow border. SIGNIFICANCE: The emblem is symbolic of the squadron and its mission. The sword represents military might and the shield indicates a defensive rather than an offensive action. The lock is a symbol of security, the chief function of the Air Police. The hand represents the frim grasp with which the military police hold the scales of justice. The red field of the emblem signifies the blood the Air Police are prepared to give in defense of this nation, and the blue field represents honesty and integrity. The emblem bears the Air Force colors, ultramarine blue and golden yellow. Approved. Approved by HQ USAF on 4 May 1960. 163405 A. C. - K-11803. PATCHES (Phan Rang Air Base: RVN). |
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MOTTO: None. DATE PREPARED. 11 Oct 2000 SUPERSEDES statement prepared on 25 Aug 1988 PREPARED by Helen Weaver APPROVAL by Judy G. Endicot |
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