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Show HILL TOP TIMES 8 Page June 17, 1977 Among the best 'to r orce Maj. Gen. Thomas M. Sadler, Chief of Security Police for the U.S. Air Force, paid an official visit to Hill AFB this week and told media atcon- representatives tending a press ference that lys Hill He inspected the base cops Monday morning at the Guard Mount (changing of the shift) and told newsmen later that . . these security policemen look as good as any I've seen anywhere. I was so pleased with them." More SPs for Hill's Police Security facilities have un- F-1- 6s The general said the present Hill Security Police Division (about 200 personnel) will be "beefed-up- " 6 when the fighter aircraft mission is a "dramatic change, a complete and that reality here. the base police The Air Force "top cop" one now is headquarters asked the media to urge the dergone a turn-aroun- F-1- d" the best in the Air Force. of public to avoid driving onto Hill ranges to gather rocks or across the drive desert. He cited the high danger from unexploded ordnance and the remoteness of the sites, and said that base police often find unauthorized persons on these ranges. The base does much of its patrol from helicopters, General Sadler explained, and has found that method most effective over vast areas. He added that "choppers" are used in police work throughout the Air Force, flying over convoys and other vulnerable areas or security targets. four-wheele- rs Maj. Gen. Thomas M. Sadler Hill Security Police protect millions of dollars of assets and control 25,000 to 30,000 vehicles a day, the general reported, and said that Hill is unique in having both a huge logistics center and a frontline fighter outfit, the 388th Tactical Fighter Wing. Top priority in Air Force security work today, he said, protection of nuclear storage and aircraft on alert. is civilian counterparts, Security policemen con- cerned with this category of work are screened through a human reliability program before they are trained in anti-terrori- st tactics and combat skills. The program has recently opened to women, and there is now a total of some 100 female specially-schoole- d personnel assigned to duty at four stateside and one over- seas base. in- cluding the FBI and Secret Service. The FBI trains security policemen on hostage negotiations, he stated, and "we maintain SPs at Andrews AFB in protection of the 40,000 The general said that Air security police consist of about 40,000 personnel, making it the largest law enforcement agency in the free world. He was quick to point out, however, that while Air Force security costs more than $275 million a year, the city of New York spends twice as much for police operations. 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The 13 states named currently have standard withholding agreements with the Treasury Department and DOD expects them to accept a new standard agreement. guarantee that anything can't be stolen. He said the public has to get involved, and that crimes concluded. State Tax Witholding Begins July Crime is not a serious problem on military bases, he commented, but emphasized that security police cannot report explained, "can be called out anytime, and on isolated duty; however, a civilian force gives stability, and experience is hard to beat - the corporate memory is very valuable," he al e, Crime Stop Program, where people can call and General Sadler said that military policeman, he sound and slide presentation of The new multi-medi- a the Newcomers Orientation will be shown at 10 a.m. on June 20 at the base theater. This new presentation uses new audio-visuequipment and methods. An open invitation is extended for any base employee, military or civilian, wife or dependent, to attend this briefing and take advantage of the opportunity to learn more about the mission, facilities and activities at Hill AFB. SPs the Civilian cooperation A Newcomers orientation open to all employees June 20 President." Force-wid- men and women are on duty around the clock, able to respond to nuclear incidents in five minutes or less. has been a real plus in securing government assets. One of the reporters asked the general if he thought military or Air Force civilian security police better, and General Sadler replied that there are advantages to both. there is "lap-ove- r between the blue suits and civilian law enforcement agencies," and that Air Force security police maintain close rapport with He said Congress has provided additional funds for people and sensors and that, at Air Force installations worldwide, look good ecuritjf COUGAR SALES Service and Parts - OPEN 6 & r, LEASING DAYS A WEEK 2688 " "l488 292-720- 1 14g8 : ' 1568 4938 3588 J488 |