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Show - 1? s Good security ByRuthMecham "Sometimes it seems the only people that care about security are those that do it for a living." said Staff Sgt. David Dees, Military Intelligence NCO. One of the many jobs performed by the security force at Dugway is the storage The inspection of classified information is done by ible for law enforcement and for the security of Dugway. the military intelligence Another Their involvement includes intelligence office is the issuance of security clearances and assistance in investigation to determine qualification for clearances. turbances and traffic tickets. With warm weather and to help conserve fuel they have started both a foot and bike patrol. PVT.2 Robert Jasin-sk- y said he likes this type of patrol. Tt gives us a chance to talk to the people." aspect of the such things as: domestic dis- . Physical security is re-- v sponsible for 587 buildings located on the post. "That does not include quarters," - said Darrell Coffman, Chief of Physical security office. They make yearly inspections on the buildings con- To keep the post secure and teach people to be security conscience, the security force here is constantly" items common and ready. Both the military police and the civilian security guards must qualify with their weapons yearly. Both the MPs and the guards also report for weekly training sessions and exercizes to maintain their proficiency. The civilian guards have the same authority as the taining high dollar value training to keep informed security areas, mission essential area, and high risk areas. One of their many jobs include the control and issuance of all locks and keys on the post, they authorize replacement of keys and the manufacture of keys. The control of the intrusion detection systems The following personnel of the 65th Military Police toon maxxed the Army Physical- Jesse Moreno, Pfc. Rudi Nitschmann, Pvts. 2 James ground with state and local agencies on different cases. The observations, help and suggestions made by the Security Force are all done in an effort to keep Dugway secure. I; ; Mansfield and Robert Reid. ) JOHN BARRETT was promoted to Staff Sgt. SPEC. 4 Ty Burden for 3 years. He will be leaving for Italy In July. re-enlist- investigators work closely THOMAS NICKENS was promoted to Staff Sgt pla- test: Cpl. -Readiness Higher them up. Their job is to protect the post against theft, fire and damage. Ivan Scow, a member of the reserve force, said "the entire security force is like a big family, we back the MP's up and they back us up." Behind the more visible MPs and security guards, are the Military Police investigators: Two civilians and three military make up the MPI force. Gerry Neil, a military police investigator, said "We handle on the average of three hundred cases a year. We also have a 97 percent conviction rate." Cases vary from grand larceny to shoplifting and a growing number of cases are drug related. MPI works with Community Services on the Drug and Alcohol awareness program. Crime prevention is an area which the MPI office is involved in as well. The cause of the professional military police unit stationed here. The MPs are respons- sified documents. group. MPs. All civilian security guards, are prior military, which means they have extensive training to back, implement the protection of government property. The reason parents can let children go to the playground and not worry is be- handling of clas- 5) a way of Biff os is also the responsibility of the physical security office. 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