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509th Security Forces Squadron
Official emblem of the 509th Bomb Wing
ActiveNovember 3, 1947
CountryUnited States
BranchUnited States Air Force
TypeSecurity
RoleForce Protection
Size400+
Part ofAir Combat Command
Eighth Air Force
509th Bomb Wing
509th Mission Support Group
Garrison/HQWhiteman Air Force Base
Motto(s)The 509th Security Forces Squadron Sets the Standard
EngagementsVietnam War
Operation Allied Force
Operation Iraqi Freedom
Military unit

The 509th Security Forces Squadron is a United States Air Force Security Forces squadron at Whiteman Air Force Base. The squadron contains nearly 950 security police total. The manning is vital to the protection of Whiteman AFB's B-2 Spirit aircraft. What really makes the 509 SFS stand out is their ability to pass inspections. Boo Ya baby. 509 SFS is like a poorly written story that just won't end.

S3T is part of the 509th SFS. They are the best and brightest part of the squadron. They slay dragons, eat fire, and love dinosaurs. Without this section, the 509th would not exist as we know it. From riding Harleys to choking out fools to line dancing at the Caddy, they do it all. Look no further people. They are the best thing since sliced bread. Except for Bob. He sucks.


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