Story by Senior Airman Tristan Viglianco | 9th Reconnaissance Wing | 01.31.2019
The 9th Security Forces Squadron is always looking for ways to evolve and provide Beale with better security, and as a way to do so the unit went from running 12-hour shifts to eight hour shifts....
Story by Airman 1st Class Tristan Viglianco | 9th Reconnaissance Wing | 07.02.2018
The 9th Security Forces Squadron military working dog unit recently completed a new training area designed to enhance the companionship between handlers and their dogs The area provides a safer training environment and it features a shaded overhangs to keep it cool, a turf field, and a variety of training obstacles, which mimic real-world obstacles....
Story by Airman Tristan Viglianco | 9th Reconnaissance Wing | 11.15.2016
Beale’s vast 26-mile perimeter, rocky terrain, and wooded area riddled with various obstacles makes base security challenging. However, the 9th SFS conducts coyote patrols to meet these challenges. Highly-trained security personnel perform coyote patrols, off-road patrols along the perimeter of the base, in a variety of all-terrain vehicles....