Story by Lance Cpl. Katherine Corado | Marine Corps Base Quantico | 07.18.2024
MARINE CORPS BASE QUANTICO, Va. – “It won’t happen to me,” is an assumption every-day people have as they go about their business and hear things on the news, but what if it could?...
Story by Senior Master Sgt. Richard Ebensberger | Air University Public Affairs | 06.28.2024
The Air Force's "Eagle Eyes" program enlists the eyes and ears of Air Force members and citizens in the war on terror. Eagle Eyes teaches people about the typical activities terrorists engage in to plan their attacks. Armed with this information, anyone can recognize elements of potential terror planning when they see it....
Story by Lance Cpl. Taylor Smith | Marine Corps Installations East | 01.15.2020
Across all Marine Corps installations from the East Coast to the West Coast and abroad, the Eagle Eyes program acts as the first line of defense. Using the Marine Corps’ own service members for security, regardless of occupation, makes the program a revolutionary change in the defense game....
Story by Staff Sgt. Chris Massey | 434th Air Refueling Wing | 06.06.2018
According to the U.S. Air Force Eagle Eyes program, if you see something suspicious, you should say something. Law enforcement can’t be everywhere at once. To expand their reach, they rely on members of the community, military and civilian, to be extra sets of eyes and ears....
Story by Airman 1st Class Grace Nichols | 19th Airlift Wing | 04.04.2018
In an effort to highlight the importance of reporting suspicious behavior, the Air Force Office of Special Investigations and security forces officials across the Air Force are urging all base personnel to remember “If you see something, say something.”...
Story by Airman 1st Class Haley Stevens | 432nd Wing | 12.07.2017
CREECH AIR FORCE BASE, Nev., Nov. 22, 2017 — The safety and security of each installation falls on the observations of the Airmen, civilians and retirees who occupy it. The Eagle Eyes program is an anti-terrorism initiative that relies on the awareness of base occupants and connects them to the proper authorities....
Story by Cpl. Charles Clark | Marine Corps Installations East | 08.14.2013
In the fight against terrorism, it’s important to always remain vigilant.
Story by Gunnery Sgt. Reina Vasquez | Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow | 05.02.2013
As employees and residents of Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, we each have varying responsibilities … almost no two are alike; however, one responsibility we all have in common is that of protecting our installation and the surrounding community....