Edwards AFB News

  • 95th SFS honor police, fallen heroes

    The 95th Security Forces Squadron joined forces with local law enforcement to honor past and present police officers during National Police Week. National Police Week, held May 12 to 16, began in 1962 when President John F. Kennedy signed a proclamation to honor the men and women in law enforcement

  • 95th SFS keep eye on vandalism

    With the rising number of complaints regarding vandalism on base, the 95th Security Forces Squadron is revving up its force to help prevent and catch people committing the crime. Vandalism is an act of destroying private and government properties and it includes spray painting walls and breaking

  • 95th SFS NCO convicted of Adultery

    A technical sergeant assigned to the 95th Security Forces Squadron was convicted by Special Court-Martial June 11. A panel of seven officers found him guilty of committing Adultery and he was sentenced to a reduction in rank to senior airman and 90 days of hard labor without confinement."Typically,

  • 95th SFS offers child ID kits for Edwards' youth

    Preparation is the name of the game as the 95th Security Forces Squadron offers child identification kits to families on base this summer. Polaroid and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children have joined forces to create a national child safety and standardized photo identification

  • 95th SFS seeks to keep Airmen in law enforcement community

    The 95th Security Forces Squadron hosted local, county, state and federal law enforcement agencies to participate in Edwards' law enforcement job fair here Feb. 8. Security professionals from Lockheed Martin, Office of Special Investigation, Kern County Sheriff, Los Angeles County Sheriff, Los

  • 95th SFS silences driver cell phones

    The 95th Security Forces Squadron is becoming more actively involved in enforcing the cellular hands-free policy on base by increasing vigilance and writing more citations. Edwards Air Force Instruction 31-208 prohibits both military and civilian personnel from cell phone use while driving on the