Lt. Col. Tyler Hiatt, commander of the 90th Missile Security Forces Squadron at the base in Wyoming, was removed from his position at his own request.
Members of the Air Force's NAOC Security Forces flank Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth as he boards the E-4B 'Doomsday plane.' A short video of Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth in the normally ...
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Security squadron commander relieved of duty after airmen fatalities
Lt. Col. Tyler Hiatt made the request for removal, stating that he was unable to execute the duties of the position.
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Luke Air Force Base lockdown lifted after reports of active shooter incident
GLENDALE, Ariz. - The lockdown at Luke Air Force Base has been lifted following reports of an active shooter incident. Luke ...
The airman killed in an M18 pistol discharge incident that led Air Force Global Strike Command to indefinitely halt use of the firearm was a 21-year-old security forces specialist from Kentucky, ...
F.E. Warren Air Force Base is mourning the loss of an Airman who died during an on-duty incident early on Sunday, according to a release. The Airman was 21-year-old Brayden Lovan. He was part of the ...
U.S. Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Ken Wilsbach, accompanied by Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force David Wolfe, recently concluded a multi-day visit ...
Lt. Col. Tyler Hiatt was removed from the 90th Missile Security Forces Squadron following the death of several members of base security.
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