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.
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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
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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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