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Livery of the US Air Force Security Forces (Police)

12/30/2014

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United States Air Force Security Forces vehicles are known by their distinct livery. However, this livery has little nuances that are distinct at some bases. Below are examples of some of the differences in Security Forces vehicles.



The current main patrol vehicle for USAF Police is the Chevy Impala, at any given base you will observe a plethora of Chevy Impalas. There are two main designs for the impalas, a simplistic badge on door, POLICE on both front quarter-panels, and the traditional two horizontal blue lines with badge on door. Ford F-150 and Cheverolet Silverado's are also quite common, typically with the simplistic badge on door and "Security Forces" on the rear quarter panels.
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More Unique Vehicles

The following gallery highlights many of the unique vehicles found throughout the Security Forces fleet. Joint-Basing as a popular consolidation cost-saving option has joined multiple branch law enforcement organizations together and created hybrid livery amongst the sharing organizations. Have a picture of a vehicle you think should belong here? Comment and send a message!
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