AIR POLICE SCHOOL
We marched everywhere we went School Headquarters building
A lot of time was spent in class Guarding static display aircraft

Good old Camp Bullis
The .30 Caliber Machine Gun
Dust, dirt, heat, ants, C rations
We needed a minimum of
Canine School
"Sharpshooter" rating to pass

Canine School Lots of Outdoor Classes
A Typical Barracks Room We Directed Traffic on Lackland

Air Police School Leadership
June 1959

Major Hall
Air Police School Commander

S/Sgt
Green
T/Sgt Santori
Training
Instructor
Training NCO

A/3c Paul Palugyay
A/3c Richard Skeen
Class
15049 Flight Leader Assistant Flight Leader
Flight 15049 Class Members who went to the 7th TDS
A/3c Dan Fletcher A/3c Jon Marsh A/3c Tom Sandman A/3c Ronald Sineni A/3c Donald Franks
(Photo to be added)
A/3c Wayne Lovan A/3c Donald Hooper A/3c Bob Meehan A/3c Gerald Ellis A/3c Harry Blackwood
These two APs from our class flew with the group to Okinawa but then left us to become Air Policemen with the 623rd Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron (AC&W) on two outlying islands in the Ryukyu chain.

A/3C Bill Soissen
A/3C Harrell Teer
Det #4 Okino
Erabu
Det #1 Miyako

Air Police School Graduation Orders

A/3C Tom Sandman, with unauthorized hat, in front of Class 15049 training barracks . We were not allowed to wear the stiff-sided "SAC" fatigue hat until we got to the 7th TDS. Bloused trousers were worn with jump boots by Air Policemen during training and at duty stations. Pants were usually bloused using elastic bands and blousing rings.
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