• Struggle became strength for JBER security forces patrolman

    It was a routine traffic stop at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, because a driver’s vehicle registration was expired. However, the security forces specialist was having trouble communicating with the driver because the driver didn’t speak much English, but she did speak Spanish. U.S. Air

  • Moving out of the way for emergency lights

    Drivers on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, need to be aware of the proper measures to take when approached by emergency vehicles displaying flashing emergency lights.

  • 673d SFS hosts Defender Family Day

    In commemoration of National Police Week, the 673d Security Forces Squadron held a unique Defender Family Day event May 16, 2019, centered around what a day in the life of a defender typically looks like at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska.

  • 673d SFS informs how to register, store and transport weapons on JBER

    The 673d Security Forces Squadron would like to remind the Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, community the rules and regulations for privately-owned weapons on the installation for the safety of everyone: these rules highlight prohibited weapons, correct storage and correct transportation.

  • 673d Security Forces train in 'controlled chaos'

    The 673d Security Forces Squadron conducted active-shooter training July 18 and 25 with approximately 160 members and 40 volunteers in hostage scenarios to better their response and handling of a variety of high-stress circumstances.