In the context of the U.S. Air Force, Air Base Ground Defense (ABGD) is the operational term for ground combat operations used to protect air bases, resources, and personnel. This mission is carried out by Security Forces Specialists, who serve as a hybrid of military law enforcement and ground combat troops.
Security Forces Specialists (often referred to as "Defenders") are responsible for
Security Forces Specialists (often referred to as "Defenders") are responsible for
"defending the force" through several key functions:
Base Defense: Engaging in infantry-style tactics like patrolling, close-quarters battle,
and defense-in-depth to protect airfields worldwide.
Law Enforcement: Performing duties similar to civilian police, including traffic enforcement,
investigating on-base incidents, and apprehending suspects.
Resource Protection: Safeguarding high-value assets such as aircraft, nuclear weapons, and command systems.
Specialized Units: Depending on their assignment, they may serve in K9 units,
Phoenix Raven teams for aircraft security, or tactical response forces for missile fields.
Weaponry Proficiency: Mastering weapons such as the M4 Carbine, M240B, M249 SAW, and
Weaponry Proficiency: Mastering weapons such as the M4 Carbine, M240B, M249 SAW, and
MK-19 grenade launcher.
Tactical Skills: Small unit tactics, field operations, and perimeter defense in realistic combat scenarios.
Response Capability: Detecting and neutralizing hostile actions against restricted or controlled areas.

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