732nd Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron information
732 ESFS/Detachment 3 and 732 ESFS/Detachment 2 was a United States Air Force Security Forces unit sent to support Police Transition Teams in Baghdad, Iraq from 2005 until 31 July 2010.[1] It was a "Request for Forces" (RFF) #619 or "In Lieu Of" agreement between the United States Air Force and United States Army.[2] Rff 619 earned multiple unit awards and its members receiving individual awards as the Army Combat Action Badge, Air Force Combat Action Medal, Purple Heart, and the Bronze Star. The 732 ESFS was the most highly decorated and regarded Air Force units that participated in OIF.
^"732nd ESFS inactivated during Balad ceremony". Archived from the original on 22 July 2011. Retrieved 5 February 2011.
^Airmen train to prepare for 'in-lieu-of' taskings
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