Col. Christopher Neiman, left, 377th Security Forces Group commander, Chief Master Sgt. Gerardo Ventura, middle, 377th Security Forces Squadron senior enlisted leader, and Airman 1st Class Cheyenne Watson, right, 377th Security Forces Squadron defender, case the 377th Security Support Squadron “Desert Mules” guidon during a furling ceremony at Kirtland AFB, , June 2, 2022. It is military custom to furl and case the guidon of an organization when its mission has been completed. This furling ceremony recognized the inactivation of the 377 SSPTS “Desert Mules” and serves as a symbol of closur


Col. Christopher Neiman, left, 377th Security Forces Group commander, Chief Master Sgt. Gerardo Ventura, middle, 377th Security Forces Squadron senior enlisted leader, and Airman 1st Class Cheyenne Watson, right, 377th Security Forces Squadron defender, case the 377th Security Support Squadron “Desert Mules” guidon during a furling ceremony at Kirtland AFB, , June 2, 2022. It is military custom to furl and case the guidon of an organization when its mission has been completed. This furling ceremony recognized the inactivation of the 377 SSPTS “Desert Mules” and serves as a symbol of closure for all those past and present who were members of this organization.


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