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The 'Airport Security Police' is the police force of the Bermuda International Airport. ==History of the Bermuda International Airport== Prior to 1995, the airfield was a US Naval Air Station, NAS Bermuda. Following an ABC News investigative report by Sam Donaldson,〔(The Royal Gazette, Book Review by Roger Crombie: ''Base hit. Author Grearson produces absorbing account of a key chapter in Bermuda's history''. Published Nov 4, 2009 (Updated Feb 10, 2011) )〕〔(The Royal Gazette: ) ''US wanted more time to cose USNAS. Americans would leave the Naval Air Station. It is closing in September, 1995.'' Published Apr 26, 1994 (Updated Feb 9, 2011)〕〔(The Royal Gazette: ) ''Millions last night saw Navy chiefs face a -'', Published Apr 8, 1994 (Updated Feb 8, 2011)〕〔(The Royal Gazette: ) ''A sailor who ``blew the whistle'' on the US Base says he has been victimised by Navy chiefs for his "Club Med" allegations'', Published Mar 29, 1994 (Updated Feb 9, 2011)〕〔(The Royal Gazette: ) ''History can be a strange thing. Sometimes the fate of nations have been changed by the most trivial things'', Published Mar 25, 1994 (Updated Feb 8, 2011)〕〔(The Royal Gazette: ) ''Bermuda may get two-year reprieve on base'', Published Nov 1, 1993 (Updated Feb 8, 2011)〕〔(The Royal Gazette: ) ''Base decision may occur next week'', Published Oct 23, 1993 (Updated Feb 9, 2011)〕〔(The Royal Gazette: ) ''Base's future now in hands of US Congress'', by Don Grearson News Editor. Published Oct 21, 1993 (Updated Feb 9, 2011)〕〔(The Royal Gazette: ) ''Dellums reassures Premier on US base'', Published Oct 20, 1993 (Updated Feb 9, 2011)〕〔(The Royal Gazette: ) ''The year in Review'', Published Dec 31, 1993 (Updated Feb 8, 2011)〕 which scandalised it as the 'Club Med of the US Navy', NAS Bermuda, and the other US Naval facilities in Bermuda, were slated for rapid closure. The west end of the airfield had originally been operated by RAF Transport Command, during the Second World War. Following the War, all RAF forces in Bermuda were withdrawn, but the RAF commander, Wing Commander Mo Ware, remained, on loan to the local government, and oversaw the conversion of the RAF facilities into a Civil Air Terminal (the rest of the airfield, Kindley Field, was, at that time, operated by the US Army Air Forces). By 1945, flying boats were rapidly being replaced as airliners by landplanes, and civil airlines began using the US Army's runway to access the Bermuda Government's terminal. In 1948, the US Army Air Forces became the independent US Air Force, the airbase became Kindley Air Force Base, and the civil flying boat airport on Darrell's Island closed completely. In 1970, the airfield was transferred to the US Navy. When the US Navy withdrew from Bermuda in 1995, operation of the entire airfield was handed over to the Bermuda Government, and it was renamed the Bermuda International Airport (with the Civil Air Terminal no longer distinguished within it).
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