Job description “Police officer” m/f/d (auxiliary police officer)/guard-USAF: Airforce Spangdahlem, Rammstein?

Hello dear community, I came across a job posting for German civilians with the US Air Force in Spangdahlem. It's called a police officer (m/f/d). So, auxiliary police officer (?). Now my question: Does anyone have any experience with what to expect? Taxes? Daily routine? Checkpoint guards? Patrols? Duties? US barracks life? Accommodation? Uniforms? I'm…

During an emergency start, the engines of the Boeing B-52 US bombers are all started simultaneously using pyrotechnic charges. Is this also possible with conventional APUs?

So, should one engine after the other be started with bleed air, as is common in civil aviation (which of course takes time with 8 engines), or does the B-52 not have an APU at all? And what will happen with the new fan engines, which originate from civil aviation? Starting the engines with pyrotechnic…

The F-14's Phoenix air-to-air missile could engage targets at ranges of 160 km. Is visual enemy identification required today, so is it no longer of any use?

I once heard that US fighter jets now have to visually identify aircraft as enemies before shooting them down. So the entire beyond-visual-range capability of highly developed air-to-air missiles like the earlier Phoenix is ​​no longer of any use?