Princesses, ghosts, goblins prepare to invade Incirlik Published Oct. 31, 2013 By Staff Sgt. Eric Summers Jr. 39th AIr Base Wing Public Affairs INCIRLIK AIR BASE, Turkey -- It's that time of year again when Incirlik Air Base streets become flooded with ghosts, ghouls, goblins, or children attempting to fill their bags with candy. That's right it's trick-or-treating taking place Oct. 31 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. in base housing. While parents are traveling from house to house, drivers need to be aware of the increased foot traffic from the princess, ninjas and action heroes that may be roaming about. "It is important that people stay vigilant on the roads and carefully watch for children during the trick-or-treating hours," said Master Sgt. Heath Benton, 39th Air Base Wing Safety office. To help ensure the safety of trick-or-treaters the 39th Security Forces Squadron will conduct "pumpkin patrols" in Phantom, Herky, Falcon and Eagle housing. "I have a son of my own that likes to participate in Halloween, and being able to provide a safe environment is very important," said Senior Airman Adam Stanley, 39th Security Forces Squadron. "The pumpkin patrol helps provide a safe environment not just for my son, but all the children on Incirlik."