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The 201st CCG's mission was to provide tactical communications and air traffic services in the defense and service of the United States of America and its allies. [1] It also supports emergency United States Air Force requirements for air traffic control and communications facilities, as well as to provide tactical communications for the State of Hawaii, Department of Defense, in response to ...
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1948–1959. Formerly 145th AACS Squadron. Redesignated: HQ 1957th AACS Group, 18 Sep 1959; 1957th Communications Group, 1 Jul 1961; 1957th Information Systems Group, 1 Aug 1984; 1957th Communications Group, 1 Nov 1986. 1959th AFCS Squadron: Air Force Academy, CO: AFCS 1967–1968. [69] 1961st AACS Squadron: Clark AB, Philippines: 1948–1959.
The 293rd Combat Communications Squadron (293 CBCS) was activated into federal service on 6 March 1967 at Hickam AFB, Hawaii. From 6 March 1967 to 30 September 2008, the 293 CBCS was co-located with its parent group, the 201st Combat Communications Group (201 CCG) at Hickam Air Force Base. By the direction of the Adjutant General and with the ...
The 201st Expeditionary Military Intelligence Brigade is located at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington. The 201st was originally named the 201st Military Intelligence Brigade and on 3 July 2008 it became the Army's third active duty battlefield surveillance brigade and was renamed the 201st Battlefield Surveillance Brigade (BfSB). The US Army ...
201st Combat Communications Group; 203rd Air Refueling Squadron; 204th Airlift Squadron; 225th Brigade Support Battalion; 293rd Combat Communications Squadron; 299th Cavalry Regiment (United States) 324th Intelligence Squadron; 442nd Infantry Regiment (United States) 535th Airlift Squadron; 692nd Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Group
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After a number of changes, the then-1st Mobile Communications Group arrived at Lindsey ASN, West Germany, in January 1976, thereafter being assigned to the European Communications Area. Today the squadron's mission is to provide rapidly-deployable communications and air traffic control services throughout Europe, Africa, and the Middle East.