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The United States Air Force's 261st Combat Communications Squadron (261 CBCS) is a California Air National Guard combat communications unit located in Van Nuys, Los Angeles. It is assigned to the 195th Wing .
114th Combat Communications Squadron: Patrick Space Force Base, FL: 118th Combat Communications Squadron: Badin ANGB: formerly 118th Comm Sq Jan 1993 – Oct 1999 redesignated 118th Air Support Ops Sq 143d Combat Communications Squadron: Seattle ANGB, Washington: 147th Combat Communications Squadron: San Diego, California: 162 CCG
228th Combat Communications Squadron; 231st Combat Communications Squadron; 232d Combat Communications Squadron; 236th Combat Communications Squadron; 239th Combat Communications Squadron; 261st Cyber Operations Squadron; 267th Combat Communications Squadron; 269th Combat Communications Squadron; 280th Special Operations Communications Squadron ...
The modern 261st TTSB is a mobile force able to rapidly deploy, supporting both state and federal missions. The 261st served a 10-month tour at Camp Victory, Iraq managing communications in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and returned to Delaware 2 October 2009. The 261st returned to drill status in March 2010. Col.
By that time the 222nd, 234th, and 261st units had joined the Group. In 1966 the Group was re-designated again, to the 162nd Mobile Communications Group. This designation they kept until 10 February 1976, when they were given their present designation of 162nd Combat Communications Group. The 162nd falls under the command of Air Force Air ...
The United States Air Force's 226th Combat Communications Group is a combat communications headquarters unit located at Abston Air National Guard Station in Montgomery, Alabama, USA. The Group is one of two Air National Guard Combat Communications Groups nationwide, which together constitute over 60% of the U.S. Air Force's tactical ...
The United States Air Force's 201st Combat Communications Group (201 CCG) was a combat communications unit located at Hickam AFB, Hawaii, USA. The 201 CCG was composed of a group headquarters and five assigned units located on the Hawaiian islands of Oahu , Maui , Hawaii and Kauai .
It became the 1970th Communications Squadron on 1 July 1961 and was discontinued on 1 April 1965. The second 1970th Communications Squadron is the one you were assigned to. Air Force regulations at the time dictated that although these units had common designations, they were not related to one another, so there was one 1970th Communications ...