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The 281st Combat Communications Group (281 CCG) was established as the 281st Tactical Air Control Group on 1 April 1976. The Group Headquarters, the 282 Combat Communications Squadron (CBCS), and the 283 CBCS were formerly Tactical Air Control units.
54th Combat Communications Squadron: Robins AFB, Georgia: 5 CCG: 55th Combat Communications Squadron: Robins AFB, Georgia: 5 CCG: 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 ...
KC-135R / Associate squadron to Air Force Reserve Command's 507th Air Refueling Wing. As of 2015, was slated to redesignate as a special operation squadron and return to Will Rogers Air National Guard Base flying the MC-12W aircraft under claimancy of AFSOC; transition in flux as of 2016. [85] [86] 186th Airlift Squadron
147th Combat Communications Squadron; 148th Space Operations Squadron; 149th Armored Regiment; 149th Combat Communications Squadron; 160th Infantry Regiment (United States) 163d Combat Communications Group; 163rd Attack Wing; 184th Infantry Regiment (United States) 185th Armor Regiment; 185th Infantry Regiment (United States) 194th Fighter ...
102nd Information Warfare Squadron; 143d Airlift Wing; 281st Combat Communications Group; 282nd Combat Communications Squadron ... Island National Guard Unit History ...
Squadron CAB Division Location Notes 6th Cavalry: 1st Heavy Attack Reconnaissance Squadron: 1st Combat Aviation Brigade: 1st Infantry Division: Marshall Army Airfield, Fort Riley, Kansas "The Fighting Sixth" 2nd Squadron: 25th Combat Aviation Brigade: 25th Infantry Division: Wheeler Army Airfield, Hawaii "Lightning Horse" 3d Squadron (Heavy ...
Mather Air Force Base (Mather AFB) was a United States Air Force Base, which was closed in 1993 pursuant to a post-Cold War BRAC decision. It was located 12 miles (19 km) east of Sacramento, on the south side of U.S. Route 50 in Sacramento County, California.
Onizuka Air Force Station or Onizuka AFS was a U.S. Air Force installation in Sunnyvale, California, at the intersection of State Route 237 and North Mathilda Avenue. [1] It operated from 1960 to 2010. One of its distinguishing feature was Building 1003, known locally as the Blue Cube and the "Cube" given its shape, color, and lack of windows.