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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 .
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: 148th Combat Communications Squadron: Ontario ANGS, California
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 ...
166th Network Warfare Squadron (Delaware ANG) [275] 168th Cyberspace Operations Squadron (Iowa ANG) [276] 185th Cyberspace Operations Squadron (Virginia ANG) [277] 224th Cyberspace Operations Squadron (Idaho ANG) [278] 229th Cyberspace Operations Squadron (Vermont ANG) [279] 261st Cyberspace Operations Squadron (California ANG) [280]
The 162nd Combat Communications Group is an inactive unit of the California Air National Guard. ... 261st Combat Communications Squadron in Van Nuys, California; Stations
The mission of the 251st initially was a composite of the missions of today's Engineering – Installation Squadrons and Combat Communications Squadrons. While the organization was charged with providing, installing, operating, and maintaining communications equipment for deployed flying units, it did so from "scratch", with a greater variety ...
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.
The 267th Combat Communications Squadron's lineage begins as a part of the Army Air Corps, as the 301st Signal Company, Wing, on 1 December 1942 at Pinedale California. The 301st Signal Company was subsequently assigned to the Fourth Air Force for training, and later transferred to Foreign Service on 21 August 1943.