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  2. 261st Cyber Operations Squadron - Wikipedia

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    The 261st Combat Communications Squadron traces its beginnings to the 96th Signal Company, Service Group. Activated at Reno Army Air Base, Nevada on 1 January 1943. The unit moved shortly thereafter to the Army Air Base at Muroc, CA.

  3. List of United States Air Force communications squadrons

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    255th Combat Communications Squadron: 261st Combat Communications Squadron: Sepulveda ANGS, California: 162 CCG: 262d Combat Communications Squadron: Bellingham, Washington: 252 CCG; Redesignated 262d Information Warfare Aggressor Squadron: 263d Combat Communications Squadron: Charlotte, North Carolina: 281 CCG: 264th Combat Communications ...

  4. 261st Theater Tactical Signal Brigade - Wikipedia

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    It was amended on 27 January 1971 to correct the description of the insignia. On 19 January 1972 the insignia was redesignated for the 261st U.S. Army Strategic Communications Command. It was redesignated on 4 December 1974 for the 261st Signal Command. The shoulder sleeve insignia was redesignated for the 261st Signal Brigade on 1 September 1996.

  5. 269th Combat Communications Squadron - Wikipedia

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    The dual mission of the 269th Combat Communications Squadron is to rapidly deploy an integrated force capable of establishing initial and build-up Command and Control (C2); Communications; and Information Operations (IO) capabilities to support the war fighter during times of war and Federal/State agencies during Homeland Emergencies.

  6. 261st Medical Battalion - Wikipedia

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    During the period 1 October 1992 through 21 April 2000, the 261st Area Support Medical Battalion was a subordinate unit of the 55th Medical Group, which had been activated as an intermediate level headquarters under the 44th Medical Brigade when the 44th converted to a general officer command. When the 55th Medical Group inactivated, the 261st ...

  7. 226th Combat Communications Group - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  8. 163d Combat Communications Group - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  9. 280th Special Operations Communications Squadron - Wikipedia

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    October 1982, the unit was redesignated as the 280th Combat Communications Squadron. [6] In January 2014, the squadron was redesignated as the 280th Special Operations Communications Squadron . The squadron moved from Maxwell Air Force Base to Abston Air National Guard Station in October 1986, then to Hall Air National Guard Station in April 1996.