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A United States Air Force air control squadron is a group assigned to provide combat air control services in the form of radar, surveillance identification, weapons control, Battle Management and theater communications data link to the forces or area it is assigned to. This list contains squadrons inactive, active, and historical.
942nd Forward Air Control Squadron: attached 20 June 1953–. 6148th Tactical Control Squadron: 25 April 1951–. 6149th Tactical Control Squadron: 25 April 1951–. 6150th Tactical Control Squadron: 25 April 1951 – 20 June 1953. Stations [3] Taegu AB, South Korea, (1 August) Kimpo AB, South Korea (5 October 1950) Seoul, South Korea, (18 ...
744th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron, 15 November 1977 – 1 November 1983; Murphy Dome Air Force Station. 748th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron, 15 November 1977 – 1 November 1983; Kotzebue Air Force Station. 794th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron, 8 December 1952 – 13 April 1953, 15 November 1977 – 1 November 1983
As the 11th Air Intelligence Squadron, the squadron provided real-time intelligence support to the 11th Tactical Control Wing and Eleventh Air Force at Elmendorf AFB from 1992 to 1994. Reactivated on 29 July 1995, at Indian Springs Air Force Auxiliary Field , Nevada, [ 8 ] under command of the 57th Operations Group , 57th Wing .
Quesenberry, Jason – For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in action while serving with the 17th Air Support Operations Squadron, 18th Air Support Operations Group, in support of elements of the U.S. Army's 75th Ranger Regiment, during the opening stages of Operation Iraqi Freedom in late March and early April 2003.
727th Expeditionary Air Control Squadron; Using the callsign "Kingpin", the 727 EACS was the primary tactical command and control agency for Iraq. 727 EACS provides persistent surveillance, identification, and control of aircraft over more than 270,000 square miles of Iraqi airspace.
The DASC is responsible for processing immediate air support requests; coordinates aircraft employment with other supporting arms; manages terminal control assets supporting GCE and combat service support element forces; and controls assigned aircraft, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), and itinerant aircraft transiting through DASC controlled airspace.
The 176th Air Control Squadron, an Alaska Air National Guard unit, provides manning for the Alaskan Air Defense Sector to maintain continuous surveillance of Alaskan airspace with Alaskan Radar System long and short-range radars. The appearance of a strategic cruise missile threat once again prompted a buildup of air defense capabilities.