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词条 239th Combat Communications Squadron
释义

  1. Lineage

     Assignments  Stations  Major Command/Gaining Command 

  2. See also

  3. References

  4. External links

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The United States Air Force's 239th Combat Communications Squadron is an Air National Guard combat communications unit located at Jefferson Barracks, Missouri. The unit has approximately 120 personnel.[1]

Lineage

  • Constituted as the 239th Airways and Air Communications Service Flight

Activated by February 1954

Redesignated 239th Mobile Communications Flight (Light) on 1 June 1961

Redesignated 239th Mobile Communications Flight

Redesignated 239th Combat Communications Flight on 1 April 1976

Redesignated 239th Combat Communications Squadron on 8 October 1982

Redesignated 239th Combat Information Systems Squadron on 1 July 1985

Redesignated 239th Combat Communications Squadron on 1 November 1986

Assignments

  • 242d Airways and Air Communications Service Squadron by February 1954
  • 251st Communications Group (later 251st Mobile Communications Group, 251st Combat Communications Group, 251st Combat Information Systems Group, 251st Combat Communications Group
  • 131st Bomb Wing

Stations

  • Lambert Field (later Robertson Air National Guard Base), Missouri, by February 1954
  • Jefferson Barracks, Missouri

Major Command/Gaining Command

  • Airways and Air Communications Service (later Air Force Communications Service, Air Force Communications Command), by February 1954
  • Air Combat Command, June 1992
  • Air Force Space Command (???-present)

See also

{{Portal|United States Air Force}}
  • List of United States Air Force communications squadrons

References

1. ^Local Air Guard unit erects high-tech compound at Jefferson Barracks

External links

{{USAF-stub}}

3 : Communications squadrons of the United States Air Force|Military units and formations in Missouri|Squadrons of the United States Air National Guard

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