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U.S. Air Force
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The 1926th Army Airways Communications System Squadron (AACS Sqd) was a United States Air Force communications unit active during and after World War II. Established to support the expanding global air operations, the squadron provided crucial air-to-ground radio, navigation, and weather services, ensuring safe and efficient movement of aircraft across assigned regions. The 1926th AACS played a vital role in supporting airlift operations, particularly during the Berlin Airlift and the early years of the Cold War. The unit was eventually redesignated and absorbed into the Air Force Communications Service as part of broader organizational changes in the 1950s.

U.S. Air Force • 1968