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The 1952nd Airways and Air Communications Service (AACS) Squadron was a United States Air Force communications unit activated during the early years of the Cold War. Established in the 1950s, its primary mission was to provide air traffic control, navigational aids, and communications support for USAF operations, particularly in the Pacific region. The 1952nd AACS played a crucial role in ensuring reliable command and control for aircraft transiting strategic air routes, enhancing both operational effectiveness and safety. Over time, as military communications technology evolved, the unit was eventually inactivated or redesignated, with its legacy continued by successor communications squadrons.

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