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The 2005th Army Airways Communications System (AACS) Squadron was a United States Air Force unit activated during World War II. Assigned to the Army Airways Communications System, its mission was to provide vital air-to-ground communications, navigation aids, and weather services to support air operations in the Pacific Theater. The squadron played a key role in establishing and maintaining communication networks across remote and newly captured islands, enabling effective command and control of air missions. After the war, the 2005th AACS continued its service during the early years of the Cold War before being inactivated as part of Air Force organizational changes.

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