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3,725 units • 488,027 members
2166 comm squadron
U.S. Air Force
2166 Communication Squadron is a unit within the Canadian Armed Forces Reserve, based in Hamilton, Ontario. Originally formed in 1948 as a signal unit, the squadron has a proud history of providing vital communications support to military operations, both domestically and abroad. Over the decades, 2166 Comm Sqn has adapted to the evolving landscape of military communications, embracing new technologies and training methods. Today, the squadron continues its tradition of excellence, supporting Canadian Army operations and contributing personnel to international missions.
2176th Communications Squadron
U.S. Air Force
The 2176th Communications Squadron was a United States Air Force unit tasked with providing vital communications support for military operations. Activated during the Cold War era, the squadron played a key role in maintaining secure and reliable communications networks for command and control functions. Stationed at various strategic locations, the 2176th supported both peacetime and contingency missions, ensuring effective coordination between Air Force units and allied forces. The squadron was eventually inactivated or redesignated as part of broader restructuring within the Air Force communications infrastructure.
2183 comm sg
U.S. Air Force
**2183 Communication Squadron (2183 Comm Sq)** is a Canadian Armed Forces Reserve unit specializing in military communications. Established during the mid-20th century as part of Canada's broader efforts to modernize and decentralize its communications infrastructure, the squadron has provided vital support for both domestic operations and international deployments. Over the decades, 2183 Comm Sq has participated in numerous exercises, disaster relief missions, and NATO operations, enhancing secure and reliable information exchange for the Canadian military. Today, the unit continues to train and equip personnel in advanced communication technologies, maintaining readiness to support national defense and allied missions.
222nd CMBTS ANGB
U.S. Air Force
The **222nd Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Support (CMBTS) Squadron**, Air National Guard Base (ANGB), was established in 1986 in response to growing global threats involving weapons of mass destruction. Originally tasked with chemical defense and decontamination, the unit expanded its mission to include biological and radiological incident response following the post-9/11 Homeland Security realignment. Over the years, the 222nd has supported both state and federal agencies during major disaster relief operations and provided specialized training to allied military units. Renowned for its rapid deployment capability, the squadron continues to play a crucial role in national and international CBRN defense initiatives.
224th JCSS, GA ANG
U.S. Air Force
The 224th Joint Communications Support Squadron (JCSS) is a unit of the Georgia Air National Guard based at Brunswick, Georgia. Established in 1952, the squadron specializes in providing rapidly deployable, en route, and early entry communications support for joint military operations worldwide. Throughout its history, the 224th JCSS has supported various missions, including disaster response, humanitarian assistance, and combat operations, often deploying on short notice. As part of the Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE), the unit continues to play a vital role in ensuring secure and reliable communications for U.S. military and allied forces.
224th(-) Maintenance Co., Mountain Home, Marshall, Fort Chaffee, AR
U.S. Air Force
The 224th(-) Maintenance Company, headquartered in Mountain Home, Arkansas, with elements in Marshall and Fort Chaffee, has served as a key support unit within the Arkansas Army National Guard. Specializing in providing maintenance and logistical support, the company has ensured operational readiness for a variety of military vehicles and equipment. Over the years, the 224th(-) has participated in numerous training exercises, state emergency responses, and federal mobilizations, both at home and abroad. Their dedication and technical expertise have made them a vital asset to the Guard’s mission and to the communities they serve.
231 Combat Communications Squadron
U.S. Air Force
The 231st Combat Communications Squadron is a unit of the Alabama Air National Guard, based at Abston Air National Guard Station, Montgomery, Alabama. Established in 1952, the squadron has provided essential tactical communications and information systems support to military operations both domestically and abroad. Over its history, the 231st has participated in numerous operations, including support for disaster relief efforts and overseas deployments in support of Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom. Renowned for its technical expertise and rapid deployment capability, the squadron continues to play a vital role in ensuring command and control for Air Force missions.
243rd EISi
U.S. Air Force
The 243rd Engineering Installation Squadron (243rd EIS) is a unit of the Air National Guard, based in Portland, Maine. Established in 1952, the squadron specializes in engineering, installation, and maintenance of communications and information systems for the United States Air Force. The 243rd EIS has supported both domestic and overseas operations, including deployments to Southwest Asia and support for disaster relief at home. Renowned for its technical expertise and rapid response capabilities, the unit continues to play a vital role in ensuring robust communications infrastructure for military operations.
244 CCS
U.S. Air Force
**244th Combat Communications Squadron (244 CCS) Military History:** The 244th Combat Communications Squadron (244 CCS) is a unit of the United States Air National Guard, aligned under the Arkansas Air National Guard and based at Little Rock Air Force Base. Established in the mid-20th century, the 244 CCS has played a crucial role in providing deployable communications, air traffic control, and information systems in support of both state and federal missions. The unit has participated in numerous exercises and contingency operations, including disaster response and overseas deployments, ensuring rapid and reliable communications for military command and control. Over the decades, the 244 CCS has earned recognition for its technical proficiency, adaptability, and essential support to joint and coalition forces.
24th CPTS
U.S. Air Force
The 24th Comptroller Squadron (24th CPTS) was a financial management unit assigned to the 24th Wing at Howard Air Force Base, Panama. The squadron was responsible for budget analysis, accounting, and financial services, supporting both operational and administrative missions in the U.S. Southern Command area of responsibility. During its tenure, the 24th CPTS played a crucial role in facilitating the financial operations necessary for U.S. Air Force activities in Latin America, including humanitarian and counter-narcotics missions. The unit was inactivated following the closure of Howard Air Force Base in 1999 as part of the Panama Canal Treaty agreements.
2500 field maintance mitchell A F B N.Y.
U.S. Air Force
The 2500th Field Maintenance Squadron was a United States Air Force unit based at Mitchel Air Force Base, New York, during the post-World War II era. Activated as part of the Air Force’s effort to maintain and support its expanding fleet, the squadron provided vital aircraft and equipment maintenance for operational units stationed at Mitchel AFB. Its personnel specialized in a range of technical services, ensuring aircraft readiness during the early years of the Cold War. The unit remained active until the deactivation and closure of Mitchel AFB in the late 1950s, marking the end of its mission in New York.
26th TRW Phalsbourg,France
U.S. Air Force
The 26th Tactical Reconnaissance Wing (TRW) was a United States Air Force unit stationed at Phalsbourg-Bourscheid Air Base, France, during the early 1960s. Activated in 1961, the wing's primary mission was to provide tactical reconnaissance support for NATO forces in Europe, using aircraft such as the RF-84F Thunderflash. The 26th TRW played a critical role in intelligence gathering during the height of the Cold War, enhancing NATO's situational awareness. The unit was inactivated in 1963 as part of a broader realignment of U.S. forces in Europe.
27 ISS
U.S. Air Force
The 27th Intelligence Support Squadron (27 ISS) is a unit within the United States Air Force, activated to provide critical intelligence, cyber, and communications support to operational missions. Established in the early 21st century, the 27 ISS operates under the 27th Special Operations Wing at Cannon Air Force Base, New Mexico. The squadron specializes in supporting special operations through information technology, network defense, and secure communications, ensuring that intelligence assets remain effective and protected. Over the years, the 27 ISS has played a vital role in enabling global special operations missions by delivering agile and resilient support to both air and ground forces.
270th ABW
U.S. Air Force
The 270th Air Base Wing (ABW) was established in the early 1960s as part of the United States Air Force’s efforts to expand its support and infrastructure units during the Cold War. Initially stationed at a key stateside airbase, the 270th ABW provided essential base operations support, including security, logistics, and facility management for flying and training units. During its operational years, the wing played a vital role in maintaining combat readiness and supporting overseas deployments, especially during periods of heightened tensions. In the late 1980s, with the restructuring of the Air Force, the 270th ABW was inactivated, and its missions were absorbed by successor units.
2712 Communications Maintenance Squadron
U.S. Air Force
The 2712 Communications Maintenance Squadron was activated during the early years of the Cold War to provide specialized electronics and communications equipment support for United States Air Force operations. Stationed primarily at Kelly Air Force Base, Texas, the squadron was responsible for maintaining, repairing, and calibrating vital communications systems used both domestically and overseas. Its personnel played a crucial role in supporting strategic command and control networks during periods of heightened tension, ensuring uninterrupted communications for critical missions. The unit was eventually inactivated as part of broader organizational restructuring in the communications and electronics maintenance fields.
2715th Ammunition Supply SQ
U.S. Air Force
The 2715th Ammunition Supply Squadron was an Air Force unit active during the early years of the Cold War. Established in the late 1940s, the squadron played a crucial role in managing and distributing ammunition supplies for U.S. Air Forces in Europe. Stationed primarily at key bases in France, including Chateauroux Air Base, the unit supported NATO operations by ensuring the steady flow of ordnance required for readiness and training. The 2715th Ammunition Supply Squadron was eventually inactivated as part of broader organizational changes in the late 1950s.
273rd Air Refueling Squadron
U.S. Air Force
The 273rd Air Refueling Squadron is a unit of the United States Air National Guard, originally constituted during the Cold War era to provide aerial refueling capabilities. Initially equipped with KC-135 Stratotankers, the squadron has played a pivotal role in extending the operational reach of both strategic bombers and tactical aircraft. Throughout its history, the 273rd has supported numerous operations, training exercises, and contingency missions, both domestically and abroad. Its contributions have been essential in enabling global mobility and force projection for the U.S. Air Force.
2750th Supply SQ
U.S. Air Force
The 2750th Supply Squadron (SQ) was an integral logistics unit within the United States Air Force, established to support the operational needs of its parent wing. Activated during the early years of the Cold War, the squadron was primarily stationed at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. The 2750th Supply SQ was responsible for managing, procuring, and distributing essential aircraft parts and equipment, ensuring mission readiness for both stateside and deployed units. Its efficient supply chain operations played a critical role in supporting Air Force missions until its eventual inactivation and consolidation as part of broader USAF logistics restructuring initiatives.
283rd CBCS
U.S. Air Force
The 283rd Combat Communications Squadron (CBCS) is a unit of the Georgia Air National Guard, stationed at Dobbins Air Reserve Base in Marietta, Georgia. Established in 1952, the squadron has provided vital tactical communications and information systems support for U.S. Air Force operations worldwide. The 283rd CBCS has deployed personnel and equipment in support of numerous contingencies, humanitarian missions, and joint exercises, including Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom. Its members specialize in rapid deployment and setup of communications networks, ensuring command and control capabilities in austere environments.
2856 ABGp AFLC
U.S. Air Force
The **2856th Air Base Group (ABGp), Air Force Logistics Command (AFLC)**, was an important support unit in the United States Air Force, primarily stationed at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. Established during the Cold War era, the 2856th ABGp provided essential base operations, administrative services, and logistical support to AFLC activities, including supply management, transportation, and facility maintenance. The group played a critical role in sustaining the Air Force’s logistics and research missions at Wright-Patterson, home to key command headquarters and technical centers. The 2856th ABGp was eventually inactivated or redesignated as part of broader Air Force organizational realignments in the late 20th century, with its legacy carried on by successor units.
2874 Féria squadron Ramstein germany
U.S. Air Force
The 2874 Féria Squadron, stationed at Ramstein Air Base in Germany, was established in the late 20th century as part of NATO’s strategic air defense initiatives. The unit quickly gained recognition for its expertise in aerial reconnaissance and rapid deployment operations across Europe. Throughout its history, the 2874 Féria Squadron has participated in numerous joint exercises with allied forces, enhancing interoperability and regional security. The squadron continues to play a vital role in maintaining readiness and supporting multinational missions from its base at Ramstein.
28th MWRS
U.S. Air Force
The **28th Missile Warning and Reconnaissance Squadron (28th MWRS)** is a United States Space Force unit, originally activated as part of the Air Force’s missile warning mission. Established in the early 21st century, the unit’s primary role is to provide timely and accurate missile warning, missile defense, and battlespace awareness through the operation of space-based and terrestrial sensors. The 28th MWRS has played a key role in supporting national and allied defense by detecting ballistic missile launches and monitoring potential threats worldwide. Over its history, the squadron has earned recognition for its contributions to global security and the advancement of space-based surveillance capabilities.
29th Medical Service Squadron
U.S. Air Force
The 29th Medical Service Squadron was a United States Army Air Forces unit activated during World War II to provide medical support to combat and support units. Formed in 1942, the squadron was primarily assigned to the 29th Bombardment Group, ensuring the health and readiness of aircrews and ground personnel. The unit operated in both stateside training bases and overseas locations, offering crucial medical care during bombing missions and daily operations. After the war, the 29th Medical Service Squadron was inactivated as part of the postwar demobilization and restructuring of U.S. military medical services.
2nd Airborne Battle Group 187 Inf
U.S. Air Force
The **2nd Airborne Battle Group, 187th Infantry** was activated in 1956 as part of the U.S. Army’s reorganization under the Pentomic structure, which emphasized flexible, atomic-age infantry formations. Descended from the famed 187th Airborne Regimental Combat Team—the "Rakkasans"—the unit was assigned to the 11th Airborne Division in Germany, serving as a rapid deployment force during the early years of the Cold War. The Battle Group participated in numerous training exercises designed to ensure readiness against potential Warsaw Pact aggression. In 1963, as the Army transitioned to the brigade-based ROAD (Reorganization Objective Army Divisions) structure, the 2nd Airborne Battle Group, 187th Infantry was inactivated, but its lineage and honors continued in successor airborne units.