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U.S. Air Force Veteran
Branch
U.S. Air Force
Service Years
1968 - 1972
1961st Communications Group
U.S. Air Force
The **1961st Communications Group** was a United States Air Force unit established to provide communications and information systems support for military operations. Activated during the Cold War, it played a key role in maintaining secure and reliable communications for U.S. forces stationed in the Pacific region, particularly in Japan. The group was headquartered at Clark Air Base in the Philippines and later at South Ruislip Air Station in the United Kingdom, adapting to changing strategic needs. Throughout its service, the 1961st Communications Group contributed to operational effectiveness during critical periods, ensuring the flow of vital information for command and control. The unit was eventually inactivated as part of broader communications command restructuring.

USAF
U.S. Air Force
The United States Air Force (USAF) is the aerial warfare branch of the United States Armed Forces. It is responsible for air defense, air support, and aerospace operations. The USAF was officially established as a separate branch of the military in 1947, but its roots can be traced back to the formation of the Aeronautical Division of the U.S. Signal Corps in 1907. The USAF has a global presence, with bases and operations in countries around the world to protect U.S. interests and provide support to allies.