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U.S. Air Force Military Retiree
Branch
U.S. Air Force
Rank
SSgt E-5
Service Years
1972 - 1994
41st Combat Communitcations Squadron
U.S. Air Force
The 41st Combat Communications Squadron (41st CBCS) was activated in 1966 and has played a crucial role in providing tactical communications support for the United States Air Force. Throughout its history, the squadron has deployed to numerous locations worldwide, supporting contingency operations, humanitarian missions, and joint exercises by establishing reliable voice and data networks in austere environments. The 41st CBCS is renowned for its rapid deployment capability, enabling command and control for air operations in both peacetime and combat scenarios. Stationed at Robins Air Force Base, Georgia, the unit continues to adapt to evolving technologies and mission requirements, maintaining its legacy of excellence in combat communications.
5 Air Support Operations Squadron
U.S. Air Force
The 5th Air Support Operations Squadron (5 ASOS) is a United States Air Force unit originally constituted in 1942. During World War II, it provided vital air-ground coordination, supporting ground forces in the European Theater. Reactivated in the postwar era, the squadron has since evolved to deliver tactical command and control of air power assets, primarily supporting the Army's I Corps at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington. Today, the 5 ASOS continues to train and deploy Tactical Air Control Party (TACP) specialists, ensuring effective integration of air support in joint operations worldwide.
JCMC:ECMC
U.S. Air Force
The Joint Civil-Military Command (JCMC), sometimes referenced in coordination with the Emergency Civil-Military Command (ECMC), is a specialized unit established to enhance collaboration between military forces and civilian authorities during crisis situations. Originating in the early 21st century, the JCMC/ECMC was designed to streamline disaster response, humanitarian assistance, and civil defense operations by integrating military logistics and expertise with civilian emergency management agencies. The unit has played a pivotal role in coordinating relief efforts during natural disasters, large-scale emergencies, and national security incidents. Through its joint operational structure, the JCMC/ECMC has contributed significantly to improving inter-agency communication, resource allocation, and overall mission effectiveness in both national and international contexts.
3rd Combat Communications Group
U.S. Air Force
The 3rd Combat Communications Group (3rd CCG), nicknamed the "Third Herd," was activated in 1957 and has played a vital role in providing tactical communications and airfield support for the United States Air Force. Headquartered at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma, the unit has deployed globally in support of operations such as Desert Storm, Enduring Freedom, and humanitarian missions. The 3rd CCG specialized in rapidly deploying, installing, and operating communication systems vital for command and control in austere environments. The group was inactivated in 2013 as part of Air Force restructuring, but its legacy of excellence and readiness continues to influence combat communications doctrine.