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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.