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History of 461st Air Control Wing

The 461st Air Control Wing is a United States Air Force unit responsible for operating and maintaining the Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System (JSTARS). This system provides command and control, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance support to combatant commanders around the world. The 461st ACW is based at Robins Air Force Base in Georgia and consists of multiple squadrons and support units. The wing plays a critical role in enabling the Air Force to conduct global operations and ensure the security of the nation.

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ABOUT 461st Air Control Wing

  • The 461st Air Control Wing was activated in 1992 at Robins Air Force Base in Georgia.
  • The unit's mission is to train and equip combat-ready forces for worldwide deployment to conduct airborne surveillance, command, and control for the U.S. Air Force.
  • The 461st Air Control Wing operates the E-8C Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System (JSTARS) aircraft, which provides ground surveillance, targeting, and battle management support to ground forces.
  • The wing has supported operations in Kosovo, Afghanistan, Iraq, and other locations around the world.
  • In 2002, a member of the 461st Air Control Wing was awarded the Air Force Cross for heroism during a combat mission in Afghanistan.
  • The wing has a long history of excellence in training and maintaining some of the most advanced airborne command and control systems in the Air Force.
  • The 461st Air Control Wing has received numerous awards and accolades for its performance in various exercises and operations.
  • The wing has a rich history dating back to World War II, when it was originally activated as the 461st Bombardment Group and flew missions in Europe.
  • The 461st Air Control Wing has a strong tradition of excellence and professionalism, with a focus on providing critical support to ground forces in combat zones.
  • The wing has a close relationship with other units in the Air Force, as well as with allied nations, to ensure effective coordination and cooperation in joint operations.

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