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History of 6948th Security Squadron Mobile

The 6948th Security Squadron (Mobile) was a United States Air Force unit activated in the late 1950s as part of the Air Force Security Service (USAFSS). Its primary mission focused on mobile signals intelligence (SIGINT) and electronic surveillance, supporting U.S. and allied operations during the Cold War. The squadron was equipped to rapidly deploy specialized personnel and equipment to various global hotspots, enhancing tactical and strategic intelligence collection. The 6948th Security Squadron played a vital role in intercepting and analyzing communications, contributing to national security before its eventual inactivation and consolidation with other intelligence units.

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ABOUT 6948th Security Squadron Mobile

  • Origin: The 6948th Security Squadron (Mobile) was part of the United States Air Force Security Service (USAFSS), specializing in signals intelligence (SIGINT) during the Cold War.
  • Activation: The squadron was activated in 1963 at Goodfellow Air Force Base, Texas, before moving to other locations including Biggs Air Force Base, Texas.
  • Mobile Mission: “Mobile” in the unit’s name signified its capability to rapidly deploy anywhere in the world in support of tactical operations.
  • Vietnam War Service: The 6948th deployed teams to Southeast Asia, providing critical electronic intelligence that supported air operations during the Vietnam War.
  • Intercept Operations: Members intercepted and analyzed enemy communications, playing a key role in identifying North Vietnamese troop movements and air defense network changes.
  • Technical Prowess: The squadron operated advanced, portable intercept and direction-finding equipment, often working from mobile vans or temporary field sites.
  • Joint Operations: The 6948th frequently worked alongside Army and Navy intelligence units, reflecting the joint-service nature of signals intelligence operations during the era.
  • Deactivation: The squadron was inactivated in 1974 as part of a USAFSS reorganization and realignment of SIGINT resources.
  • Legacy: Many veterans of the 6948th went on to prominent roles in the National Security Agency (NSA) and other intelligence organizations after their service.
  • Insignia: The unit’s patch featured a sphinx and lightning bolts, symbolizing both the secrecy and the electronic intelligence mission of the squadron.

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