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.