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History of 27 ISS

The 27th Intelligence Support Squadron (27 ISS) is a unit within the United States Air Force, activated to provide critical intelligence, cyber, and communications support to operational missions. Established in the early 21st century, the 27 ISS operates under the 27th Special Operations Wing at Cannon Air Force Base, New Mexico. The squadron specializes in supporting special operations through information technology, network defense, and secure communications, ensuring that intelligence assets remain effective and protected. Over the years, the 27 ISS has played a vital role in enabling global special operations missions by delivering agile and resilient support to both air and ground forces.

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ABOUT 27 ISS

  • Origins: The 27th Intelligence Support Squadron (27 ISS) is a unit of the United States Air Force, primarily tasked with providing communications and information systems support for intelligence operations.
  • Activation: The 27 ISS was officially activated on August 1, 2006, as part of the Air Force’s initiative to modernize and streamline intelligence support operations.
  • Location: The squadron is based at Langley Air Force Base, Virginia, and operates under the 480th Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Wing.
  • Mission: 27 ISS enables global intelligence missions by maintaining and defending critical communications and network infrastructure vital for ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance) operations.
  • Cybersecurity Role: The unit plays an essential role in defending sensitive information against cyber threats, ensuring uninterrupted intelligence flow to warfighters and national decision-makers.
  • Global Reach: 27 ISS personnel have deployed worldwide in support of operations such as Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom, providing essential communications support.
  • Innovation: The squadron is known for pioneering the integration of cutting-edge technologies, including advanced encryption and secure communications, to protect classified information.
  • Joint Operations: 27 ISS frequently collaborates with other U.S. military branches and allied nations, enhancing interoperability and effectiveness during joint and coalition operations.
  • Awards: The squadron and its members have received numerous awards for excellence in cyber operations, communications, and mission support.
  • Motto: The 27 ISS’s unofficial motto is "No Intel Without Us," reflecting its indispensable role in ensuring intelligence missions are successful through reliable and secure support.

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